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| Describe FindPage here. | #acl -All:write Default #format wiki <<AdvancedSearch>> You can use regular expressions and other search modifiers (see HelpOnSearching), e.g. : {{{regex:seriali[sz]e}}} Or you can go directly to a page, or create a new page by entering its name here: <<GoTo>> If you like to browse manually, good starting points to explore a wiki are: * RecentChanges: see where people are currently working * TitleIndex: a list of all pages in the wiki {{{#!wiki comment * WordIndex: a list of all words that are part of page title (thus, a list of the concepts in a wiki) * WantedPages: a list of linked, but not existing pages * OrphanedPages: a list of existing, but not linked pages * AbandonedPages: a list of pages that have seen no changes for long * RandomPage: some random pages * PageSize: size statistics * PageHits: hit statistics }}} You can navigate to other wiki pages related to the current page by selecting these actions, available through the dropdown lists in the edit bars at the top and/or bottom of each page: * <<GetText(Like Pages)>> * <<GetText(Local Site Map)>> Additionally, there are the {{{<<PageList>>}}}, {{{<<FullSearch(...)>>}}}, {{{<<Navigation(...)>>}}}, and {{{<<TableOfContents>>}}} macros, which allow you to automatically generate indices for cohesive parts of a wiki (see HelpOnMacros). |
You can use regular expressions and other search modifiers (see HelpOnSearching), e.g. :
regex:seriali[sz]e
Or you can go directly to a page, or create a new page by entering its name here:
FindPage (last edited 2020-09-19 22:33:03 by Zarello)
