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Display an RSS feed
You can insert external content, in the form of an RSS feed, directly into your wiki pages. For this example, we're using the RSS feed of a blog belonging to the vendor that produced this wiki software http://www.atlassian.com. Example The following code inserted ...
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Display text in columns
You can display content in columns on a wiki page. Example The following code inserted in your wiki page: This text is in column 1. This text is in column2. Will produce the following output: This text is in column 1. This text is in column2. Optionally, you can ...
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Embed a YouTube video
You can embed a YouTube http://www.youtube.com video directly into your wiki page. YouTube http://www.youtube.com actually provides an easy copyandpaste code block for each of their videos, so that you can e.g., embed a video in your ...
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Examples
Note that these are examples; for more complete documentation, see the notation guide http://wiki.uiowa.edu/renderer/notationhelp.action. # Creating a Personal Wiki Space # Editing Wiki Pages # Creating Tables # Generate a chart # Display an RSS feed # Embed a YouTube video ...
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Home
Welcome to the University of Iowa Wiki service\! You are looking at the "documentation" wiki, to which everyone has access. If you are participating in a private wiki, you may need to log in with your to view or edit pages. To obtain a Wiki space please fill ...
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Keep a to-do list
You can keep a dynamicallyupdateable task list on a wiki page. Note that the task list is edited in regular pageviewing mode, not in pageediting mode. Feel free to play with the example list below (add some items, move them higher or lower ...
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Play an MP3
You can embed attached media files directly in your wiki pages. The wiki software recognizes several media types by their file extensions. These include: MP3 (.mp3) Flash (.swf) Quicktime (.mov) Windows Media (.wma, .wmv) Real ...
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