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A list of all pages that have property "Feature examples" with value "See the example diagram at [[Sales Cycle]]". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Mermaid  + (See the example diagram at [[Sales Cycle]])
    • PDF  + (The example on the right is used here and on the page [[Cloning]].)
    • Metadata  + (This page ([[Features]]) uses Semantic MediaWiki to provide a report on all the pages in the [[:Category:Feature|Feature Category]])
    • Categories  + (Visit the [[Categories]] page to see the 'cloud' display.)
    • Bootstrap  + (We used Bootstrap to prototype a page for QualityBox https://wiki.freephile.org/wiki/index.php?title=QualityBox&useskin=chameleon)
    • CategoryTree  + ([[:Category:Wiki]] and the [[MediaWiki]] page, among others, use this.)
    • Dynamic content  + ([[Admin tips]], [[User:Freephile/todo]])
    • Syntax Highlighting  + ([[Apache]] shows config file highlighting; [[Library]] shows JavaScript; etc.)
    • CSS  + ([[CSS#Example:_mobile_layout_with_2_columns]])
    • Svg  + ([[Svg]])
    • Tooltips  + ([[Template:Tooltip/doc]])
    • Interweb  + ([[google:bananas|Search Google for bananas]])
    • Interwiki links  + ([[google:foo|search for 'foo' on Google]])
    • Webserver reporting  + ([https://wiki.freephile.org/public_html/report.html public_html/report.html])
    • Citations  + ([https://wiki.freephile.org/wiki/index.php?title=Special:CiteThisPage&page=Citations Cite this Page])
    • Pretty URL  + (https://freephile.org/wiki/Pretty_URL)
    • Chameleon  + (https://maps.extension.wiki/wiki/Maps_for_MediaWiki)
    • Namespaces  + (setup a 'private' namespace which is accessetup a 'private' namespace which is access restricted so that only a certain class of user can access that space. Because MediaWiki is not a CMS, pages in the private namespace would still show up in a search. However, the content would only be accessible to the group you set it to. So, you wouldn't use this feature to setup a space reserved for the 'human resources' group, and then draft a 'layoff' announcement because although nobody outside the HR group could read the announcement, it's existence would be knowable. On the other hand, 'status-update' wouldn't give too much of a clue about what the contents were.ch of a clue about what the contents were.)