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| With Semantic MediaWiki and the Semantic Forms extension, you can easily create any content type in your wiki, and use a form-based interface to edit/modify the content. | | With the Forms extension, you can easily create any "content type" in your wiki, and use a form-based interface to edit/modify the content. This is a major win for usability of the wiki for editors and readers alike. |
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| For example, at the Creative Commons website, they created a "Case Study" content type. By using the form (or [https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Template:Case_Study|the template behind it]), you get content like https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Case_Studies/Cory_Doctorow | | For example, we use the [[:Form:Organization|Organization]] form to enter organizations into our wiki. Then we can display that information in multiple ways: like [[Local_experts|this map]] or [[Local_experts#tab=Free_Directory|the table]] version. |
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| Once the content is saved in the wiki, you'll no doubt want to have a way to present that content to users in a friendly way. Take a look at this "overview" page https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Case_Studies
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| {{@todo}} The Creative Commons wiki has changed and you can no longer easily see the details of the templates and methods they use. Build up the examples here for better clarity.
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| [[Category:Wiki]] | | [[Category:Wiki]] |
| [[Category:Semantic]] | | [[Category:Semantic]] |