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==The pages modell==
<section begin="training" />
[[File:Page modell.drawio.png|650x650px]]<section end="training" />
===Content page===
Content pages are all editable wiki pages. They can be '''wiki pages''' that are created by all users with the goal to share information on the wiki. '''Category pages''' are created when a page was added to a category and a user subsequently saves the necessary category page. A '''file description page''' is created when a file is uploaded to the wiki.
===Wiki page===
Wiki pages are the actual "content pages" that users create when they add information to a wiki. They can be "blank" at the beginning or based on a page template that already contains some content with a predefined structure.
Charactersitics:
<section begin="training-wikipage" />
*content is added by users
*revisioned and has a version history
*has an associated "Talk" page <br />
<section end="training-wikipage" />
===Special page===
Each wiki contains a large number of special pages. These pages are built-in and not editable. All special pages are located in the pseudo-namespace "Special" and are listed on the page <code>Special:SpecialPages</code>:
Merkmale:
<section begin="training-specialpage" />
*automatically created content
*overview pages or administrative tools
<section end="training-specialpage" />
Types of special pages:
*'''Maintenance reports''' (e.g., broken redirects, uncategorized pages, wanted pages)
*'''Lists of pages''' (e.g., all pages, categories, forms, templates, high-use pages)
*'''User admin pages''' (e.g., active users list, blocked users, user rights)
*'''BlueSpice special pages''' (e.g., category manager, namespace manager, privacy admin)
*and many others
If you want to create your own special page, you can find the necessary information at [[Mediawikiwiki:Manual:Special pages|Mediawiki.org]].
===Category page / file description page===
To display all pages that share a category tag, a category page has to be created. Otherwise, users won't have a list of pages that are in a particular category.
When a file (e.g. image or PDF) is uploaded to the wiki, a corresponding description page is created. This page shows all necessary file information and provides access to important file management tools.
Charactersitics:
<section begin="training-categorypage" />
*hybrid page between special and wiki page
*editable/deletable like a wiki page
*automatically generated content like a special page
<section end="training-categorypage" />
[[en:{{FULLPAGENAME}}]]
[[de:Handbuch:Wiki-Seiten-Modell]]
<bookshelf src="User manual" />
==The pages modell==
<section begin="training" />
[[File:Page modell.drawio.png|650x650px]]<section end="training" />
===Content page===
Content pages are all editable wiki pages. They can be '''wiki pages''' that are created by all users with the goal to share information on the wiki. '''Category pages''' are created when a page was added to a category and a user subsequently saves the necessary category page. A '''file description page''' is created when a file is uploaded to the wiki.
===Wiki page===
Wiki pages are the actual "content pages" that users create when they add information to a wiki. They can be "blank" at the beginning or based on a page template that already contains some content with a predefined structure.
Charactersitics:
<section begin="training-wikipage" />
*content is added by users
*revisioned and has a version history
*has an associated "Talk" page <br />
<section end="training-wikipage" />
===Special page===
Each wiki contains a large number of special pages. These pages are built-in and not editable. All special pages are located in the pseudo-namespace "Special" and are listed on the page <code>Special:SpecialPages</code>:
Merkmale:
<section begin="training-specialpage" />
*automatically created content
*overview pages or administrative tools
<section end="training-specialpage" />
Types of special pages:
*'''Maintenance reports''' (e.g., broken redirects, uncategorized pages, wanted pages)
*'''Lists of pages''' (e.g., all pages, categories, forms, templates, high-use pages)
*'''User admin pages''' (e.g., active users list, blocked users, user rights)
*'''BlueSpice special pages''' (e.g., category manager, namespace manager, privacy admin)
*and many others
If you want to create your own special page, you can find the necessary information at [[Mediawikiwiki:Manual:Special pages|Mediawiki.org]].
===Category page / file description page===
To display all pages that share a category tag, a category page has to be created. Otherwise, users won't have a list of pages that are in a particular category.
When a file (e.g. image or PDF) is uploaded to the wiki, a corresponding description page is created. This page shows all necessary file information and provides access to important file management tools.
Charactersitics:
<section begin="training-categorypage" />
*hybrid page between special and wiki page
*editable/deletable like a wiki page
*automatically generated content like a special page
<section end="training-categorypage" />
[[en:{{FULLPAGENAME}}]]
[[de:Handbuch:Wiki-Seiten-Modell]]