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and an arbitrary number of subpages within it. Here are some information of a subpage from wikipedia:
  
he assigned "domain" is in the form https://culturaitaliana.org/wiki/[language]/[name of center]
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Making a new ''<nowiki>[[link]]</nowiki>'' that begins with a / (slash) is the common way to start a subpage. The page to which this link points is considered "subordinate" to its host page, and is titled and linked as ''<nowiki>[[Parentpage/Subpage]]</nowiki>''.  It is possible to create a subpage of a subpage (or a sub-subpage). At the top of each subpage or sub-subpage, you can find a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/backlink backlink] (a.k.a. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/breadcrumb_(navigation) breadcrumb]) to the higher levels of the page.
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rather than https://culturaitaliana.org/wiki/[name of center]/[language] because the wiki is shared (the portion "name of center" is a wiki page, and not an arbitrary part of the url) in the aim of a greater collaborativeness (with reference of the model itself of Wikipedia) and because in such way each center can enjoy, de facto, a fully maintained platform, where professionals can set up templates, modules, settings, extensions, forms, semantic properties, and other elements which guarantee a profitable and rich experience both from the side of visitors, and the organizations themselves. In future the project might also offer a private wiki, with the address in this form https://culturaitaliana.org/[name of center]/wiki only with the aim to manage private content (such as students, courses, budget, copyrighted contents), but not aimed at interoperability and open access. }}
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In short all the pages of your organization will reside in a dedicated area but at the same time they will reside in a shared environment, both to ensure collaborativeness though organizations, and because by this way you can enjoy, de facto, a fully maintained platform, where site's administrators (meant to be IT professionals) will take care of the consistency of the wikicode (which entails some complexity) as well as of extensions, templates, modules, semantic properties, and all other elements which guarantee a profitable and rich experience both from the side of visitors, and the organizations themselves.

Revision as of 10:34, 21 June 2020

After the registration, you will be assigned with a specific "domain" corresponding to a page in the form

https://culturaitaliana.org/wiki/[organization name]


and an arbitrary number of subpages within it. Here are some information of a subpage from wikipedia:

Making a new [[link]] that begins with a / (slash) is the common way to start a subpage. The page to which this link points is considered "subordinate" to its host page, and is titled and linked as [[Parentpage/Subpage]]. It is possible to create a subpage of a subpage (or a sub-subpage). At the top of each subpage or sub-subpage, you can find a backlink (a.k.a. breadcrumb) to the higher levels of the page.

In short all the pages of your organization will reside in a dedicated area but at the same time they will reside in a shared environment, both to ensure collaborativeness though organizations, and because by this way you can enjoy, de facto, a fully maintained platform, where site's administrators (meant to be IT professionals) will take care of the consistency of the wikicode (which entails some complexity) as well as of extensions, templates, modules, semantic properties, and all other elements which guarantee a profitable and rich experience both from the side of visitors, and the organizations themselves.