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Lunch Menu
(Wiki Patterns)
What is it? The Lunch Menu pattern encourages you to put timesensitive content on the wiki. If there is content you know will be updated regularly, like a weekly cafeteria http://www.flickr.com/photos/brettlider/sets/154249/ menu, put it on the wiki rather than sending it out ...
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CamelCase
(Wiki Patterns)
What is it? Some wikis support "CamelCase http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camelcase": any word with internal UpperCase becomes a wiki link, facilitating easy LinkAsYouThink http://www.eekim.com/cgibin/wiki.pl?LinkAsYouThink. According to Meatball Wiki, CamelCase originated from ...
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FAQ
(Wiki Patterns)
F:\DATA\RESEARCH\Investigator Initiated Studies\BATAR\ICF draft version.13.htmA Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) list is a collection of commonly asked questions and their answers. FAQs have a concise structure that make them ideal for conveying simple information ...
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Scaffold
(Wiki Patterns)
日本語 雛形 What is it? The Scaffold pattern involves giving people a place to start by "framing" the content that should eventually go on a page. People often respond better to a page with a template than one that's completely empty. Flemming ...
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Magnet
(Wiki Patterns)
What is it? The magnet pattern involves having some content exclusively on the wiki to draw users to it . \\ Putting this content on the wiki and removing it from any other place (for example on an intranet or internal bulletin board) gets users used to looking at information ...
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socialsoftware, wiki, pattern
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Seed it with content
(Wiki Patterns)
What is it? The Seed it with content pattern relies on using some amount of preexisting content to seed the wiki. In this case that content could come from a book (all legal/IP permissions in place of course). Considerations: Not all types of seed content ...
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