
A WikiWord consists of two or more words with initial capitals, run together. WikiWords are topic names. A TWiki topic name always has a fixed format: two or more words with initial capitals, run together. Like the name of the current topic: WikiWord. When you type the name of a topic, you create a link to that topic. You type WebHome and on saving the page this becomes WebHome. It's as easy as that.
When you type a WikiWord, you establish a hyperlink. It's as easy as that.
WikiWord linking is easy to use:
WikiWords are styled like this because:
When you write the name of a topic, it becomes a link. There are more ways
[[TWikiAccessControl][access control]] - this becomes: access controlSandbox.WebSearch - this becomes: WebSearch[[Sandbox.WebHome]] - this becomes: WebHomeTWiki:Main/WebHome - this becomes: TWiki:Main/WebHome (sites are defined in the InterwikiPlugin) ! removed): [[#Good_examples_of_WikiWords]] becomes: WebHome. You can also link to a part on another page: TWiki.WebHome#Disclaimer becomes: WebHome. FunctionalSpec write BreadSlicerFunctionalSpec because other projects might also have a functional spec topic. !SunOS to get SunOS. BreadSlicer1dot2 or BreadSlicer1pt2, but not BreadSlicer1.2. YearTwoK or YearTwoThousand, but not Year2K or Y2K or Y2000. FaqIndex for a "FAQ index" topic. Sandbox.WebHome becomes WebHome. Related Topics: WikiSyntax, TextFormattingRules
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