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The wiki will automatically make a hypertext link from the text you type in. You can make the link "prettier" by putting "cover" wording for the link in brackets. The cover wording will appear on the page, but the link will take the user to the URL when clicked on. Here's an example:

 
http://www.oakland.edu
    The wiki will automatically make a hypertext link from the text you type in.
Here's an example: http://www.oakland.edu

OU Community Group Wiki FAQ

1. What is a wiki?

  • A wiki is a website that allows the easy creation and editing of Web pages, using a simplified markup language or text editor, within a web browser. Wikis are used to create collaborative websites and power community websites,

2. Who are members of the OU Community group?

  • Anyone with an Oakland University NetID can access, create and edit OU Community wiki pages.

3. What is the purpose?

  • It provides a common place to share information technology issues and concerns relating to Oakland University application systems and software and hardware and issues.

4. What are the benefits?

  • The site was created to openly discuss, collaborate, create and edit documents as a communal effort to openly share helpful knowledge.

5. How to search the wiki site?

  • Click in the search box and enter a keyword then select "Titles" to show an alphabetized list of all pages by title or select "Word" to show an alphabetized list of every word in every title.
  • Some pages may not be viewable to the OU Community and are only accessible to specific groups within the UTS Wiki

6. How do I log in to create, view or edit wiki pages?

  • Click on the login and enter your NetID (email address without the @oakland.edu)
  • Type in your NetID password
  • If you do not know this information, search the footprints knowledge base on How to obtain your NetID document

7. How to add something to the wiki, or edit an existing page?

  • Log into the UTS Wiki with your NetID and password
  • Navigate to the page you want to edit, click on the EditText link. The page is brought up in a text-edit pane in your browser and you simply make the changes.

  • See the HelpOnFormatting page for some tips and examples

8. How can I add an external link to the Wiki?

  • If the content already exists on a web site, then just add a link to a wiki page.
    • Follow these steps:
      • Get the URL for the document,
      • Edit the Wiki page (go to the Wiki page and click the EditText link)

      • Type in the URL where you want it in the document
      • Save the changes
        • The wiki will automatically make a hypertext link from the text you type in.

          Here's an example: http://www.oakland.edu

9. How do I add an attachment to a page?

  • Click on the attachments link for the document
  • Browse for the location to upload
  • Rename the attachment if desired
  • Click the upload button

10. How do I add an image to a page?

  • Attach the image to the page. See item #9.
  • Edit the Wiki page (go to the Wiki page and click the EditText link)

  • Type the file name of the image in the following format: {{attachment:image.png}}

10. Should I sign my changes?

  • If your changes are significant, or you want people to know that you made them, then you may put your name or email address after your comment.
  • Correcting spelling, formatting, or trivial word changes are some examples where it is not necessary (and even discouraged) for you to sign your modification.


OU_Community page ID here (can be found on other pages already in that category; ex. HD_Banner)