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| ====== Introduction to the EtherHam Wiki ====== | ====== Introduction to the EtherHam Wiki ====== |
| ===== What is a wiki? ===== | ===== What is a wiki? ===== |
| A wiki is a web-based system where users collaboratively create, edit, and manage content through a web browser. It is a shared online space for building and maintaining information. The term "wiki" comes from the Hawaiian word "wiki," meaning "quick" or "fast," reflecting the ease with which content can be updated and modified. | A wiki is a web-based system allowing users to create, edit, and manage content through a web browser. It is a shared online space for building and maintaining information. The term "wiki" is a Hawaiian word meaning "quick" or "fast," reflecting the ease with which content can be updated and modified. |
| ===== What system does EtherHam use? ===== | ===== What system does EtherHam use? ===== |
| EtherHam uses a flat file wiki system called [[https://www.dokuwiki.org/dokuwiki|DokuWiki]]. Flat file means all content is kept in text files on the server and no database is used. | EtherHam uses a wiki system called [[https://www.dokuwiki.org/dokuwiki|DokuWiki]]. DokuWiki is a flat-file system, meaning all content is kept in text files on the server and no database is used. |
| ===== Wiki user manual and syntax guide ===== | ===== Wiki user manual and syntax guide ===== |
| DokuWiki publishes a thorough [[https://www.dokuwiki.org/manual|user manual]] and [[https://www.dokuwiki.org/wiki:syntax|guide to wiki syntax]]. | To help users, DokuWiki publishes a thorough [[https://www.dokuwiki.org/manual|user manual]] and [[https://www.dokuwiki.org/wiki:syntax|guide to wiki syntax]]. |
| | ===== EtherHam is a service mark ===== |
| | EtherHam is a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Service_mark|service mark]]<sup>SM</sup> belonging to Thomas A. Salzer, licensed as KJ7T by the Federal Communications Commission. |
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