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There's two types of links. '''wiki''' links and ''external'' links.
There's two types of links. '''wiki''' links and ''external'' links.


# A good '''wiki''' links relevant    terms to their respective pages elsewhere in the wiki.
# A good wiki links relevant    terms to their respective pages elsewhere in the wiki. This makes it very easy for a reader to learn more about an unfamiliar term. This is called a '''wiki''' link.
## Type the text you want to link.
## Type the text you want to link.
## Highlight that text and click the Link button at the top in visual editor to open a dialog box. Search for the linked page.
## Highlight that text and click the Link button at the top in visual editor to open a dialog box. Search for the linked page.
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# ''External'' links can also be    included by using the button on the visual editor, or Ctrl+K. Enter the full      URL in the text box that shows up.   
# ''External'' links can also be    included by using the button on the visual editor, or Ctrl+K. Enter the full      URL in the text box that shows up.   


==== How to start a new article ====
==== How to add an image ====
First, before you attempt to add an image, you have to again understand that '''everything''' in this wiki exists on an ontological framework. Just as you can't type in a person's name into a parameter field as text without making them first a User entity, you can't simply upload an image to an article or entity as it is. The ''image'' has to exist as an '''entity''', too. But, as you also learned above, you can create this entity on the fly.


==== How to add an image ====
# At the top of the bar, click Insert Images and media.
# Under Media elements, click the + button to add a parameter field.
# Click the blue button to "Create a new element in a separate dialog". This will allow you to upload the image as an ''entity'', save it and then come back to your original image insertion to ''link'' it to the article.
# At the top of the new dialog box Data-Editor, it should say Wiki File.
## Add in filename


==== How to add a table ====
==== How to add a table ====
==== How to start a new article ====
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