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At first glance, a wiki page can appear somewhat confusing; in addition to the actual information it intends to convey, there are a number of navigation and page management functions.

  • The top of the screen shows where your current page is located in the hierarchy. Each item is a link that can be clicked to take you directly to that other page or website.
  • The Search function will generally pertain to the current web space. For instance, a search performed from within the HST space would yield results only from HST, while searching further up in the hierarchy will show results from other spaces.
  • Just below the Search function are links to your profile, preferences and history; the latter being an easy way to navigate to places you've recently been.
    The next area down displays the name of the current space and the title of the current page.
  • The next block is where things get interesting:
    • Browse Space allows an alternative view of the pages contained in the space.
    • Add Page creates a new page that will be under the current page in the hierarchy.
    • Add News creates a news item that will be displayed in a calendar and be part of a separate hierarchy from regular pages.
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