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 ===== The Wiki Syntax ===== ===== The Wiki Syntax =====
  
-Wiki uses it's own syntax, a wiki mark-up, which is comparable to mark-down. You can make use of the tool bar on the top of each article to mark-up your texts or use this style guide that lists the Wiki [[wiki:​syntax|Syntax]]. You can add a diverse range of media. Find an examplary guide for [[media_editing|adding and embedding media files]].+Wiki uses it's own syntax, a wiki mark-up, which is comparable to mark-down. You can make use of the tool bar on the top of each article to mark-up your texts or use this style guide that lists the Wiki [[https://​www.dokuwiki.org/​wiki:​syntax|Syntax]]. You can add a diverse range of media. Find an examplary guide for [[media_editing|adding and embedding media files]].
  
  
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 Workshop Project Wiki was designed and developed in June 2017 for [[http://​www.workshopproject.org/​|Workshop Project]] as an experiment in design education by Anja Groten and André Fincato of the Amsterdam-based collective [[https://​hackersanddesigners.nl/​|Hackers & Designers]]–using [[https://​www.dokuwiki.org/​dokuwiki#​| DokuWiki]]–an open source, wiki software that doesn'​t require a database, using a clean and readable markdown syntax. ​ Workshop Project Wiki was designed and developed in June 2017 for [[http://​www.workshopproject.org/​|Workshop Project]] as an experiment in design education by Anja Groten and André Fincato of the Amsterdam-based collective [[https://​hackersanddesigners.nl/​|Hackers & Designers]]–using [[https://​www.dokuwiki.org/​dokuwiki#​| DokuWiki]]–an open source, wiki software that doesn'​t require a database, using a clean and readable markdown syntax. ​
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