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The SandBox is place where you can play around with the Wiki. Add new pages, edit some content, try out some text formatting etc.
The SandBox is place where you can play around. You can practice adding, editing and deleting web page content. You can practice marking up your pages using the Wiki text formatting commands.
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To create a new page in the Wiki, you edit an existing one, and place a link there. The way you place a link is by placing a Wiki age name (without spaces) within square brackets and saving the page you edited, like this:
To create a new page in the Wiki, you edit an existing page and place a link to your new page. You then save your page, and when you view the page with your saved link in, there will be a question mark displayed next to your new link. You then click on the question mark and you will be taken to your new page where you can add in your new page content.
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To create a link, edit an existing page, then place the name of your new page (without spaces) within square brackets and save the page you have just edited. Here is an example of how to create a basic link within Wiki:
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Then when you view the page again, there will be a question mark next to your page name. If you click the question mark, a new page is created and you can add your content there.
Another way of specifying links is to give the link a description, then the Wiki page name. Here is another example:
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There is a create wiki page jsp around on the JSP Wiki site, but it is not employed on the AppFuse Wiki. But to be honest, once you have created one new page, you will see how easy it is (go on, try it out, click on 'Edit this page' below, then put a link in there and save it...) Oh you need a password - Matt can give you that!
Another way of specifying links is to give the link a description, then the Wiki page name. Here is an example:
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When you edit the Wiki page, you will see the way to 'mark up' your Wiki page, but here are the elements you have at your disposal:
You are probably used to creating a page then linking to it, so this may seem a backward way of working, but once you have created your first link, you will see how nicely it works.
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Note: You need a password to use the AppFuse SandBox (for Security reasons I imagine, malicous people could upload large files and blow your disk space maybe?, or hackers add undesirable content), but there is a free for all SandBox http://sandbox.jspwiki.org/ to play with (if you follow the link, click on Edit page).
Here are the markup elements you have at your disposal to make your page content look good:

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