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4.5.4
MediaWiki
is a free software wiki package written in PHP, originally for use on Wikipedia. It is now used by several other projects of the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation and by many other wikis.
MediaWiki is designed to be run on a large server farm for a website that gets millions of hits per day. MediaWiki is an extremely powerful, scalable software and a feature-rich wiki implementation that uses PHP to process and display data stored in a database, such as MySQL.
MediaWiki is
free software
licensed under version 2 of the
GNU General Public License
. Because MediaWiki is licensed free of charge, there is no warranty, to the extent permitted by applicable law. Read
the full text of the GNU GPL version 2 for details.
Look and feel
Links with shortcuts
, arrangement depends on skin
Skins
: Different ways to present the site.
User styles
: Users can adapt the look and feel of the site through custom CSS on their user pages.
"Stub" threshold
: Users can see links to articles below a certain size rendered in a different color
Printable versions
of articles can be generated
Auto-number headings
in an article (optional)
Intra-page Anchors
Generate a table of contents
for long articles (optional)
Automatically turn
ISBN numbers
into links to an editable list of booksellers
XHTML
-compatible output (or darn close to it), tidy integration
Multimedia and extensions
File upload feature
allows to upload graphics or sound files
Mathematical formulas using LaTeX syntax
Automatic resizing
of images using ImageMagick or libgd, simple syntax for image captions and image alignment
WikiHiero
for Egyptian hieroglyphs (needs separate installed components)
EasyTimeline
for time charts (needs separate installed components)
Keeping track of edits
Watchlist
Every page has a link "Watch this article for me".
User contributions
in the sidebar of each user page list all articles the user has worked on, according to the database.
Extended recent changes
with dynamic collapsing of edits to the same article and quick links to diff the edit, show the article history, show the user page, show the user talk page, or block the user (for sysops)
"Related changes":
View a filtered version of Recent Changes to the pages linked from the current page.
Side-by-side diffs
- the diffs are shown side-by-side, and changed portions of lines are highlighted, making it much easier to see what's what. Additionally, a diff is shown during an edit conflict so you can see exactly what you need to reintegrate.
Real names
. Users can (optionally) specify a "real name" they want to use for author credits.
On-page credits
. Administrators can enable an on-page paragraph giving credit to editors who've worked on a page.
Backend
Database-driven
(MySQL and PostgreSQL are both supported)
Parser caching
: rendered pages are cached to reduce redundant processing
Output caching
: complete page output can be optionally saved as static HTML files for serving to other clients; support for Squid proxies
Cookie-based
account and login system, but anonymous users can also edit pages
All revisions
of an article are stored (optionally compressed)
RSS
syndication available for many special pages
RDF metadata
Uploads
Enable Uploads
Check this to enable upload. It can be enabled later as well.
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