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==Introduction==
In order to get the most out of this wiki, it will be helpful to know a little bit how things are organized and connected. If you have ever used [https://www.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia] before, this wiki should look very familiar to you. The Freestyle Knowledge Base uses a powerful software called [https://www.mediawiki.org MediaWiki] and it is the same framework that Wikipedia uses, just on a much smaller scale.


==Contents==
One of the things that makes wikis so cool is that you can easily link to other pages, internal or external. But categories and templates are what really make the wikis so powerful. Templates are that important to know about for the casual web surfer, but they are what enable dynamic content and
#[[FSKB Tour - The Main Page|The Main Page]]
 
#[[FSKB Tour - Lists|Lists]]
The structure of this Wiki is tailored specifically for freestyle-related content, so all of the categories and subcategories should be pretty intuitive.
#[[FSKB Tour - Categories|Categories]]
#[[FSKB Tour - Searching|Searching]]

Revision as of 04:11, 24 April 2016

Main Menu
1. Introduction
2. The Main Page
3. Lists
4. Categories
5. Searching

Introduction

In order to get the most out of this wiki, it will be helpful to know a little bit how things are organized and connected. If you have ever used Wikipedia before, this wiki should look very familiar to you. The Freestyle Knowledge Base uses a powerful software called MediaWiki and it is the same framework that Wikipedia uses, just on a much smaller scale.

One of the things that makes wikis so cool is that you can easily link to other pages, internal or external. But categories and templates are what really make the wikis so powerful. Templates are that important to know about for the casual web surfer, but they are what enable dynamic content and

The structure of this Wiki is tailored specifically for freestyle-related content, so all of the categories and subcategories should be pretty intuitive.