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 ===== A basic page ===== ===== A basic page =====
  
-A page like this one shows you the basic [[features]] of DokuWiki. The first [[wiki:syntax#Sectioning|header]] is considered as the [[config:useheading|title]] of the page. Basic features in [[DokuWiki]] include [[links]] and [[images]], but more advanced [[features]] are available and these can be extended still further via [[plugins]].+A page like //this one// shows you the basic [[features]] of DokuWiki. The first [[wiki:syntax#Sectioning|header]] is considered as the [[config:useheading|title]] of the page. Basic features in [[DokuWiki]] include [[links]] and [[images]], but more advanced [[features]] are available and these can be extended still further via [[plugins]].
  
 ==== Section ==== ==== Section ====
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 ==== Template ==== ==== Template ====
  
-The layout of a page is defined not only by its [[wikitext]], but also by its template. This page uses the default template bundled with DokuWiki. More [[templates|templates can be found here]]. If none match your need, you also can [[devel:templates|develop a custom template]]. 
  
-Properties of Definite IntegrationΒ +The presentation of a page is defined not only by its [[wikitext]], but also by its template. This page uses the default template bundled with DokuWiki. More [[templates|templates can be found here]]. If none match your need, you also can [[devel:templates|develop a custom template]].
-Some complex Definite Integration or Integrations those are not reducible to standard forms are easy to solve using Properties of Definite Integration.+
  
-Some Properties of Definite Integral 
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-π‘·πŸ: If the limits of Definite Integration are Identical, then it’s value is Zero. 
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-        ∫1_𝒂^𝒂▒〖𝒇(𝒙)   π’…𝒙 =πŸŽγ€— 
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 +===== Page lifecycle =====
  
 ==== Create a page ==== ==== Create a page ====
  
-In DokuWiki, pages are created as in every other wiki. Simply create [[link#existing vs non-existing pages|link from an existing page to a non-existing page]], follow this link, and click on ''Create this page'' (on right menu in the default template). This is the most common and recommended way. It ensures all your pages are linked together correctly and you don't create [[backlink#orphans]] anywhere.+Simply create an internal [[link#existing vs non-existing pages|link from an existing page to a non-existing page]]. Follow the newly created link once created, and then click on ''Create this page'' (on right menu). This is the most common and recommended way. It ensures all your pages are linked together correctly and you don't create [[backlink#orphans]] anywhere.
  
 There's also a [[http://www.splitbrain.org/blog/2008-11/10-dokuwiki_beginners_screencast_02|screencast]] available explaining it in detail. There's also a [[http://www.splitbrain.org/blog/2008-11/10-dokuwiki_beginners_screencast_02|screencast]] available explaining it in detail.
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 There are some alternative ways as well: There are some alternative ways as well:
  
-  * You may enter the name of a new page directly in the search field, and click the "Search" button and create the new page from the link in the description of the results page. The new page will be named after your query.+  * You may enter the name of a new page directly in the search field, and click the "Search" button. The introductionary text will present a link to create a new page named after your query.
   * If you are the webmaster, you can create a ''.txt'' file inside the directory (namespace) wherein you want it to reside. The name of the file is the name of the page.   * If you are the webmaster, you can create a ''.txt'' file inside the directory (namespace) wherein you want it to reside. The name of the file is the name of the page.
   * Of course you can also open a non-existing page by manually manipulating the URL in your Browser   * Of course you can also open a non-existing page by manually manipulating the URL in your Browser
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