The Anglo-Indian Knowledge base
Below is a Knowledge Base Entry titled:
The Anglo-Indian Knowledge base.
You can edit the Knowledge Base Entry below to add or clarify information by clicking here. You can also also add a new Knowledge Base Entry.
The Anglo-Indian Knowledge base is a database system that uses a [[wiki]] system for handling entered information.
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More About the Wiki System:
A wiki is a website system where information is interlinked with each other and clicking links is the primary form of navigation.
Wiki's don't usually have a heirarchy or order of content. The title of every wiki-article on the wiki can be used as a link. Wiki articles are generally created by the public or in certain cases by registered members of a site for extra security.
Site visitors can create a wiki post at any time without logging in by using the 'Contribute' Option in the above 'Action Bar.'
If you click edit on this page (or here) you would see the underlined [[India ]] is actually within double brackets. You don't need to know html to create a link in a wiki. If a wiki-article already exists, enclosing the word in double brackets would automatically link that word to the wiki-article with identical text in its title.
Protection against accidental deletions:
There's no need to be concerned about information you have entered being permanently lost. Every time a [[post]] is edited, a [[revision]] of the previous post and changes are made. (Remember lodgged in member, you can edit this post if you have a more easier to understand explanation.) No information once saved is ever lost.
The wiki on [[Anglo-Indian World]] uses a [[revision system]] that tracks changes on the page and changes can be reviewed and reverted at anytime. You can view revisions by clicking on the revisions tab above the title (Welcome to the anglo-Indian Knowledge Base) of the page.
Don't be alarmed by the number of revisions you see for this post, you are encouraged to build the knowledgebase. Think of it as an online encyclopedia that is forever evolving with information provided and quality checked by site members.
Remember you can always create a new wiki page by using the 'Write' option in the bar above.
You can start practising by editing the following knowledge base entry websites by Anglo-Indians.
- Add a Wiki-Post
- Edit This Wiki Post
- Log In/Registerto views revisions of the post.
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I would to learn more about my father and fore fathers - who have not left any trace of my anesestors.
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