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* [[Bologna la dotta|An example of a page with a number of comments]]
 
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In good web tradition you can view the source of any page (and I don't mean the HTML source, which your browser allows you to view anyway, I mean the wiki source of the page): just go to the bottom of the page and click on the ''view source'' link (if you are logged in, it's called 'edit').
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In good web tradition you can view the source of any page (and I don't mean the HTML source, which your browser allows you to view anyway, I mean the wiki source of the page): just go to the bottom of the page and click on the ''view source'' link.
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The technology used previously on Nodix is described on [[Nodix technology]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:19, 27 December 2007

Simia is run on MediaWiki with the Semantic MediaWiki and Blog2RSS extension enabled. I plan to describe here more details of the technology and what it allows to do, and how it can be used on your own webspace, but for now I just point to a number of nice pages to demonstrate some of the possibilities:

In good web tradition you can view the source of any page (and I don't mean the HTML source, which your browser allows you to view anyway, I mean the wiki source of the page): just go to the bottom of the page and click on the view source link.

The technology used previously on Nodix is described on Nodix technology.