Deleted: <ol><li>Wiki pages use “Article” technology instead of Page or Posts. The best way to create a new wiki Article is to go to an existing wiki page, and click the drop down menu to the right of the green Publish button. </li><li>Add new articles freely, but only if you’re adding coverage for a new topic. </li><li>Topics should be conceptual and not specific. So “Custom Settings and Metadata” is a good topic, while "Sample Flow Showing Custom Settings" is not (although it would be a great blog post subject).</li><li>When you add a doc, copy the boilerplate content from a full existing doc, such as the footer with the Contribute to this Wiki link. </li><li>An article should have a clear focus. In that respect, it’s different from a typical blog post.</li><li>Cross links between articles are highly encouraged. </li></ol>
| Added: <ol><li>Wiki pages use “Article” technology instead of Page or Posts. The best way to create a new wiki Article is to go to an existing wiki page, and click the drop down menu to the right of the green Publish button. </li><li>Add new articles freely, but only if you’re adding coverage for a new topic. </li><li>Topics should be conceptual and not specific. So “Custom Settings and Metadata” is a good topic, while “Sample Flow Showing Custom Settings” is not (although it would be a great blog post subject).</li><li>When you add an article, copy the boilerplate content from a full existing article, such as the footer with the Contribute to this Wiki link. </li><li>An article should have a clear focus. In that respect, it’s different from a typical blog post.</li><li>Cross links between articles are highly encouraged. </li></ol>
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