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[[image:new topic icon.svg|thumb|[Image.]&ensp; "[https://www.ahdictionary.com/word/search.html?q=wiki Wiki]" is derived from a Hawaiian word (<i lang="haw">wikiwiki</i>) meaning "quick". <ref><code>https://www.ahdictionary.com/word/search.html?q=wiki</code></ref>&ensp; So "wiki markup" is "quick markup" and a "wiki site" is a "quick site".&ensp; This refers to the abbreviated MediaWiki syntax which allows for the rapid development of many webpages in the form of wikipages.&ensp; MediaWiki was originally designed for developing a collaboratively-edited public encyclopedia ([[wikipedia:Wikipedia|<cite>Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia</cite>]]), requiring many people to make many edits to many pages in a short time. <ref><code>[[wikipedia:MediaWiki]]</code></ref>&ensp; Pictured is an example of MediaWiki markup showing the elimination of HTML chevrons for a level-two heading.&ensp; This cuts in half the number of typed characters needed to create a heading.]]
#redirect [[notes for Nicole Sharp's Website]]
 
The homepage for <u><cite class="u">[[Nicole Sharp's Website]]</cite></u> has been moved from
: <code>nicolesharp.net/index.htm</code>
to
: <code>nicolesharp.net/w/index.php</code>
 
Both of these indexpages can now be accessed from
: <code>[[index|https://www.nicolesharp.net/]]</code>
 
This change in the homepage represents a shift from a web-first ([[wikipedia:HTML|HTML]]-first) webdevelopment model to a wiki-first (MEDIAWIKI-first) webdevelopment model.&ensp; Previously, <u><cite class="u">[[NikkiWiki]]</cite></u> was a secondary site intended for notes or incomplete works compiled in wikimarkup before being (re)published in webmarkup (HTML or hypertext markup language) on the main site.&ensp; But this just ends up as twice the work.&ensp; Other [[mw:What is MediaWiki?|Wikimedia MediaWiki]] sites such as [[wikipedia:Main Page|Wikipedia]], [[wikibooks:Main Page|Wikibooks]], and [[wikisource:en:Main Page|Wikisource]] prove that [[wikipedia:MediaWiki|MediaWiki]] is more than capable of handling completed works including those with complex content and simply using a wiki as a "quicknotes" system is an underutilization.&ensp; A traditional HTML website or homepage is thus unnecessary if a wiki is present on the domain.&ensp; The exception of course is for a wikifarm where no single wiki is primary, as seen with the HTML homepages for [https://www.wikimedia.org/ Wikimedia] and [https://www.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia].
 
A major advantage of abandoning webdevelopment in pure HTML in favor of MediaWiki wikimarkup is for intercompatibility with other MediaWiki sites such as Wikipedia, Wikibooks, and [[wikiversity:Main Page|Wikiversity]].&ensp; Wikitext can be freely copied to and from <cite class="n">NikkiWiki</cite> and Wikimedia (with attribution) since both are using the same software (Wikimedia MediaWiki) and the same license (<u>[[NikkiLicense|Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike]]</u>). <ref><u><code>[[NikkiLicense]]</code></u></ref>
 
== see also ==
 
* <u><code>[[about Nicole Sharp's Website]]</code></u>
* <u><code>[[about Nicole Sharp's Wiki]]</code></u>
* <u><code>[[notes for Nicole Sharp's Website]]</code></u>
 
== references ==
 
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