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Wiki Emulator

View or play with Wiki features. If you want to learn Creole markup or basic JCreole features, then go to the tutorial page.

This is not a real wiki because no means is provided to save anything you enter to the server. You can use the drop-down list to view or play with advanced features of JCreole. ... Or you can just type in your own content, as simple or as complex as you like. The editor is smart— if the first button turns red, then you can click it to get a report about what is wrong with your markup and (if possible) the entry cursor will be moved to the location of the problem.

This page has 2 sections separated by a horizontal line, plus the floating editor. You are now reading the top section. The middle section contains content generated from the Creole that you submit-- it will be empty if you haven't posted (or previewed) anything. Don't forget that, as with any normal web page, when you add more content than will fit into the viewable area, you'll need to scroll down to see the rest. You can't miss the editor. If you just want to read, you can close the editor then open it later with the button which will appear immediately after the title above. When the first button inside the editor is enabled (and is not indicating an error), click it to post and update the bottom section with new generated content. Mouse over the other editor buttons for tool-tip descriptions of their purposes.

If you want to see what JCreole can do, then definitely use the pulldown list in the editor's title bar to see then preview (with the preview button) Creole samples of some impressive JCreole features. You are encouraged to modify the Creole samples and see what your changes produce.

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