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#Create templates, copying over from wikipedia as needed, that includes things like <nowiki>{{u|username}}</nowiki> and so on
#Create templates, copying over from wikipedia as needed, that includes things like <nowiki>{{u|username}}</nowiki> and so on
## Enable bibliographies (not sure if this is the same as the citations entry) - Dave may like a reading list (as a bibliography so that entries can be referenced through the text), I could do with a bibliography associated with the workbench community work (we will need more than on in the site because my one will be focused on statistics and computing, Dave and others mainly consulting and academic work in anthro-complexity). In all cases the bibliographies need to be pages that can be referenced on their own not just as links (I assume this is a wiki principle anyway)
## Enable bibliographies (not sure if this is the same as the citations entry) - Dave may like a reading list (as a bibliography so that entries can be referenced through the text), I could do with a bibliography associated with the workbench community work (we will need more than on in the site because my one will be focused on statistics and computing, Dave and others mainly consulting and academic work in anthro-complexity). In all cases the bibliographies need to be pages that can be referenced on their own not just as links (I assume this is a wiki principle anyway)
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# In [[Principles for managing knowledge]], an external link to a YouTube video, where the URL contains parameters with the "?" and "=" characters either causes an error and does not display correctly on page, or, when the special characters are replaced by their corresponding [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percent-encoding Percent encoding], it displays correctly, but the link appears to be broken