Core topic
- Moderator team
- Wiki practice
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- Video tutorials
- Create a New Page
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- Redirect
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- Template codes
- Categories
- Discussion and Watching
- Sites and Places
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- Instructions
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- Searching and Browsing
- Markup tutorial
- User Groups and Permissions
- Create a New User Account
- Linking
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- The Credit Box
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- Building a wiki presence
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- Stable links
- Cite
- Multiple columns and invoking lists of pages
- The Big Picture
- Page types
- Iconography
- Wiki Workshops
- Wiki Governance
- Social contract
- New Editor Open House Agenda
- Integrating SER Standards into Wiki Structures
Core topics are an old experiment for organizing information about critical dynamics of ecosystems. There is a set of core topics for river deltas and one for beaches. Core topic pages are used to present information in other topic and effort pages related to an important concern for stewardship and management. For example, a river delta core topic is Delta sediment dynamics and vegetation, which describes how accretion of sediment which affects elevation affects vegetation structure which is important for habitat.
The core topic system hasn't been developed lately but still seems relevant. A core topic page set should be developed in collaboration with the moderator team so that it enhances rather then complicates existing wiki pages and structures.
The following places have core topics developed: