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  2. BookStack - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BookStack

    BookStack is a free and open-source wiki software aimed for a simple, self-hosted, and easy-to-use platform. Based on Laravel, a PHP framework, BookStack is released under the MIT License. It uses the ideas of books to organise pages and store information. [3] BookStack is multilingual and available in over thirty languages.

  3. PHP - Wikipedia

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    PHP is a general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited to server-side web development, in which case PHP generally runs on a web server. Any PHP code in a requested file is executed by the PHP runtime, usually to create dynamic web page content or dynamic images used on websites or elsewhere. [282]

  4. Mail-in-a-Box - Wikipedia

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    Mail-in-a-Box. Mail-in-a-Box is a free and open-source program for mail server hosting developed by Joshua Tauberer. [1] [2] The software's goal is to enable any user to turn a cloud system into a mail server in few hours. [3] The tool enables developers to host mail for multiple users and multiple domain names. [4] [5]

  5. Carolina Cup - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .carolinacup .org. The Carolina Cup is an annual steeplechase horse race held at the Springdale Race Course in Camden, South Carolina. [1] The race holds the National Steeplechase Association attendance record of 71,000 people. [2] The Carolina Cup has raised thousands of dollars for the local Kershaw County Medical Center.

  6. Help:Menu/Editing Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Basic editing. If you can't find what you're looking for on this page, you can ask questions at the Help desk or at the Teahouse. Volunteers will respond as soon as possible. Be bold! Introductory tutorial. Contributing to Wikipedia. How to edit a page. Experiment in the sandbox.

  7. Tutorial system - Wikipedia

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    The tutorial system is a method of university education where the main teaching method is regular, very small group sessions. These are the core teaching sessions of a degree, and are supplemented by lectures, practicals [clarification needed] and larger group classes. This system is found at the collegiate universities of Oxford and Cambridge ...

  8. Help:Menu/Joining Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Tutorials. Main tutorial — will help anyone become a Wikipedia contributor. Editing — almost every page has an "Edit" tab. Formatting — the basics on coding. Links — the basics on internal links. Sources — the basics on adding references. Talk pages — the basics on how to communicate with others. Policies — there are some things ...

  9. Message of the day - Wikipedia

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    Many computer systems display a message of the day or welcome message when a user first connects to them, logs in to them, or starts them. It is a way of sending a common message to all users, and may include information about system changes, system availability, and so on. More recently, systems have displayed personalized messages of the day.