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Web-based wiki software, primarily developed for use on Wikimedia properties. (Please note that questions on how to host/configure MediaWiki are off-topic for Web Applications.)
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How to compare popularity of MediaWiki (eg. Wikipedia) pages?
On http://stats.grok.se/ there are statistics available for most Wikipediae. Just enter the article name and you can see the views in the chosen month.
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Accepted
MediaWiki attempts to login after entering several wrong passwords
You can run a maintenance script:
php changePassword.php --user="username" --password="password"
More Info about running maintenance scripts
Or modify the database:
UPDATE user SET user_password …
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votes
Accepted
Using multi-line formatted text in wiki syntax
You can use standard HTML syntax (which is totally valid wiki-syntax):
<ol>
<li> Text in a numbered entry</li>
<li><pre>Formated
Text
Goes
Here</pre></li>
<li> Next numbered entry</li>
</ul>
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Is there such a thing as a WordPress 'dashboard'-like MediaWiki GUI front-end/interface?
May note that the MediaWiki developers actually want the configuration to be a php file to be more flexible. …