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In addition to its regular articles (which represent the vast majority of its content), Proteopedia contains subsections called ''namespaces:
In addition to its regular articles (which represent the vast majority of its content), Proteopedia contains subsections called ''namespaces''. Namespaces are formal regions within the wiki. After any search, you can see a list of namespaces with checkboxes at the bottom of the result page. Which namespaces are searched, by default, for your login, are controlled in your preferences. However, by checking or unchecking the namespaces at the bottom of any search result, and then clicking on the ''Search'' button near the list of namespaces, you can re-run the search for any specified subset of namespaces.
 
Proteopedia contains the following namespaces:
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''The links below use absolute URL's (hence incorrectly appear as outlinks) because I have not been able to figure out how to make the corresponding within-Proteopedia links work. For example, <nowiki>[[Special:Allpages?namespace=12 | Help:]]</nowiki> does not work. [[User:Emartz|Emartz]] 04:58, 19 March 2008 (IST)''
''The links below use absolute URL's (hence incorrectly appear as outlinks) because I have not been able to figure out how to make the corresponding within-Proteopedia links work. For example, <nowiki>[[Special:Allpages?namespace=12 | Help:]]</nowiki> does not work. [[User:Emartz|Emartz]] 04:58, 19 March 2008 (IST)''

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In addition to its regular articles (which represent the vast majority of its content), Proteopedia contains subsections called namespaces. Namespaces are formal regions within the wiki. After any search, you can see a list of namespaces with checkboxes at the bottom of the result page. Which namespaces are searched, by default, for your login, are controlled in your preferences. However, by checking or unchecking the namespaces at the bottom of any search result, and then clicking on the Search button near the list of namespaces, you can re-run the search for any specified subset of namespaces.

Proteopedia contains the following namespaces:

  • Proteopedia: includes About, Namespaces, Policy, Troubleshooting, Problems, Wishlist, and Topic Pages.
  • Image: includes all files that have been uploaded to Proteopedia.
  • Template: includes all templates (there are many!). A template is generally some wikitext content that is designed to be included in other pages.
  • Help: includes help pages that were created within the Help namespace.
  • Journal: includes pages belonging to specific journals.

Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)

Eric Martz, Eran Hodis, Jaime Prilusky