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Concentrating on the common things people need helps us to keep creole simple (The KISS principle - Keep it simple and stupid). We can derive those [[Common Text Elements]] from analyzing already available markup, but this [[good practice]] goes beyond analyzing commonalities in existing markup variants. We also can derive it from material that where created by users and researchers in an effort to improve usability. Usability reports and papers for example provide us with feedback how [[end users]] outside the domain of programming and IT actually use markup, and what their problems are. Cheat sheets created by users show us what they found useful and important.
Concentrating on the common things people need helps us to keep creole simple (The KISS principle - Keep it simple and stupid). We can derive those [[Common Text Elements]] from analyzing already available markup, but this [[good practice]] goes beyond analyzing commonalities in existing markup variants. We also can derive it from material that where created by users and researchers in an effort to improve usability. Usability reports and papers for example provide us with feedback how [[end users]] outside the domain of programming and IT actually use markup, and what their problems are.
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* [[http://www.wikimedia.de/files/Spickzettel.pdf#search=%22Wikipedia%20Spickzettel%22|Wikipedia Spickzettel]] Cheat Sheet for the MediaWiki Markup
* [[http://www.tei-c.org/|Text Encoding Initiative]] -- an organisation for developing an international and interdisciplinary standard that enables libraries, museums, publishers, and individual scholars to represent a variety of literary and linguistic texts for online research, teaching, and preservation.
* [[www.wikisym.org/ws2005/proceedings/paper-01.pdf|"Are Wikis Usable?"]] (PDF) by [[Alain Desilets]], Sebastien Paquet, Norman G. Vinson, Proceedings of the Wikisym 2005
* [[http://www.wikimedia.de/files/Spickzettel.pdf#search=%22Wikipedia%20Spickzettel%22|Wikipedia Spickzettel]] (PDF) Cheat Sheet for the MediaWiki Markup - Cheat sheets created by users show us what they found useful and important.
You will find more related material under [[External Discussion]].
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8 02-May-2007 20:19 1.178 kB ChristophSauer to previous added crossreference
7 02-May-2007 20:14 1.108 kB ChristophSauer to previous | to last moved to External Discussion, goes far beyond ctpn
6 02-May-2007 19:52 1.42 kB ChristophSauer to previous | to last warning, its a pdf ;)
5 02-May-2007 19:51 1.414 kB ChristophSauer to previous | to last warning, its a pdf ;)
4 02-May-2007 19:49 1.408 kB ChristophSauer to previous | to last rearanged wording
3 02-May-2007 19:48 1.405 kB ChristophSauer to previous | to last added link "Are Wikis Usable"
2 02-May-2007 19:44 1.237 kB ChristophSauer to previous | to last factored out from external discussion
1 02-May-2007 19:41 0.675 kB ChristophSauer to last added new ideas beyond analysing exisitng markup.
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