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<p>For information on how to format the text of your article, create tables, and use section headings and references, see this [http://expertiza.csc.ncsu.edu/wiki/index.php/CSC/ECE_517_Fall_2011/WIKI_Features article].</p> | <p>For information on how to format the text of your article, create tables, and use section headings and references, see this [http://expertiza.csc.ncsu.edu/wiki/index.php/CSC/ECE_517_Fall_2011/WIKI_Features article].</p> | ||
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<p>Like an outline, you shouldn't have a single section or subsection. Your subsections can go many levels deep!</p> | <p>Like an outline, you shouldn't have a single section or subsection. Your subsections can go many levels deep!</p> | ||
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<p>Another section for your article.</p> | <p>Another section for your article.</p> | ||
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<p>Create as many sections and subsections as necessary to support your article. | <p>Create as many sections and subsections as necessary to support your article. | ||
== Uses, Session == | |||
<p>This is a subsection of section 1. Obviously, you name each of your sections and subsections as appropriate for your article.</p> | |||
== Uses, Flash == | |||
<p>Like an outline, you shouldn't have a single section or subsection. Your subsections can go many levels deep!</p> | |||
== Examples == | |||
<p>Like an outline, you shouldn't have a single section or subsection. Your subsections can go many levels deep!</p> | |||
== Difference Session/Flash == | |||
<p>Like an outline, you shouldn't have a single section or subsection. Your subsections can go many levels deep!</p> | |||
== Advantages/Disadvantages == | |||
<p>Like an outline, you shouldn't have a single section or subsection. Your subsections can go many levels deep!</p> | |||
== Session, Advantages == | |||
<p>This is a subsection of section 1. Obviously, you name each of your sections and subsections as appropriate for your article.</p> | |||
== Session, Disadvantages == | |||
<p>Like an outline, you shouldn't have a single section or subsection. Your subsections can go many levels deep!</p> | |||
== Flash, Advantages == | |||
<p>This is a subsection of section 1. Obviously, you name each of your sections and subsections as appropriate for your article.</p> | |||
== Flash, Disadvantages == | |||
<p>Like an outline, you shouldn't have a single section or subsection. Your subsections can go many levels deep!</p> | |||
= Conclusion/Summary = | = Conclusion/Summary = |
Revision as of 04:33, 1 October 2012
A brief introduction to your article. The table of contents, which is generated automatically, will show up just below this introduction.
Overview/Introduction
You should create a formal introduction here. This section should be titled Overview or Introduction, but not both. There may be other introductory paragraph titles, than the two listed here, that are appropriate for your article. Be sure to use inline citations for any work you reference either that you quote directly or paraphrase<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citing_sources Wikipedia's Article on Citing Sources</ref>.
For information on how to format the text of your article, create tables, and use section headings and references, see this article.
Session in Ruby
Development of the concept your article describes can be created in sections and subsections.
Section 1, Subsection 1
This is a subsection of section 1. Obviously, you name each of your sections and subsections as appropriate for your article.
Section 1, Subsection 2
Like an outline, you shouldn't have a single section or subsection. Your subsections can go many levels deep!
Flash in Ruby
Another section for your article.
Uses Session/Flash
Create as many sections and subsections as necessary to support your article.
Uses, Session
This is a subsection of section 1. Obviously, you name each of your sections and subsections as appropriate for your article.
Uses, Flash
Like an outline, you shouldn't have a single section or subsection. Your subsections can go many levels deep!
Examples
Like an outline, you shouldn't have a single section or subsection. Your subsections can go many levels deep!
Difference Session/Flash
Like an outline, you shouldn't have a single section or subsection. Your subsections can go many levels deep!
Advantages/Disadvantages
Like an outline, you shouldn't have a single section or subsection. Your subsections can go many levels deep!
Session, Advantages
This is a subsection of section 1. Obviously, you name each of your sections and subsections as appropriate for your article.
Session, Disadvantages
Like an outline, you shouldn't have a single section or subsection. Your subsections can go many levels deep!
Flash, Advantages
This is a subsection of section 1. Obviously, you name each of your sections and subsections as appropriate for your article.
Flash, Disadvantages
Like an outline, you shouldn't have a single section or subsection. Your subsections can go many levels deep!
Conclusion/Summary
Articles generally end with a conclusion or summary section.
Definitions
For any definitions where you don't have inline hypertext links to the definition you can place the definition of those terms here.
References
Your references go here. You should allow the WIKI to create your references list automatically by using inline citations.
<references />