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    1. Welcome to VaultWiki.org, home of the wiki add-on for vBulletin and XenForo!

      VaultWiki allows your existing forum users to collaborate on creating and managing a site's content pages. VaultWiki is a fully-featured and fully-supported wiki solution for vBulletin and XenForo.

      The VaultWiki Team encourages you to join our community of forum administrators and check out VaultWiki for yourself.

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    Initial Setup

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    Before you can begin using VaultWiki, you will need to configure some of its options so that it knows how to integrate with your forum.

    Setting Up the Wiki Area

    Go to VaultWiki > Namespace Manager. In order to avoid confusion going forward, you can think of a Namespace as a group of forums that performs a specific wiki function. A Namespace is an abstract container that your wiki pages will be stored in. Namespaces contain at least 1 wiki forum and usually focus on a single topic.

    Only the following namespaces require configuration at this time:
    • Default - Contains the main content for your wiki

    To begin setting up the namespace, simply click the "Edit" button next to it.

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    At this time, all you need to do on this page is create forums for the wiki to use. The other settings in the Namespace Manager are discussed more here (Adding and Editing Namespaces).

    To create a forum for the wiki to use, find the drop-down called "Top-Level forum". Select "Create New Forum".

    Note:If you are going to import from NuWiki, instead of "Create New Forum", you should try to select existing forums where possible for each namespace: Template, Header, and Default.

    If you already created a Parent Forum you want to use for all your wiki forums, continue. Otherwise, where it asks "When choosing 'Create New Forum' above, should a new Parent Forum be created first?", select "Yes".

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    Click "Save", and you will now see two more forms. The form called "Create Parent Forum" will be used to create the parent forum for the "Top-Level Forum" created below it.

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    Note:You are creating new forums. Even though only a few are listed on this page, more settings are available in vBulletin's Forum Manager to tweak them further.

    Click "Save" and the namespace should be properly configured.

    Setting Configuration

    Visit Usergroups > Usergroup Permissions, and set wiki permissions for your users. More information can be found in the documentation for Usergroup Permissions.

    Visit vBulletin Options > vBulletin Options (Settings > Options in vBulletin 4). Find "VaultWiki: Server Settings" and modify the values to your liking. For more information on each setting, see the documentation for VaultWiki: Server Settings. When you are satisfied with their values, click "Save".

    If you made any changes to the default values, you may need to update your .htaccess files or other Mod Rewrite server configuration. This is discussed on the next page.

    There are other new admin areas that can be customized, but this is the bare minimum needed to begin using your wiki.

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    • 1VW3 Installing VaultWiki
      1. 1.1VW3 Downloading the VaultWiki Package
      2. 1.2VW3 Uploading VaultWiki Scripts to Your Web Server
      3. 1.3VW3 Running the VaultWiki Install Script
      4. 1.4VW3 Initial Setup
    • 2VW3 Mod Rewrite Configuration
    • 3VW3 Upgrading VaultWiki
      1. 3.1VW3 Updating the VaultWiki Scripts on Your Web Server
      2. 3.2VW3 Running the VaultWiki Upgrade Script
    • 4VW3 Uninstalling VaultWiki
    • 5VW3 VaultWiki Importer
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