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    <atom:title>Atomic Wiki</atom:title>
    <atom:subtitle>Welcome to Atomic Wiki</atom:subtitle>
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            <atom:name>wolf</atom:name>
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        <atom:title>Welcome to Atomic Wiki</atom:title>
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                    <p>If you just installed the wiki from the eXist-db repository, you should be able to log in as user "editor" with password "editor". This is the default wiki admin user.</p>
                    <p>Please refer to the <a href="help/GettingStarted">Getting Started</a> document for an overview.</p>
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                                    <h2>Atom-based</h2>
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                        <strong>AtomicWiki</strong> is a simple, but powerful wiki/blog software using the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atom_%28standard%29">Atom Syndication Format</a> as its underlying storage format. The wiki space is organized into a hierarchy of feeds containing one or more entries. A feed can either display all entries in chronological order (blog style) or show each entry as a single page (wiki style). &lt;/div&gt; &lt;div class="col-md-4"&gt; ## HTML5 and Markdown</p>
                    <p>Choose between an HTML5 editor or <a href="/help/Markdown">Markdown syntax</a> for editing texts. Thanks to the WYSWYG editor, writing HTML does not require any technical knowledge. Markdown allows authors to quickly compose texts once they learned the simple syntax.</p>
                    <p>AtomicWiki supports the <em>github extensions</em> to markdown, including: <em>syntax highlighted source code</em> and <em>tables</em>. &lt;/div&gt; &lt;div class="col-md-4"&gt; ## Powered by XML and XQuery</p>
                    <p>The wiki is entirely written in XQuery and backed by the eXistdb XML database. AtomicWiki ships as a single application archive and integrates well with other apps running in the same database context.</p>
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                                    <h2>Themes</h2>
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                    <p>Every feed may have its own theme. Just overwrite any HTML template or stylesheet from the main theme and adopt it. &lt;/div&gt; &lt;div class="col-md-4"&gt; ## Access Control</p>
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                        <a href="/help/UsersAndGroups">Restrict access</a> to specific feeds or entries to a group of collaborators or keep your text entirely private until you publish it. &lt;/div&gt; &lt;div class="col-md-4"&gt; ## Image Galleries</p>
                    <p>Being used by art historians, the wiki provides a separate editor for image galleries (slideshows). <HTML>
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