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== Getting Started with XWiki == |
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-The `{{example}}` macro in XWiki is an underrated powerhouseβgreat for *teaching*, *showcasing macros*, *hiding complex markup*, and *letting users play with source-output pairs*. Here are some **highly effective and interesting uses**: |
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-## π§ͺ 1. **Macro Showcase: Source-to-Output Toggle** |
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-Show how a macro works without cluttering the page with raw syntax. |
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-```xwiki |
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-== Gallery Macro == |
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-**Why it's good:** New users see both source and result without confusion. |
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-## π 2. **Editable Template Snippets** |
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-Use `{{example}}` to store reusable content that users can copy, paste, and modify. |
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-```xwiki |
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-== Boilerplate Box == |
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-Insert your highlighted content here. |
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-## π 3. **Educational Tutorials (e.g., Velocity or Groovy)** |
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-Teach scripting with real, live code examples. |
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-```xwiki |
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-== Velocity Greeting == |
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-#set($name = "Visitor") |
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-Hello, $name! |
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-## π― 4. **Comparing Macro Parameters** |
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-Demonstrate how different macro parameters change outputβside-by-side. |
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-```xwiki |
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-== Info vs Warning == |
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-## π§© 5. **Interactive Data Blocks (TOC, Footnotes, etc.)** |
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-Visually show what happens when you use certain macros together. |
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-== Footnote Demo == |
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-This claim needs a source{{footnote}}Here it is.{{/footnote}}. |
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-## π§ͺ 6. **Live Scripting Playgrounds** |
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-Embed small self-contained scripting playgrounds where users can view or modify dynamic output. |
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-== Groovy Lookup == |
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-{{example}} |
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-## π¦ 7. **Component/API Call Demos** |
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-Useful for devs exploring the API. |
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-```xwiki |
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-== Access Current User == |
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-Current user: **$xcontext.user** |
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-## π 8. **Expandable Wiki Templates with Output** |
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-Pair `{{example}}` with `{{expandable}}` for full disclosure without visual clutter. |
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-== Expandable Summary == |
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-Key findings go here. |
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-## π§ 9. **Syntax Training: Bad vs Good** |
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-Side-by-side "Do this, not that" with toggles. |
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-== List Formatting == |
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-*Bad formatting* |
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-## π‘ Bonus Tip: Combine `{{example}}` + `{{code}}` for Highlighted Snippets |
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-== Python Code == |
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-Want me to generate a panel with these uses or make a macro gallery page pre-filled with them? |
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-== Example Macro == |
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-The example macro displays the output of a macro or script or anything that you like |
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== Expandable Macro == |
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+The following example demonstrates how to present complex information cleanly using `{{expandable}}` and `{{example}}`. |
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+{{expandable summary="π§ Study: Survey of Expert Opinion on Intelligence"}} |
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+**Source:** *Intelligence (Elsevier)* |
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+**Date:** *2019* |
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+**Authors:** *Heiner Rindermann, David Becker, Thomas R. Coyle* |
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+**DOI:** [10.1016/j.intell.2019.101406](https://doi.org/10.1016/j.intell.2019.101406) |
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+**Subject:** *Psychology, Intelligence Research* |
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-{{expandable summary="Study: The Wilson Effect: The Increase in Heritability of IQ With Age"}} |
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-**Source:** *Twin Research and Human Genetics (Cambridge University Press)* |
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-**Date of Publication:** *2013* |
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-**Author(s):** *Thomas J. Bouchard Jr.* |
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-**Title:** *"The Wilson Effect: The Increase in Heritability of IQ With Age"* |
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-**DOI:** [10.1017/thg.2013.54](https://doi.org/10.1017/thg.2013.54) |
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-**Subject Matter:** *Intelligence, Heritability, Developmental Psychology* |
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- - The study documents how the **heritability of IQ increases with age**, reaching an asymptote at **0.80 by adulthood**. |
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- - Shared environmental influence on IQ **declines with age**, reaching **0.10 in adulthood**. |
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- - Data from the **Louisville Longitudinal Twin Study and cross-national twin samples** support findings. |
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- - IQ stability over time is **influenced more by genetics than by shared environmental factors**. |
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+- Survey of **102 intelligence experts** |
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+- **90% from Western countries**, **83% male** |
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+- **54% left-liberal**, **24% conservative** |
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+- **50/50 split** on genetic vs environmental causes of Black-White IQ gap |
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+- Largest expert survey on intelligence |
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+- **Western-only sample**, possible **self-selection bias** |
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-- Highlights the **diminishing role of shared environment in cognitive development**. |
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-- Supports research on **cognitive aging and heritability across the lifespan**. |
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+- Shows **ideological divide** in science |
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+- Highlights **media vs expert disconnect** |
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-1. Investigate **neurogenetic pathways underlying IQ development**. |
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+- Global surveys on intelligence beliefs |
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+- Media analysis follow-up studies |
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-{{expandable summary="π Download Full Study"}} |
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+== See Also: == |
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+[[Syntax Help official documentation for a full list of formatting options>>doc:XWiki.XWikiSyntax]] |