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On this Help page, we explain how to use this Rife Wiki to write articles.
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How to Login to the Rife Wiki
Anyone can view the entries on this Wiki without logging in, yet you need to be an active member of the Rife Forum to create or edit any pages here. This requirement has been made to prevent vandalism and spam as well as to ensure that all entries are made by people actively involved in Rife research.
For technical reasons, The Rife Wiki is currently accessible from two different URLs: http://www.rifewiki.org/wiki and http://www.rifeforum.com/wiki and both domains show exactly the same content.
Please note that enabling the Rife Wiki to use the Rife Forum member database (two completely different systems) involves making minor allowances in the way they interact. This is made further complicated by the use of two separate domains. However, if you follow the following login instructions fully, all should run smoothly.
Login to rifeforum.com/wiki
Rife Forum members will be automatically logged in to the Rife Wiki at http://www.rifeforum.com/wiki provided they are already logged into the Rife Forum at http://www.rifeforum.com/forum
Login to rifewiki.org/wiki
For technical reasons, using the login page on the Rife Wiki will not work. It is necessary to login to the Rife Forum at the unusual address of http://www.rifewiki.org/forum and then return to http://www.rifewiki.org/wiki (e.g. by clicking on the "Wiki" link on the navigation bar)
Login to Rife Wiki with a Pseudonym
Please note that the admin has the right to refuse or ban members from making changes to the Wiki without giving any reasons.
The Rife Forum requires real names (e.g. "John Crane") as usernames and we understand that some members would like to be able to post here publically under a pseudonym (e.g. "RifeGuy") to maintain their privacy. If you already have a normal account on the Rife Forum (required) and would like a special account for making posts on this Wiki with a pseudonym (only the admin will know your real identity), please use the following instructions:
- Go to http://www.rifewiki.org/forum (where you need to be logged off) and register a new account using your new pseudonym as your username. Remember to put your real name in the Full Name field (only the admin can see that). Under Reasons for Membership, state that you wish to use this account for the Rife Wiki.
- Complete the registration and carry out the activation procedure in the email that is sent to you to confirm your email address.
- The admin need to approve your account and once that is complete, you will be able to use the pseudonym with the Rife Wiki. Please note that with this special account, you will be able to view the forum, but not make and posts whereas you will have full user rights on the Rife Wiki.
- Using the http://www.rifewiki.org/forum URL, login with your pseudonym as usual. Once logged in, click on the "Wiki" link on the navigation bar.
- Once setup correctly, the following login settings will apply:
- http://www.rifewiki.org/forum - Use this address to login to the Rife Forum when using a pseudonym. You will only be able be read the topics on the Rife Forum in this mode.
- http://www.rifewiki.org/wiki - The official URL for the Rife Wiki. Use this URL in combination with a pseudonym to create or edit articles for the Wiki.
- http://www.rifeforum.com/forum - Use this address to login to the Rife Forum with your normal username (e.g. "John Crane". You can read and write topics as usual.
- http://www.rifeforum.com/wiki - If you have previously logged into the Rife Forum normally, you will be automatically logged in under your normal Rife Forum username (e.g. “John Crane”). Any articles you create or edit will appear in the history with your full name (not the pseudonym).
- http://www.rifewiki.org/forum - Use this address to login to the Rife Forum when using a pseudonym. You will only be able be read the topics on the Rife Forum in this mode.
Important: In order to make changes to the Wiki with your pseudonym, always use the http://www.rifewiki.org/wiki address as otherwise your real name will appear in the history (and cannot be removed).
It is not necessary to have a username to read any of the articles on the Rife Wiki. It is however not possible to create or edit any pages without a valid login - Anonymous IP based logins, common on Wikipedia, are not permitted on the Rife Wiki.
How to use the Rife Wiki
Topic Range
Topics on this Wiki can relate to any aspect of the history, technology and therapy's originally developed by Royal Raymond Rife as well as their modern counterparts - that is modern day microscopes and therapy devices either based on Rife's work, or similar technologies. Entries can relate to treatment protocols for a specific disease, descriptions of individual devices, terms, etc.
Finding Topics
To search for a specific entry, try entering the term you are searching for in the search box on the left.
Click here to simply list all topics posted so far
Click here for more specialized search options
Online Tutorials
Detailed instructions on how to create and edit Wiki pages can be found on Wikipedia
We can also highly recommend the Wikipedia Tutorial in order to learn how to write Wikipedia pages.
Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.
Extensions Available
The Rife Wiki uses the standard basic MediaWiki functionality plus the following extensions: List of Extensions
Additional extensions are currently being tested.
If additional extensions are required, please contact the Rife Forum admin.
How to Write or Edit Wiki Pages
In order to edit or create a page, you need to be a registered member of the Rife Forum. Registration is free of charge, yet subject to admin approval (usually within 24h). Once registered, you can start editing an existing page by clicking on the Edit tab. To write a new page, first search for the title and if no page is found, click on Create to start a new page.
All fully registered Rife Forum members are automatically able to login to the Rife Wiki as desired.
Character Formatting
'''bold'''
= bold
'''''bold & italic'''''
= bold & italic
Internal and External Links
[[Name_of_page_on_Rife_Wiki|Name of page on Rife Wiki]]
= Name of page on Rife Wiki
[[Wikipedia:Page_on_Wikipedia#Links_and_URLs|Page on Wikipedia]]
= Page on Wikipedia
[http://www.example.org Text to display] = Text to display
[http://www.example.org] = [1]
http://www.example.org = http://www.example.org
Footnotes
The easiest way to create an inline citation is using footnotes. You can create footnotes with Wiki markup (under the edit box on your Wiki GUI) by adding
- <ref>YOUR SOURCE</ref> ref tags around your source, and
- {{Reflist}} or <references/> under the heading ==References== near the bottom of the page.
For example, the most common form of reference is a link to another website. In order to link a reference to http://www.rife.de - do the following.
After the text to be referenced (e.g. "Rife Research, Europe"), add the following code:
Rife Research, Europe <ref> [http://www.rife.de Rife Research, Europe website] </ref> is a useful resource for Rife related info.
This will appear as follows:
Rife Research, Europe [1] is a useful resource for Rife related info.
You can add as many such references as you like throughout the page. At the bottom of the page, add the following:
== References ==
{{reflist}}
This will appear as follows:
