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|MediaWiki is a free and open-source wiki software platform originally developed for [[Wikipedia]] by [[Magnus Manske]] and improved by [[Lee Daniel Crocker]]. It was first released in '''January 2002''' under the name "Phase III".
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MediaWiki is a free and open-source wiki software platform originally developed for [[Wikipedia]] by [[Magnus Manske]] and improved by [[Lee Daniel Crocker]]. It was first released in '''January 2002''' under the name "Phase III".


The software was redesigned in 2002 to handle the growing demands of Wikipedia, which had become one of the most popular websites on the internet. In '''July 2013''', MediaWiki was used by more than <span style="color: #d33;">50 million</span> websites worldwide.
The software was redesigned in 2002 to handle the growing demands of Wikipedia, which had become one of the most popular websites on the internet. In '''July 2013''', MediaWiki was used by more than <span style="color: #d33;">50 million</span> websites worldwide.
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|3=MediaWiki offers a wide range of features for content management and collaboration:
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MediaWiki offers a wide range of features for content management and collaboration:


# '''Extensibility''': Over 2,000 extensions available
# '''Extensibility''': Over 2,000 extensions available
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MediaWiki uses the '''GNU General Public License v2+''', making it free to use, modify, and distribute.
MediaWiki uses the '''GNU General Public License v2+''', making it free to use, modify, and distribute.
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Carmack Map used in the reconstruction of the original environment. This caption is intentionally long to test how MediaWiki handles multi-line captions under thumbnail images. It provides a detailed description of the image’s purpose, historical context, and relevance to the page content. It also demonstrates how the caption text wraps naturally and remains aligned directly beneath the image.