It is a dictionary. Also, you can create your own pages. 2 How can DJVoo help me? Use it as a dictionary and get difinitions from scores of dictionaries. Use it as an online note book: Three simple steps: (i) Pick a keyword for your note page; (ii) Look it up to make sure this keyword is not taken; (iii) Click edit to create your own note page. Create your own dictionary entry so that people can see it when they look up the dictionary. 3 How do I create my own page? Start from any keyword, add your words. For details about how to edit your page, refer to the user manual. 4 My page is really good, can I use the page I created to make money? Yes, you can. Apply for an advertiser's account from AdSense, Overture, or whichever you like. Paste your advertising code in your page (while you edit your page) Wait for you checks. Contact webmasters if you want to customize your ad. 5 How is djVoo different from other dictionaries, wiki and blog systems? It is a dictaionary so that you can look up words and phrases, at the same time it is a wiki or blog system and you can create your own definitions and notes (you could make it password protected at your discretion). It automatically generates a "table of contents section" It automatically generates a "keywords" section It automatically generates a "References" section It automatically generates an introduction paragraph for each keyword already defined in DJVoo. Here is a demo: Java 6 How do I link to my page? You can always come back to your page through the link "http://www.djvoo.net/d/YourKeyword" or "http://www.djvoo.net/index.cgi?k=YourKeyword" 7 What if I do not want other people to edit my page? Use password to protect your page. Put <pw >your password</pw> at the beginning of your page. Note that once you defined a password for your page, you have to have this password to edit the page. Contact the webmasters if you have questions about password. 8 What if I do not even want other people to see my page? Use <pr >password</pr > to protect your article. 9 What if I want to reserve my copyright? Use <cp>copyright info</cp> pairs to specify your copyright information. If you use cp pairs to explicitly specify your copyright information, your info will be shown in this section If not, then if you have defined passwords, then the following copyright info will be shown All rights reserved by the author of this article If not either, GNU Public License applies. Comments
Start from any keyword, add your words. For details about how to edit your page, refer to the user manual. 4 My page is really good, can I use the page I created to make money? Yes, you can. Apply for an advertiser's account from AdSense, Overture, or whichever you like. Paste your advertising code in your page (while you edit your page) Wait for you checks. Contact webmasters if you want to customize your ad. 5 How is djVoo different from other dictionaries, wiki and blog systems? It is a dictaionary so that you can look up words and phrases, at the same time it is a wiki or blog system and you can create your own definitions and notes (you could make it password protected at your discretion). It automatically generates a "table of contents section" It automatically generates a "keywords" section It automatically generates a "References" section It automatically generates an introduction paragraph for each keyword already defined in DJVoo. Here is a demo: Java 6 How do I link to my page? You can always come back to your page through the link "http://www.djvoo.net/d/YourKeyword" or "http://www.djvoo.net/index.cgi?k=YourKeyword" 7 What if I do not want other people to edit my page? Use password to protect your page. Put <pw >your password</pw> at the beginning of your page. Note that once you defined a password for your page, you have to have this password to edit the page. Contact the webmasters if you have questions about password. 8 What if I do not even want other people to see my page? Use <pr >password</pr > to protect your article. 9 What if I want to reserve my copyright? Use <cp>copyright info</cp> pairs to specify your copyright information. If you use cp pairs to explicitly specify your copyright information, your info will be shown in this section If not, then if you have defined passwords, then the following copyright info will be shown All rights reserved by the author of this article If not either, GNU Public License applies. Comments
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You can always come back to your page through the link "http://www.djvoo.net/d/YourKeyword" or "http://www.djvoo.net/index.cgi?k=YourKeyword" 7 What if I do not want other people to edit my page? Use password to protect your page. Put <pw >your password</pw> at the beginning of your page. Note that once you defined a password for your page, you have to have this password to edit the page. Contact the webmasters if you have questions about password. 8 What if I do not even want other people to see my page? Use <pr >password</pr > to protect your article. 9 What if I want to reserve my copyright? Use <cp>copyright info</cp> pairs to specify your copyright information. If you use cp pairs to explicitly specify your copyright information, your info will be shown in this section If not, then if you have defined passwords, then the following copyright info will be shown All rights reserved by the author of this article If not either, GNU Public License applies. Comments
Use password to protect your page. Put <pw >your password</pw> at the beginning of your page. Note that once you defined a password for your page, you have to have this password to edit the page. Contact the webmasters if you have questions about password. 8 What if I do not even want other people to see my page? Use <pr >password</pr > to protect your article. 9 What if I want to reserve my copyright? Use <cp>copyright info</cp> pairs to specify your copyright information. If you use cp pairs to explicitly specify your copyright information, your info will be shown in this section If not, then if you have defined passwords, then the following copyright info will be shown All rights reserved by the author of this article If not either, GNU Public License applies. Comments
Use <pr >password</pr > to protect your article. 9 What if I want to reserve my copyright? Use <cp>copyright info</cp> pairs to specify your copyright information. If you use cp pairs to explicitly specify your copyright information, your info will be shown in this section If not, then if you have defined passwords, then the following copyright info will be shown All rights reserved by the author of this article If not either, GNU Public License applies. Comments
Use <cp>copyright info</cp> pairs to specify your copyright information.
All rights reserved by the author of this article