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Mass Page Builder — Wikipedia Tab

The Wikipedia tab is where you build a library of Wikipedia-sourced content sections that are randomly pulled onto your generated pages. Rather than assigning fixed Wikipedia content to fixed pages, you build up a pool of entries and the system selects a random subset for each page, ensuring natural variation across the website.


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Wikipedia Tab Overview

Appears in: The Wikipedia content block renders within the main content body area of each generated page. The number of entries shown per page is controlled by the Limit Interval settings.

Generated page preview showing content areas with Wikipedia block visible in main body area
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Wikipedia Content Settings

Two radio buttons that control how the Wikipedia content entries are visually displayed on the generated pages.

Wikipedia tab showing full settings panel with Accordion selected, Limit Interval fields, Add New Wiki button and pagination

Accordion (Expandable/Collapsable Content) — The default selection. Each Wikipedia entry is displayed as an accordion-style section with a clickable heading. When a visitor clicks the heading the content expands to reveal the full text, and clicking again collapses it. This keeps the page clean and lets visitors choose which sections they want to read, making it well suited for pages with multiple entries.

Wikipedia Settings with Unfolded Section radio selected highlighted in orange box

Unfolded Section — All Wikipedia content entries are displayed as static fully visible sections with no expand or collapse functionality. The complete text of every selected entry is shown in full on the page at all times, one after another.

Generated page preview showing Unfolded Section with full Wikipedia article expanded with text visible
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Limit Interval Start / Limit Interval End

Two number fields that control how many Wikipedia entries from your library are selected and displayed on each generated page. The system picks a random number between the start and end values for each page so different pages show different amounts of Wikipedia content. The defaults are 3 for start and 5 for end, meaning each page will show between three and five randomly chosen entries from your library.

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Add New Wiki

A button that opens a popup modal where you create a new Wikipedia content entry and save it to your library. Each entry you add is stored and listed in the area below the button on this tab. You can add as many entries as you need — the larger and more varied your library, the more unique the Wikipedia content will be across pages. The entries stored here form the pool from which the system draws when generating each page, according to your Limit Interval settings.

Wikipedia tab with Add New Wiki button highlighted in orange box
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Add New Wiki — Modal Fields

When you click the Add New Wiki button a popup modal titled "Generate Wiki Content" opens. It contains the following fields.

Keyword — A text input where you type the topic or keyword you want Wikipedia content generated for. This is the search term that YACSS uses to find and pull the relevant Wikipedia article. For example, entering "New York City" will fetch content from the New York City Wikipedia article. You can enter any topic relevant to your website's subject matter — a city, a service, a concept, or any named entity that has a Wikipedia article.

Generate — A blue button that fetches the Wikipedia content for the keyword you entered and populates the Content editor below with the retrieved text, including any internal Wikipedia links found in the article.

Generate without link — A teal button that works the same as Generate but strips all hyperlinks from the fetched Wikipedia content before populating the Content editor. Use this when you want the Wikipedia text but do not want any of the Wikipedia internal links appearing on your pages.

Generate spintax — A yellow button that fetches the Wikipedia content and automatically converts it into spintax format, introducing word and phrase variations throughout the text so that each generated page receives a slightly different version of the content. This button is only active if your account has the spintax feature enabled — if it is not enabled the button appears greyed out.

Content — A rich text editor that displays the Wikipedia content after you click one of the Generate buttons. You can edit, trim, reformat, or add to the content directly in this editor before saving. You can also ignore the Generate buttons entirely and paste or type your own content manually into this field if you prefer not to pull from Wikipedia. The editor supports the full CKEditor formatting toolbar.

Save — Saves the entry to your Wikipedia content library on the tab. Once saved the entry appears in the list below the Add New Wiki button on the Wikipedia tab and becomes part of the pool that the system draws from when generating pages.

Close — Closes the modal without saving.

Generate Wiki Content modal showing Keyword field, Generate Generate without link and Generate spintax buttons, Content editor with article text, and Save and Close buttons
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