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* [[wikipedia:wikipedia:Starting_an_article| Creating a new page or article]] ('''tip:''' fill in box on main page) | * [[wikipedia:wikipedia:Starting_an_article| Creating a new page or article]] ('''tip:''' fill in box on main page) | ||
* [[wikipedia:wikipedia:Article_titles | Naming an article]] ('''tip:''' the case of the first letter doesn't matter, for every other letter, case '''''does''''' matter!) | * [[wikipedia:wikipedia:Article_titles | Naming an article]] ('''tip:''' the case of the first letter doesn't matter, for every other letter, case '''''does''''' matter!) | ||
* [[wikipedia:Help:Moving_a_page | Moving/Renaming a page ]] | * [[wikipedia:Help:Moving_a_page | Moving/Renaming a page]] | ||
* [[wikipedia:wikipedia:Layout| How to lay out a page ]] | * [[wikipedia:wikipedia:Layout| How to lay out a page on Wikipedia]] | ||
* [[Help:Formatting/Page layout | Page layout help on Paragon Wiki]] | |||
=== Categories === | === Categories === |
Revision as of 19:49, 21 February 2010
Overview
This is a guide for how to be a Paragon Wiki editor. This includes general Wiki editing information and specific Paragon Wiki policy and templates.
Wiki policy
Paragon Wiki policy
- Paragon Wiki Article Guidelines
- How to format discussion on a article's Talk/Discussion page.
- Note that comments should be posted on an article's talk page, on an admin's talk page, or on the forums, not the Main Discussion page.
- Further information: Wikipedia on Talk/Discussion pages
General Wiki policy
- How to be a good Wiki editor
- Wikipedia's Manual of Style
- Wikipedia's policies and guidelines (not all policies here apply to Paragon Wiki and some are modified)
Editing Wikis
Formatting pages
- How to edit wiki pages (Wikipedia's main editing help page)
- Help:Formatting (Paragon Wiki's main formatting help page)
- How to format a page with wiki markup language
- Wikipedia's formatting tutorial
- Wikipedia's formatting cheat sheet
- Wikipedia's editing FAQ
- How to create links and Wikipedia on Linking
- Inserting pictures tutorial
Using templates and sample Wiki Markup Language
- Main article: Help:Templates
- See also: Help:Useful Templates
Standardized formatting is maintained throughout Paragon Wiki by the use of sample markup language and templates.
Sample Markup Language
Sample markup language allows for a simple cut-and-paste of formatting code from one page into another and then adding or changing the content to fit the article. This can be done from a blank sample form or by cutting-and-pasting from an existing article.
An example of a blank form that is used for creating a new page for a contact can be found here: Sample contact form.
Templates
Templates are specialized pages that define a specific type of formatting style. Editors can then call that template into a page and apply it to their text to make that text take on that pre-defined formatting. Templates are called with the double curly brackets {{ }} .
For example, on Paragon Wiki there are templates for colored fonts. The template for making text red is {{red|SampleText}} which would appear on a page as SampleText.
Creating pages and page name management
- Understanding Namespaces (for example: main · User: · User_Talk: · File: · etc...)
- Creating a new page or article (tip: fill in box on main page)
- Naming an article (tip: the case of the first letter doesn't matter, for every other letter, case does matter!)
- Moving/Renaming a page
- How to lay out a page on Wikipedia
- Page layout help on Paragon Wiki
Categories
- Understanding categories for readers
- Understanding categories for editors
- More detailed information on categories
Practice
- The wikimedia sandbox (a useful site for playing with formatting without creating a new article)
Image Editing
GIMP (Gnu Image Manipulation Program) (wiki). Open source, cross platform. Can do most anything Photoshop can (in the right hands). Make sure you install the GTK+ libraries first.
Paint.NET (wiki) is based on the .NET Framework by Microsoft. Some call it what MSPaint should have been.
Obsolete info
- Store Templates to use so that you don't have to type in the names off all the enhancements a store sells
Older info, may be outdated
- Help:Exploration Badge Template Is this still up to date?