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Refer to [[Style]] for guidance on rules that help to maintain Wurmpedia's standards.<br><br> | Refer to [[Style]] for guidance on rules that help to maintain Wurmpedia's standards.<br><br> | ||
There is a [http://wikipedia.mozdev.org/index.html Firefox Extension for editing the wiki], which is very useful. | There is a [http://wikipedia.mozdev.org/index.html Firefox Extension for editing the wiki], which is very useful. | ||
Consider creating [[MetaWikiPedia:Template]] for text that is often used. Templates could be used to make menus, headers, and footers. The main WikiPedia use them a lot. For example: [[MetaWikiPedia:Template:H:f_Help|Help Footer]]. | Consider creating [[MetaWikiPedia:Template]] for text that is often used. Templates could be used to make menus, headers, and footers. The main WikiPedia use them a lot. For example: [[MetaWikiPedia:Template:H:f_Help|Help Footer]]. | ||
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:*...and finally <span style="color: #000000;background:#E6FFE6;"><nowiki>{{smiley}}</nowiki></span> to use on Talk pages. Smile! {{smiley}} | :*...and finally <span style="color: #000000;background:#E6FFE6;"><nowiki>{{smiley}}</nowiki></span> to use on Talk pages. Smile! {{smiley}} | ||
You can use [http:// | You can use [http://jtidy.sourceforge.net/] to convert HTML snippets to Wiki syntax. | ||
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[[Help:Contents]] | [[Help:Interwiki linking]] | [[Help:Style]] | [[Help:Contents]] | [[Help:Interwiki linking]] | [[Help:Style]] | ||
Revision as of 04:21, 23 November 2011
General guidelines
These guidelines are not meant to make WurmPedia a bureaucracy, but to make it easier for everyone (including you) to edit and discuss things. Remember you can help people get to know how to use a wiki, even if you're a beginner yourself.
- Keep pages short.
- Avoid use of HTML when wiki markup will do.
- Keep the content of the article focused.
- Be respectful of others.
Discussion guidelines
- Put discussion on the discussion tab (every page has one).
- Sign your name with four tildes ~~~~ at the end of your comment.
- Put your comment below all the rest under a given header.
- Do not interrupt other peoples comments.
- Put new topics under a new header at the bottom of a page.
Editing etiquette
- Avoid deleting other people's work.
- If you must delete and something you deleted reappears, do not delete it a second time. Use
strikethroughand work it out with the other person using the discussion tab (every page has one) or the user's discussion tab (every user has one).
Basic Wikisyntax
| Description | You type | You get |
| Applies anywhere | ||
| Italicise text |
''italic'' |
italic |
| Bold text |
'''bold''' |
bold |
| Bold and italic |
'''''bold & italic''''' |
bold & italic |
| Internal link (within Wurmpedia) |
[[name of page]] |
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| Redirect to another page |
#redirect [[Target page]] |
1. redirect Target page |
| External link (to other websites) |
[http://www.example.com] |
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Sign your posts |
~~~~ |
Username 04:56, |
| Applies only at the beginning of the line | ||
| Headings of different sizes |
==level 1== |
Level 1Level 2Level 3Level 4 |
| Bulleted list |
* one |
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| Numbered list |
# one |
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| Thumbnail image |
[[Image:Question icon.png|thumb|50px|Caption text]] |
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Misc
Refer to the help page on WikiMedia.org
Refer to Style for guidance on rules that help to maintain Wurmpedia's standards.
There is a Firefox Extension for editing the wiki, which is very useful.
Consider creating MetaWikiPedia:Template for text that is often used. Templates could be used to make menus, headers, and footers. The main WikiPedia use them a lot. For example: Help Footer.
Some common templates here are:
- {{stub}} which marks a page as being a stub and lists it in the Category:Stub page.
- {{cleanup}} which marks a page´s layout as requiring attention.
- {{copyedit}} which marks a page´s spelling or grammar as needing improvement.
- ...and finally {{smiley}} to use on Talk pages. Smile! Template:Smiley
You can use [2] to convert HTML snippets to Wiki syntax.

