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==Step 1: Become a user== | ==Step 1: Become a user== |
Revision as of 03:52, 13 June 2012
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT US AT SUPPORT@HALACHIPEDIA.COM
IF YOU WANT TO APPLY TO BECOME A HALACHIPEDIA MODERATOR, GRAPHIC DESIGNER, OR CODER, CLICK HERE
Step 1: Become a user
- Create an account by clicking here.
Step 2: Learn how to edit
Wiki coding is relatively simple to learn and use, but it's not always so intuitive, and so it would be a good idea to first read some very brief help guides before adding content.
How to Create a New Page
- Unlike most websites whereby you create a new page and subsequently connect the new page to the main site via a link, in a wiki you first have to create the link and then the page. When you create the link, it will be to a blank page. Then when you click on this blank page, it will give you the option of adding content, so that it’s no longer blank.
- Therefore, the first thing to do is decide where your halachik article would belong within our topical categories as displayed on the left sidebar.
- For instance, “The Laws of Shema” would fall within the “Prayer” category.
- Next, you need to create the link. To do this, click the edit tab towards the top of the page. From here you’ll see a large editable text box with all sorts of strange looking coding symbols. Find where you should add your link and surround the title with double brakets
- For instance [[Laws of Shema]] = Laws of Shema
- A red link means that it's an empty page, which you can then click on and add content
How to Add Content
- To make a simple page, there are really only a few codes you should know
- Subtopics have == before and after ==
- Bullet points use the asterisk sign *
- Numbers use the pound sign #
- References require two things:
- Each individual reference needs <ref> before and </ref> afterwards
- And, at the very bottom of the page, you must include: ==Notes== <references/>
Here's an example:
According to scientists, the Sun is pretty big.<ref>E. Miller, The Sun, (New York: Academic Press, 2005), 23-5.</ref>
The Moon, however, is not so big.<ref>R. Smith, "Size of the Moon", Scientific American, 46 (April 1978): 44-6.</ref>
==Notes==
<references/>
An Example Template
<!-- cut and paste the following template into a word file, replace any text with your desired text, leave all symbols--> Write a two sentence introduction-just replace this text with your introduction. <!--Use the next line of code if you want to insert an image, else erase --> [[File:name of image file.jpg|thumb|right|''text you want below image'' ]] == Replace this text with First Section title == # Replace with desired text <ref> Replace with desired reference</ref> # Replace with desired next point text<ref> Replace with desired reference</ref> # Replace with desired next point text<ref> Replace with desired reference</ref> == Next Section Title == # text <ref>reference</ref> # next point text<ref> reference</ref> # next point text<ref> reference</ref> == Next Section Title == # text <ref>reference</ref> # next point text<ref> reference</ref> # next point text<ref> reference</ref> <!--Do not erase the next two lines --> ==Sources== <references/>”