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==How to Edit==
==How to Edit==
===Step 1: Become a user===
===Step 1: Become a user===
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# Create an account by [[Special:UserLogin|clicking here]].  
# Create an account by [[Special:UserLogin|clicking here]].  
# '''Please note, that in order to prevent bots, we have set up a system that allows anyone to create an account, however the account's first edits will not be shown on the default view of the page until the account is approved, which is usually done right after the first edit is made.''' Once the account is approved, all future edits are shown on the default page automatically. Even after a person has an approved account, his edits are still viewed by others to see if they could be improved, but by default they do appear on the finished page.
# '''Please note, that in order to prevent bots, we have set up a system that allows anyone to create an account, however the account's first edits will not be shown on the default view of the page until the account is approved, which is usually done right after the first edit is made.''' Once the account is approved, all future edits are shown on the default page automatically. Even after a person has an approved account, his edits are still viewed by others to see if they could be improved, but by default they do appear on the finished page.
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# Alternatively, you could read our brief [[#How_to_Add_Content| help guide below]] before adding content.  
# Alternatively, you could read our brief [[#How_to_Add_Content| help guide below]] before adding content.  
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# For example: How to Edit Halachipedia (all words capitalized except “to,” which is part of an infinitive). <br>See [http://www.dailywritingtips.com/rules-for-capitalization-in-titles/ Dailywritingtips.com for details.]
# For example: How to Edit Halachipedia (all words capitalized except “to,” which is part of an infinitive). <br>See [http://www.dailywritingtips.com/rules-for-capitalization-in-titles/ Dailywritingtips.com for details.]
# For example: "Telling a Non-Jew on [[Shabbat]] to Work After [[Shabbat]]" all words are capitalized except for: a (article), on (preposition), and to (infinitive).
# For example: "Telling a Non-Jew on [[Shabbat]] to Work After [[Shabbat]]" all words are capitalized except for: a (article), on (preposition), and to (infinitive).
==Capitalizing Hebrew Words==
In general, the capitalization depends on whatever would be capitalized in English.
# Rule 1: The first word of a sentence is always capitalized
# Rule 2: A proper noun is capitalized. A proper noun is a name for an specific person, place, or organization.
## For example, Shabbat is a proper noun just like Saturday would be and should be capitalized. However, a bracha should be lowercase just like a blessing is a noun and is lowercase, though, Birchot HaTorah would be capitalized for that matter.
## Another example, is that the word 'rishonim' (Medeval commentators) shouldn't be capitalized, but Tosfot should be since it refers to a specific group of French rabbis living in the Twelfth century.


==Page Classification==
==Page Classification==
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Currently, we're using reference highlights with a little CSS to make it easier to find which footnote you are up to. See the [[Mediawiki:Vector.css]] page for that code.
Currently, we're using reference highlights with a little CSS to make it easier to find which footnote you are up to. See the [[Mediawiki:Vector.css]] page for that code.


==How To Categorize A Page==
==How to Categorize a Page==
The categorization system is very useful for organizational purposes. At the bottom of every page should be a category link. All you have to do is add the following at the bottom of a page: <nowiki>[[Category:Category_Name]]</nowiki>.<br>
The categorization system is very useful for organizational purposes. At the bottom of every page should be a category link. All you have to do is add the following at the bottom of a page: <nowiki>[[Category:Category_Name]]</nowiki>.<br>
The next question is how to create a Category. Simple.  
The next question is how to create a Category. Simple.  
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* Save page. Done.
* Save page. Done.
Here's an example of a Category page: [[Category:Chanukah]].
Here's an example of a Category page: [[Category:Chanukah]].
==Get Halachipedia Offline==
==Get Halachipedia Offline==
# See [[Get Halachipedia Offline]]
# See [[Get Halachipedia Offline]]