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'''IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT US AT SUPPORT@HALACHIPEDIA.COM'''
'''IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT US AT SUPPORT@HALACHIPEDIA.COM'''
 
==Step 1: Become a user==
# Create an account by [[Special:UserLogin|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.  
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.  


== Step 1: Create a New Page ==
== 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.
* 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.
*Therefore, the first thing to do is decide where your halachik article would belong within our topical categories as displayed on the left sidebar.
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* A red link means that it's an empty page, which you can then click on and add content
* A red link means that it's an empty page, which you can then click on and add content


== Step 2: Adding Content ==
== How to Add Content ==
*To make a simple page, there are really only a few codes you should know
*To make a simple page, there are really only a few codes you should know
# Subtopics have <font color=red><nowiki>==</nowiki></font> before and after <font color=red><nowiki>==</nowiki></font>
# Subtopics have <font color=red><nowiki>==</nowiki></font> before and after <font color=red><nowiki>==</nowiki></font>
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===Here's an example template===
===An Example Template===
<pre>
<pre>
<!-- cut and paste the following template into a word file,  
<!-- cut and paste the following template into a word file,  
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</pre>
</pre>


==Links==
==Links for More Coding Help==
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting Wiki Coding Help]
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting Wiki Coding Help]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Wiki_markup Wiki Coding Help]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Wiki_markup Wiki Coding Help]
* [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:How_to_use_images How to Add and Edit Images]
* [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:How_to_use_images How to Add and Edit Images]

Revision as of 13:17, 23 May 2012

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT US AT SUPPORT@HALACHIPEDIA.COM

Step 1: Become a user

  1. 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
  • 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
  1. Subtopics have == before and after ==
  2. Bullet points use the asterisk sign *
  3. Numbers use the pound sign #
  4. References require two things:
    1. Each individual reference needs <ref> before and </ref> afterwards
    2. 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/>”

Links for More Coding Help