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The toolbox changes per page. On every page there is a 'What links here' link, which leads to a list of all pages that link to that page that you're on. This is very handy for backtracking, for example going to the previous chapter.<br>
 
The toolbox changes per page. On every page there is a 'What links here' link, which leads to a list of all pages that link to that page that you're on. This is very handy for backtracking, for example going to the previous chapter.<br>
On User pages the toolbox also contains a link to list of contributions of the user. And, if the user has enabled this function, a link to can send an email.
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On User pages the toolbox also contains a link to list of contributions of the user. And, if the user has enabled this function, a link to send this user an email (this link is only vissible when you are logged in).
  
 
The toolbox also links to the list of [[Special:Specialpages|Special Pages]]. These are all special system pages, that you might want to browse through once, just so you know what's there.
 
The toolbox also links to the list of [[Special:Specialpages|Special Pages]]. These are all special system pages, that you might want to browse through once, just so you know what's there.

Revision as of 07:23, 9 September 2005

Wiki Basics

The distinguishing characteristic of Wikis, is that (almost) all pages can be edited by all users. However, when you edit, always respect other people’s work. Only make changes where necessary; when you have something meaningful to add or when mistakes have been made. Be especially reluctant in editing chapter pages: only add links or images, or better still, first ask if that’s ok with the author.


Finding your way around

The tabs

All pages have a ‘talk’ page attached, which you can reach through the discussion tab. Here you can comment on the page’s content by clicking on the plus sign next to the edit tab.

Registered users also have a page of their own where they can post a little about themselves. These pages also come with a ‘talk’ page attached; there you can leave messages to this user.

The history tab shows you a list of all previous stages of the page you're on. You can see when it has been edited, and by whom. You can even look at all the previous versions, compare them with each other, and restore the last proper version in case of vandalism. So there is no need to worry about the fact that everyone can edit everything: mishaps can always be restored.

If you are a registered user and signed in, there'll be one more tab: watch. Clicking here will add the page to your watchlist, a list of pages you monitor for changes - your favourites.


The menu

On the left of your screen you'll find a menu, grouped in system pages, story pages, a search box, and the toolbox.

The system pages are the more technical pages, the 'meta' pages. To find out what's new, check out New Pages and Recent Changes. As the names suggest, New Pages gives a list of all new pages, while Recent Changes tracks all changes that have been made: all comments that have been added, etc.

The story pages the content pages: what we're all here for. The Interactive Story link will land you on the introduction page for the story, from where you can start reading. The Overview page lists all existing and (in red) non-existing chapters.

From the search box you can search for pages containing your search term. Note that there are two buttons: 'Go' and 'Search'. If you enter a search term which is also the name of a page (for example Imrahil), the 'Go' button will land you straight on the corresponding page, whereas the 'Search' button will show a list of pages where the term is used.

The toolbox changes per page. On every page there is a 'What links here' link, which leads to a list of all pages that link to that page that you're on. This is very handy for backtracking, for example going to the previous chapter.
On User pages the toolbox also contains a link to list of contributions of the user. And, if the user has enabled this function, a link to send this user an email (this link is only vissible when you are logged in).

The toolbox also links to the list of Special Pages. These are all special system pages, that you might want to browse through once, just so you know what's there.


Editing Basics

Links

The most important thing about editing in wikis, is the way they link. All you have to do to create a link, is to type a word in double square brackets like [[this]]. Here I've just created a link to the page "This". Since there was no such page, I have, at the same time that I have created the link, also create a new page. That page is still empty, and therefor the link is red.
If you meant to link to an existing page, but the link turns up red, that means you got the name wrong.

Piped Links

All you have to do to link to a page is put it's name in brackets, but sometimes you want something other than the page's name to show up in your text. You can find an example of this on the main page:

We trust you are all mature adults who respect one another's work, but even if we should be visited by a vandal, pages can be restored to their original state.

Note that the link reads "vandal", while the page is actually called "vandalism".

The way to create such a link is by adding the text you want to appear on the page like this: [[vandalism|vandal]] - first the link, then the text you want to see.


Other Help


External Links