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− | Refer to the help page on [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Editing WikiMedia.org] | + | Refer to the help page on [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Editing WikiMedia.org]<br> |
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There is a [http://wikipedia.mozdev.org/index.html Firefox Extension for editing the wiki], which I find very useful. | There is a [http://wikipedia.mozdev.org/index.html Firefox Extension for editing the wiki], which I find very useful. | ||
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You can use [http://www.jtidy.de/jtidy/ JTidy] to convert HTML snippets to Wiki syntax. | You can use [http://www.jtidy.de/jtidy/ JTidy] to convert HTML snippets to Wiki syntax. | ||
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[[Help:Contents]] | [[Help:Interwiki_linking]] | [[Help:Contents]] | [[Help:Interwiki_linking]] |
Revision as of 21:09, 15 May 2006
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 I find 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 ans lists it in the page
- {{cleanup}} which marks a page´s layout as requiring attention.
You can use JTidy to convert HTML snippets to Wiki syntax.