Author Help
Creating Articles (Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.)
Starting a new page from a link
- Some pages contain links to other pages that don't exist yet.
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- To start one of these new pages, you can click on its link. They are typically created in preparation for creating a new page.
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- A new page link with a misspelled name need not be created if that duplicates content found under another name page.
- If there isn't already a new page link to the page you want to create, you can always add such a link yourself. You would add the new page link typically in a related page, an index page or your own user page.
Starting a new page from a search
- Type the name of the page that doesn't exist in the Search box, and start the search.
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- The search results will say that no such page exists. You can create a new page by clicking on the 'red' name.
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Starting a new page through the URL
- Using the browser address bar to enter an URL to a new page is an easy way to start the new page process.
- Easier still is editing the page-name part of a URL for an existing page. For instance, if the URL currently shows :
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- You could edit that and press enter.
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- If the typed page does not exist, you can create a new page by clicking on 'create this page' link.
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Creating a Blank Page
- A 'non-existing' page does not have a history, whereas a 'blank' page has a page 'history', although it does not have any content.
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- Creating a new page is just like editing a blank page.
- To create an empty page, save a page with the wikitext __END__. This code will not be saved, it just prevents refusal by the system to create an empty page.
Editing a New Page
- After a new page is created, you can add content to it by going to 'Edit' mode or 'Edit Source' mode.
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- Guidelines for Authors and Editors
- Content Formatting Policies
- Technical matters