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This guide is the only way that is recommended for adding content. Following this guide will add your content to the correct place and ensure that it is visible to others even if you miss some steps
 
This guide is the only way that is recommended for adding content. Following this guide will add your content to the correct place and ensure that it is visible to others even if you miss some steps
  
#Decide what the basic type of your article is  
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*Decide what the basic type of your article is  
##Maintenance, modification information etc
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**Maintenance, modification information etc
#From the [[Main_Page|main site page]] navigate into that category
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*From the [[Main_Page|main site page]] navigate into that category
#You should now see a page for that category with a number of sub-categories listed
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*You should now see a page for that category with a number of sub-categories listed
##engine, chassis, brakes etc
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**engine, chassis, brakes etc
#Next to each sub-category you will see an edit link (if you're logged in). Click it
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*Next to each sub-category you will see an edit link (if you're logged in). Click it
# The edit page will open and you'll see something like  
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* The edit page will open and you'll see something like  
  
 
<HR>
 
<HR>
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<nowiki>[[Change cambelt|Change The Cambelt]]</nowiki>
 
<nowiki>[[Change cambelt|Change The Cambelt]]</nowiki>
 
<HR>
 
<HR>
#The text in the middle of <nowiki>== ==</nowiki> is the category title
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*The text in the middle of <nowiki>== ==</nowiki> is the category title
##Copy or make a note of the Category:xxxxxxxxxxx text from this line
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**Copy or make a note of the Category:xxxxxxxxxxx text from this line
#The text between <nowiki>[[ ]]</nowiki> is a link to an article
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*The text between <nowiki>[[ ]]</nowiki> is a link to an article
#Creat a new line with <nowiki>
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*Create a new line with the title of your article between <nowiki>== ==</nowiki>
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*Hit the preview button. You should see a preview of the page.
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*There should be a new red link with your article title in the section you edited
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*If everything looks OK hit the Save button to save your changes to the page
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*You have now added your article to the page. But you haven't actually created the article.
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*Now to create the article itself.
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*Click on the red link and you'll be taken to a blank edit page. Add your text
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*Keep editing and previewing until you're happy with the content
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*The last act is to add your article to the correct sub category
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*Remember the Category:xxxxxxxxx line you noted above?
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*Add it to the very bottom of your article contained in <nowiki>[[ ]]</nowiki> to categorise your article
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*Hit the save button to finally save your page
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*It should save everything then show you your page. This will look exactly like the preview you saw before saving
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*At the very end of the page should be a line Category:xxxxxxx
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**Make sure the category link is not red.
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***If it is you typed the category wrong in the article. Correct it to use the correct category
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That's it. It sounds complicated but when you try it it's not difficult.
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You're welcome to view the source code for existing pages (click the edit button at the top of the page) but please don't accidentally save them!
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== User Profile==
 
== User Profile==
 
Public profile for a user
 
Public profile for a user
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If there's something that you wish you'd known when buying yours please feel free to add it here
 
If there's something that you wish you'd known when buying yours please feel free to add it here
  
 
 
='''How Do I Start A New Page'''=
 
Assuming you are already a registered contributor....
 
 
==Decide where you want the article==
 
First decide where your new page best resides :- is it a maintenance article, an information article or a modification article
 
 
Once you know which section you want to add it to open that section from the main page. For e.g. let's say you have just modified your car with a flux capacitor and want to share this mod with everyone else, open the modification link
 
 
==Create A new entry for your article==
 
Under each section (maintenance, information, modification) there are a number of different sub-sections.
 
 
Eg in Modification there are sub sections for Performance, Handling, Cosmetic, Track etc etc
 
 
Decide where your modification best belongs. For e.g. your new flux capacitor is definitely a performance mod so you'd want to put it in the performance sub section!
 
 
Alongside the sub-section of choice you will see an edit link (Right hand side in line with the sub-section title)[Don't see this, you're either not logged in or not registered to contribute]
 
Click this edit link
 
You'll be presented with a basic text editor containing text that looks like this :-
 
 
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<nowiki>
 
=Performance Modifications=</nowiki>
 
 
Feeling the need for speed. Here's some information on how to satisfy your desires
 
 
<nowiki>[[Fitting A hyperdrive]]</nowiki>
 
 
<nowiki>[[Fitting Neutron Blasters]]</nowiki>
 
 
 
 
 
 
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The lines in <nowiki>[[ ]]</nowiki> are the interesting ones. These specify a link to a content page. It is one of these you need to add.
 
 
To do this add a new line:-
 
 
<nowiki>[[Fitting a flux capacitor]]</nowiki>
 
 
Then click on save at the bottom of the page
 
 
You will be returned to the main modification page.
 
 
In the performance section you'll now see a red link called "Fitting a flux capacitor"
 
 
The red colour means that the page does not exist yet! Time to change that
 
 
 
Click the link and it will take you to a new page where you can edit your article. Don't forget to tag it with <nowiki>[[Category:Modification]]</nowiki> so that your new content is added into the modification guides section (Plese finish reading this whole page to understand how/why this is importaint!)
 
 
Once you're done editing save the page. Your entry is now in the system
 
  
  

Revision as of 23:07, 31 August 2011

First of all please take the time to read and understand this guide thoroughly before starting. It will provide lots of information on how to create your content and how to fit it into the site to avoid it disappearing into obscurity

Contents

Site Organisation

First off a brief note on how content is orgainised so you are familiar with the concept

Everything that's user added is placed into a specific category based on it's content. From each category there are a number of related sub categories.

As a example Maintenance is a category. Under this are sub categories for engine maintenance, brake system maintenance, etc. etc

The top level categories are all listed out on the main site entry page

Car Related content

Nearly all of the vehicle related content on this site is fitted into categories

A Category is a notional grouping of material which covers a particular type of subject

There are currently 4 categories for articles :-

User Related Content

There are two categories for user information

How to add technical content

Technical content is content that explains how to do a particular job on the car.

This guide is the only way that is recommended for adding content. Following this guide will add your content to the correct place and ensure that it is visible to others even if you miss some steps


== [[:Category:Engine_maintenance|Engine Maintenance]] ==

[[ST215 engine rebuild|Rebuilding a ST215 3S-GTE engine]]

[[ST205 engine swap|ST205 Engine removal guide]]

[[:Category:error_codes|Check for error codes]]

[[Change cambelt|Change The Cambelt]]


That's it. It sounds complicated but when you try it it's not difficult. You're welcome to view the source code for existing pages (click the edit button at the top of the page) but please don't accidentally save them!


User Profile

Public profile for a user

Tag: [[Category:User_profiles]]

User Projects

Ongoing project page for each user.

Tag :- [[Category:User_projects]]

Maintenence

Subset of guides relating to maintenance of car only. Category has a simple front page with a list of all maintenance guides and a header saying it's unsrted

Tag : [[Category:Maintenance]]

Modification

Subset of guides relating to modification of car Category has a simple front page with a list of all modification guides and a header saying it's unsrted Tag : [[:Modification]]


Information

All guides Simple front page with a note to say that this is all articles Tag : [[Category:Information]]

Applying Tags

If you follow the creating a page guide correctly a single tag should be all that's required to fit it into the correct section

Main Site Pages

These pages are directly available from the left hand navigation pane of the web page

Main Page

This is the main face of the wiki site. It contains links to all available content. Most users will not need to change this as it simply provides convenient links into lower subsetcions. Your content should be added to those pages

Community

~Documentation on how to use the wiki, how to contribute, codes of conduct etc. Again not a page users should be editing BUT if you feel there is information missing that could be useful you are free to add

Maintaining the GT4

Hand edited sorted list of maintenance articles

This is the root of all articles pertaining to mending or maintaining the car. If you want to add a new maintenance description this is the place to start from

Modifying the GT4

Hand edited sorted list of modification guides

This is the root of all articles pertaining to mending or modifying/uprating the car. If you want to add a new modification this is the place to start from


Buying guide

Hints and tips when buying a car

If there's something that you wish you'd known when buying yours please feel free to add it here




Administrative Information

Users must request a login via the forum

Only staff have the rights to create a new account

All registered users may edit pages :- guidelines are on the community page

At this time photo uploading is enabled for Admin only NOT users - Create articles using hyperlinks. The admins will upload pictures for you if the content is deemed suitable and we have not run out of website space

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