Team:British Columbia/Team:Wiki Editing Guide

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==Namespace Rules==
==Namespace Rules==
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The 2012 iGEM wiki is shared by all the teams. The way they manage this chaos is by assigning every team a namespace. Accordingly, the [https://2012.igem.org/Requirements/Wiki rules] say we should start all of our pages with '''Team:British_Columbia'''. So do it!
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The 2012 iGEM wiki is shared by all the teams. The way they manage this chaos is by assigning every team a namespace. Accordingly, the [https://2012.igem.org/Requirements/Wiki rules] say we should start all of our pages with ''Team:British_Columbia''. So do it! Again:
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*Name your pages "Team:British_Columbia/''yourpagename''"
==Templates==
==Templates==
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The group of links at the top of the page is a template. Templates are blocks of wiki that you can easily embed in other pages. You can put the link template in a page by entering: <blockquote><code><nowiki>{{Template:Team:British_Columbia_Header}}</nowiki></code></blockquote>
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The group of links at the top of the page is a template. Templates are blocks of wiki that you can easily embed in other pages. You include a template in a page by entering the template name enclosed in curly brackets. For example, the header we put at the top of every page is embedded by entering: <blockquote><code><nowiki>{{Template:Team:British_Columbia_Header}}</nowiki></code></blockquote>
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You can edit the a template by going to its wiki page and clicking the edit link at the top. Here's a link to the header template: [[Template:Team:British_Columbia_Header]]
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You can edit the a template by going to its wiki page and clicking the edit link at the top. Here's a link to the header template: [[Template:Team:British_Columbia_Header]]. If a page contains templates, you'll see them mentioned at the bottom of the edit page.
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Future guidebits: Page headings, google docs
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==Page Headings==
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You can give your page heirarhcical headings by enclosing the headings in <nowiki>==</nowiki>
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The page title is the primary heading
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==Secondary Headings==
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are generated by <i><nowiki>==Secondary Headings==</nowiki></i>.
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===Tertiary Headings===
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are generated by <i><nowiki>===Tertiary Headings===</nowiki></i>, and so on.

Revision as of 21:42, 4 July 2012

British Columbia - 2012.igem.org

Here's a good cheatsheet.

Contents

Namespace Rules

The 2012 iGEM wiki is shared by all the teams. The way they manage this chaos is by assigning every team a namespace. Accordingly, the rules say we should start all of our pages with Team:British_Columbia. So do it! Again:

  • Name your pages "Team:British_Columbia/yourpagename"

Templates

The group of links at the top of the page is a template. Templates are blocks of wiki that you can easily embed in other pages. You include a template in a page by entering the template name enclosed in curly brackets. For example, the header we put at the top of every page is embedded by entering:
{{Template:Team:British_Columbia_Header}}

You can edit the a template by going to its wiki page and clicking the edit link at the top. Here's a link to the header template: Template:Team:British_Columbia_Header. If a page contains templates, you'll see them mentioned at the bottom of the edit page.

Page Headings

You can give your page heirarhcical headings by enclosing the headings in == The page title is the primary heading

Secondary Headings

are generated by ==Secondary Headings==.

Tertiary Headings

are generated by ===Tertiary Headings===, and so on.