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*** Conceptual Continuity (CC Clues that are hidden within the album) | *** Conceptual Continuity (CC Clues that are hidden within the album) | ||
*** Don't worry if you can't fill out ALL of this information. Just provide these 4 headers, so that others can add to it later. For instance, you might want to add tracknames, without having a clue as to the players, album background or CC (happens to me all the time, heheh). In that case, just create all the headers, and add your information underneath the "About The Album" header. | *** Don't worry if you can't fill out ALL of this information. Just provide these 4 headers, so that others can add to it later. For instance, you might want to add tracknames, without having a clue as to the players, album background or CC (happens to me all the time, heheh). In that case, just create all the headers, and add your information underneath the "About The Album" header. | ||
− | * To keep up with changes made to articles, click the "Recent | + | * To keep up with changes made to articles, click the "[http://wiki.killuglyradio.com/index.php/Special:Recentchanges Recent Changes]" link in the navigation box. This page will show you who modified what, and for what reason. It's a convenient way to keep up with where any given page is at any given point. |
* Lastly: your IP is logged with every modification you make to any of the pages. I'm sure your intentions are good. If, on the contrary, you consistently prove yourself to be a troll, your IP can and will be banned... but you're not like that, now are you! :) | * Lastly: your IP is logged with every modification you make to any of the pages. I'm sure your intentions are good. If, on the contrary, you consistently prove yourself to be a troll, your IP can and will be banned... but you're not like that, now are you! :) |
Revision as of 13:20, 14 March 2005
A quick 'n dirty guide to editing/adding articles.
- First up: the top left links are your friends.
- The "discussion" link will lead to a page where you can discuss the current content of an article. Use this if you disagree with (parts of) the article's current content, or if you want to add/edit content but are not sure whether it is appropriate. Consider the discussion link a place for "meta-talk".
- The "edit" link will allow you to edit the article itself - or even create it, in case there was nothing there posted before your addition.
- Adding/editing articles
- Rule of thumb: do a search to see if a page already exists. If it does, edit that page instead of creating your own new page - by using the "edit" link, top left.
- Creating a new page is easy: type in the main url of the wiki (http://wiki.killuglyradio.com/index.php/) and have it followed by the title of your new page like so: http://www.killuglyradio.com/index.php/Dweezil_Zappa Note the use of underscores instead of spaces, and the capitalization of each word of the newly created page! Again: before doing this, perform a search to check if the page does not already exist.
- Helpful hint when trying to format a page: have a look at another, already formatted page by clicking that page's "edit" link. It'll show you some of the voodoo used in formatting that page.
- Editing Album pages: Try to format each album page as was done here, at the Freak Out page. That means 4 sections:
- About The Album (track info, release date, label, etc)
- Players (the musicians featured on the album)
- Background (more information about the circumstances/zeitgeist in which the album was released)
- Conceptual Continuity (CC Clues that are hidden within the album)
- Don't worry if you can't fill out ALL of this information. Just provide these 4 headers, so that others can add to it later. For instance, you might want to add tracknames, without having a clue as to the players, album background or CC (happens to me all the time, heheh). In that case, just create all the headers, and add your information underneath the "About The Album" header.
- To keep up with changes made to articles, click the "Recent Changes" link in the navigation box. This page will show you who modified what, and for what reason. It's a convenient way to keep up with where any given page is at any given point.
- Lastly: your IP is logged with every modification you make to any of the pages. I'm sure your intentions are good. If, on the contrary, you consistently prove yourself to be a troll, your IP can and will be banned... but you're not like that, now are you! :)