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Now the page shows a <span style="color:red">red colored link</span> to your upcoming page. A click on this link will tell you, that the page doesn't exist yet, and offer you to create the page. Clicking this | Now the page shows a <span style="color:red">red colored link</span> to your upcoming page. A click on this link will tell you, that the page doesn't exist yet, and offer you to create the page. Clicking this | ||
sends you directly to your new page and will open the edit box. | sends you directly to your new page and will open the edit box. | ||
{{Note|You can also create a new page, by entering the URL of the new page directly in your browser address bar. '''In this case, don't forget to link the new page from another page.'''}} | |||
{{Note|A double-Enter is required to make a new paragraph. Please use this after any heading, as it puts headings in a separate translation unit which is preferred by translators using external tools.}} | {{Note|A double-Enter is required to make a new paragraph. Please use this after any heading, as it puts headings in a separate translation unit which is preferred by translators using external tools.}} |
Latest revision as of 12:00, 26 February 2019
Available Tools
- Page Layout helps to standardize the look of pages
- Tool Box shows you wiki markup for the effect you need
- Typographical Guidelines standardizes markup for use in translation, either to official manuals (DocBook) or to other languages.
Deciding where to create your page
Many people choose to draft a page on their own Talk page, then move the result to the desired site. Sometimes there is a good reason for preferring to do it in the final location. If that is the case, consider using before your content {{Construction}} which will display
Wiki Structure
For the convenience of users we try to avoid creating a structure more than three levels deep, avoiding having to type long paths for page names. For most purposes, the following guide will suffice:
Application
Application/Troubleshooting
Application/xxx-How-To
Application/Manual
Application/Manual/Introduction
Application/Manual/Section_1
Application/Manual/Section_xxx
Workflow
- Navigate to a page, which will contain a link to your new page
- Edit this page and insert a link to a new, not yet existing page like this: [[Special:myLanguage/My New Page]]
- Write a one-line summary of what you changed
- Hit the Preview button and check your work
- Save your edits.
Now the page shows a red colored link to your upcoming page. A click on this link will tell you, that the page doesn't exist yet, and offer you to create the page. Clicking this sends you directly to your new page and will open the edit box.