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== Create an Account == | == Create an Account == | ||
Create an account in order to modify this site - click the person icon in the top right of the screen and follow the prompts. | Create an account in order to modify this site - click the person icon in the top right of the screen and follow the prompts. | ||
Note: Your email needs to be verified in order to access the "edit" function in the "Actions" drop down menu. | |||
== Make a New Page == | == Make a New Page == |
Revision as of 19:37, 24 June 2024
Ready to contribute to this website? DwebYVR.org is hosted on MediaWiki. You can Google to your heart's content the in's and out's of editing on MediaWiki, meanwhile, here are a few quick-start tips:
Create an Account
Create an account in order to modify this site - click the person icon in the top right of the screen and follow the prompts.
Note: Your email needs to be verified in order to access the "edit" function in the "Actions" drop down menu.
Make a New Page
There are several ways to make a new page on MediaWiki. Possibly the easiest is to enter the desired URL for a page that doesn't exist yet into your address bar. You will be taken to that URL with no content, and you can use the edit function to populate that page with what you want it to say.
Using square brackets around a word creates a [[wikilink]]. Creating a wikilink in-text and then clicking on it will also take you to create a new page.
Backlink New Pages
What good is a page no one knows about? Once you've added a new page, it helps to backlink it in relevant places to make it easier for others to find.
Even if you don't though, it will still show up in the All Pages index view of the site.
Create Your User Page
Now that you have an account, tell the world about yourself! You can copy/paste the content from this User Profile Template.
MediaWiki Text Styling
Formatting your text makes it easier and more fun to read! Wikis use the wikitext markup syntax to control text formatting - refer to the MediaWiki Cheatsheet for guidance on how to do things like italics, bold, headings, and links.
The Visual Editor lets you easily add styling with the menu bar options.
Follow the instructions here: https://helpwiki.evergreen.edu/wiki/index.php/Customize_Navigation_-_Mediawiki