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Editing articles, that is to say add new articles and changing exiting ones, is easy in wiki's.
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'''Editing''' articles, that is to say adding new and changing existing ones, is basically really easy.
First you need to register (don't forget to give working email) and you are set to start writing or iron typos out of old articles.
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Usually there is already a existing [[:Category:Template|template]] for what you are going to add that have a frame what all the article needs.
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First of all, you need to '''register''' (don't forget to give a valid email address) and you are set to start writing or iron typos/misinformation out of old articles.
E.g. [[:Template:Infobox Weapon|Weapon]]s, [[:Template:Infobox Shield|shield]]s, [[:Template:Infobox Armour|armour]]s, [[:Template:Infobox Item|Item]]s (things that are mainly used from inventory), [[:Template:Infobox Projectile|projectile]]s, [[:Template:Spell|spell]]s, [[:Template:Skill|skill]]s, different quest types, [[:Template:Society|society]]s and plants have all their own templates where you can copy the needed fields, paste it to the article and fill the fields.
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After looking trough preview the article looks ok, write what you did to summary field, hit save and you have contributed!
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There are couple main guide lines about how to fill those fields.
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Secondly you need to see if the article '''already exists'''.
In 'description' field you should not inswert any additional rows, instead it should be all in one long row. The template automagicly word warps them.
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That is done by writing the item's name to the search box and hitting "go".
When adding anything else and you need a line break, hit the enter once more si that it has empty line betwean the two texts.
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If it is an item you should always use the full short description, but leave the possible <glows> and (glows) out since the search engine gets confused from <'s and >'s and because by always using just the base short description you preserve a standard which makes life easier later on due to consistency. For example, if you would want to add ''an iron überknife known as Bestest (glowing) <chilling> <red glow>'', you should only type ''an iron überknife known as Bestest''.
This is a wiki 'languages' syntax to tell the wiki to that you want a real line break.
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[[Category:Help]]
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Now, if there is no hit, then hit the 'create this page' link and get down to business.
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Usually there is already an existing '''[[:category:template|template]]''' for what you are going to add, i.e. a kind of a frame, which is used for many types of articles.
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E.g. [[:Template:Infobox Weapon|Weapons]], [[:Template:Infobox Shield|shields]], [[:Template:Infobox Armour|armours]], [[:Template:Infobox Item|items]] (things that are mainly used from inventory), [[:Template:Infobox Projectile|projectiles]], [[:Template:Spell|spells]], [[:Template:Skill|skills]], different quest types, [[:Template:Society|societies]] and plants all have their own templates.
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Simply copy the frame from the appropriate template page, paste it to the article and fill in the fields. The meaning of the fields are explained on the template page.
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If an item increases a standard stat, for example [[:category:int|intelligence]] or a skill, say, [[:category:short blades|short blades]], then it belongs to that '''category'''. To include an article into a category add e.g. <nowiki>[[Category:Int]]</nowiki> or <nowiki>[[Category:Short blades]]</nowiki> to the bottom of the article.
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Do note that items that reduce or hamper standard abilities are NOT categorized since then you couldn't use them to search beneficial things. Some special cases do exist though: [[:category:Cursed item|Cursed item]], restrictions such as [[:category:Aura of blackness|Aura of blackness]] (aka. evil wear/wield only), and so on. If you're not sure how or what to categorize, searching for similar, already existing items can help. If you are still uncertain, you could either use the Discussion page of the article (for example [[Talk:A Vorpal Blade]]), ask people around (for example [[Nuane]] and [[BlackSmith]] are known to be active contributors to the site), or just simply leave it be and wait for someone else do it later on.
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After looking through the '''preview''' to be sure the article looks ok (which you should ALWAYS do before saving), write what you did to the summary field, hit save and you have contributed!
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There are also a couple of "oddities" you should be aware of.
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In 'description' field you shouldn't insert any additional rows, instead it should be all in one long row since the template automagically wordwraps them.
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Also, when adding anything else and you need a line break, hit the enter once more, so that it has empty line between the two texts. This is the wiki 'languages' syntax to tell the wiki that you want a real line break. Test out <nowiki><br></nowiki> too.
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[[Category: BatWiki]]

Latest revision as of 21:55, 23 October 2010

Editing articles, that is to say adding new and changing existing ones, is basically really easy.

First of all, you need to register (don't forget to give a valid email address) and you are set to start writing or iron typos/misinformation out of old articles.

Secondly you need to see if the article already exists. That is done by writing the item's name to the search box and hitting "go". If it is an item you should always use the full short description, but leave the possible <glows> and (glows) out since the search engine gets confused from <'s and >'s and because by always using just the base short description you preserve a standard which makes life easier later on due to consistency. For example, if you would want to add an iron überknife known as Bestest (glowing) <chilling> <red glow>, you should only type an iron überknife known as Bestest.

Now, if there is no hit, then hit the 'create this page' link and get down to business.

Usually there is already an existing template for what you are going to add, i.e. a kind of a frame, which is used for many types of articles. E.g. Weapons, shields, armours, items (things that are mainly used from inventory), projectiles, spells, skills, different quest types, societies and plants all have their own templates. Simply copy the frame from the appropriate template page, paste it to the article and fill in the fields. The meaning of the fields are explained on the template page.

If an item increases a standard stat, for example intelligence or a skill, say, short blades, then it belongs to that category. To include an article into a category add e.g. [[Category:Int]] or [[Category:Short blades]] to the bottom of the article. Do note that items that reduce or hamper standard abilities are NOT categorized since then you couldn't use them to search beneficial things. Some special cases do exist though: Cursed item, restrictions such as Aura of blackness (aka. evil wear/wield only), and so on. If you're not sure how or what to categorize, searching for similar, already existing items can help. If you are still uncertain, you could either use the Discussion page of the article (for example Talk:A Vorpal Blade), ask people around (for example Nuane and BlackSmith are known to be active contributors to the site), or just simply leave it be and wait for someone else do it later on.

After looking through the preview to be sure the article looks ok (which you should ALWAYS do before saving), write what you did to the summary field, hit save and you have contributed!

There are also a couple of "oddities" you should be aware of. In 'description' field you shouldn't insert any additional rows, instead it should be all in one long row since the template automagically wordwraps them.

Also, when adding anything else and you need a line break, hit the enter once more, so that it has empty line between the two texts. This is the wiki 'languages' syntax to tell the wiki that you want a real line break. Test out <br> too.