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To help you get started with adding content, we've created a few templates for common content items. The easiest way to use these templates is to copy and paste them into your new page -- then you can start adding information.
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To help you get started with adding content, we've created a few templates for common content items. The easiest way to use these templates is to copy and paste them into your new page or to use the template page as instructed below-- then you can start adding information.
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==New Book Entry on [[Books]] page==
  
 
To creat a new entry for [[Books]]:
 
To creat a new entry for [[Books]]:
* Copy the code for the [[Book Template#The Template|template]] from below.
 
 
* Go the main [[Books]] page -- navigate to the appropriate letter of the alphabet.
 
* Go the main [[Books]] page -- navigate to the appropriate letter of the alphabet.
 
* Open the list by clicking on the "edit" button. Add the title to the list.
 
* Open the list by clicking on the "edit" button. Add the title to the list.
** Since there are titles for almost every letter of alphabet in the wiki, you can follow the syntax easily.
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** Since there are titles for almost every letter of alphabet in the wiki, you can follow the syntax easily. It is generally:
* Save the list and click on your newly created page.
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<pre>
* Paste the template into the edit box and you're ready to go!
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* [[book title|''book title'']] - [[author name]], date (Publisher)
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</pre>
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* Save the list and click on the name of your book (which is in red type) which will take you to your newly created page.
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If you start from another direction, for example, if you list all of an author's books on that author's page, the book title will again show up in red type on that author's page. If you click on the name of that book it will take you to the newly created book page and you can continue on as explained below.
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However you create the book page, please remember to add the book to the [[Books]] list page by navigating to the appropriate letter of the alphabet as above. When you enter a book that already has a book page into the [[Books]] list it will show up as a blue link.
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==New Book Page==
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When your newly created page opens to the edit box, you can:
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* Paste the template into the edit box and you're ready to go! See below for another way to paste the template into the page.)
  
For books, pay special attention to the code done in ALL CAPS - Author Name, ISBN Number and book description. Before you copy and paste the code below, a few more notes:
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*Fill in the information for the book, paying special attention to the code done in ALL CAPS - Author Name, ISBN Number and book description.  
* A book can have one or more categories. Categories help link your book to similar titles. For example, if you add the following:
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*Add Categories: A book can have one or more categories. Categories help link your book to similar titles. For example, if you add the following:
 
<pre>[[Category:Time Travel]]</pre>
 
<pre>[[Category:Time Travel]]</pre>
 
your title will appear on a page with other Time Travel titles. Add as many categories as you feel are appropriate.
 
your title will appear on a page with other Time Travel titles. Add as many categories as you feel are appropriate.
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[[Category:Friends Falling In Love]]
 
[[Category:Friends Falling In Love]]
 
[[Category:Classic Romance]]</pre>
 
[[Category:Classic Romance]]</pre>
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**We are working on a way to help you quickly find the categories that have already been created. It is a good idea to check this list before you create a new category. The list can been found by clicking Special Pages in the navigation menu on the left and choosing Categories.
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*When you are done, it is helpful to clean up the page by deleting, for example, any unused
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**categories (<nowiki>[[category:]]</nowiki> is part of the template at the top of the page)
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**headings (information found between <nowiki>==Title==</nowiki>, for example Awards) or
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**other blank lines (for example, Publisher).
  
 
== The Template ==
 
== The Template ==
 
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===To Copy and Paste===
Below is the basic book template. Modify it to meet your needs.
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Below is the basic book template that you can highlight, copy and paste into the blank book page. Modify it to meet your needs.
  
 
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== Related Titles ==
 
== Related Titles ==
 
*  
 
*  
 
 
== Reviews ==
 
== Reviews ==
 
* [Link To Reviews]
 
* [Link To Reviews]
 
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</pre>
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=== To Link to the Template ===
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We have also created a "book" template page that will paste in the template even if you have forgotten to copy it first.
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*Type in
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<pre>{{subst:Book}}</pre>
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on the blank book page to insert the same book template as above. The template  does not show up until you then save the page (with the <nowiki>{{subst:book}}</nowiki> in the edit box).
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*Save the page. The saved page will show up with all of the fields blank or samples as in the template above (ugly).
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*Choose edit at the top of the page. The edit box will open with the blank template, and you can fill in the fields just as if you had pasted the template in the edit box of the page.

Revision as of 19:56, 4 January 2007

To help you get started with adding content, we've created a few templates for common content items. The easiest way to use these templates is to copy and paste them into your new page or to use the template page as instructed below-- then you can start adding information.

New Book Entry on Books page

To creat a new entry for Books:

  • Go the main Books page -- navigate to the appropriate letter of the alphabet.
  • Open the list by clicking on the "edit" button. Add the title to the list.
    • Since there are titles for almost every letter of alphabet in the wiki, you can follow the syntax easily. It is generally:
* [[book title|''book title'']] - [[author name]], date (Publisher)
  • Save the list and click on the name of your book (which is in red type) which will take you to your newly created page.

If you start from another direction, for example, if you list all of an author's books on that author's page, the book title will again show up in red type on that author's page. If you click on the name of that book it will take you to the newly created book page and you can continue on as explained below.

However you create the book page, please remember to add the book to the Books list page by navigating to the appropriate letter of the alphabet as above. When you enter a book that already has a book page into the Books list it will show up as a blue link.

New Book Page

When your newly created page opens to the edit box, you can:

  • Paste the template into the edit box and you're ready to go! See below for another way to paste the template into the page.)
  • Fill in the information for the book, paying special attention to the code done in ALL CAPS - Author Name, ISBN Number and book description.
  • Add Categories: A book can have one or more categories. Categories help link your book to similar titles. For example, if you add the following:
[[Category:Time Travel]]

your title will appear on a page with other Time Travel titles. Add as many categories as you feel are appropriate.

  • Examples of categories include:
[[Category:Pirates]]
[[Category: 2006 Releases]] (add the correct year)
[[Category:Friends Falling In Love]]
[[Category:Classic Romance]]
    • We are working on a way to help you quickly find the categories that have already been created. It is a good idea to check this list before you create a new category. The list can been found by clicking Special Pages in the navigation menu on the left and choosing Categories.
  • When you are done, it is helpful to clean up the page by deleting, for example, any unused
    • categories ([[category:]] is part of the template at the top of the page)
    • headings (information found between ==Title==, for example Awards) or
    • other blank lines (for example, Publisher).

The Template

To Copy and Paste

Below is the basic book template that you can highlight, copy and paste into the blank book page. Modify it to meet your needs.

[[Category:]]
* '''Author''': [[AUTHOR NAME]]
* '''Publisher''': [[Publisher Name]]
* '''Year''': [[Year Published]]
* '''Setting''': Information about the setting.
* '''Amazon Listing''' -
[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/PUTISBNNUMBERHERE/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155
BOOKTITLE HERE]

BOOK DESCRIPTION

== Awards == 
* 
== Related Titles ==
* 
== Reviews ==
* [Link To Reviews]

To Link to the Template

We have also created a "book" template page that will paste in the template even if you have forgotten to copy it first.

  • Type in
{{subst:Book}}

on the blank book page to insert the same book template as above. The template does not show up until you then save the page (with the {{subst:book}} in the edit box).

  • Save the page. The saved page will show up with all of the fields blank or samples as in the template above (ugly).
  • Choose edit at the top of the page. The edit box will open with the blank template, and you can fill in the fields just as if you had pasted the template in the edit box of the page.