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Revision as of 23:58, 23 April 2006
This page tells you how to edit [ edit = change or make new ] pages in BrahmaKumaris.Info Wiki. Anyone can make pages. If you are learning how to make pages, it is a good idea to begin in the Sandbox.
Go to the Sandbox, click on "edit", then write something. When you are ready, tell people what you wrote in the small "edit summary" box. For example, if you wrote a new article about god, write "new article about god" in the box.
Next, press the "Show preview" button and you can see what the page will look like. When you are all ready, and you want to keep the page, press "Save page" - and your page is in the BrahmaKumaris.Info Wiki encyclopedia. Do not worry if it is not perfect, it will be reviewed and corrected.
To make a new page, use the "search" box on the left to find out if there already is a page and if not to make a new link with that name automatically, e.g. 108 if you want to write about The 108. Then click "Go".
If there is no page with that name, you will read: "You can create an article with this title or ask for someone to write it". Click on "create an article" to make a new page, or click on "ask for someone to write it" to ask other people to make a new page.
The page name should be singular, e.g. "angel" not "angels". The first word can have a capital letter at the start, for example "Soul", not "soul". If the next words are a name, they can have a capital letter too, e.g. "Brahma Baba" not "Brahma baba". If the words are not a name, do not use a second capital letters, e.g. "Morning class" not "Morning class".
At the start of the new page you make, write the name of the page in the first sentence, and in bold (fat) writing.
Contents
- 1 Making an encyclopedia page
- 1.1 Bold text
- 1.2 Italics
- 1.3 Links to other Wikipedia pages
- 1.4 Links to other pages not on Wikipedia
- 1.5 Minor [ very small ] edits
- 1.6 Headings (titles)
- 1.7 Lists
- 1.8 Making a space at the start of a line
- 1.9 Putting text in the centre of the page
- 1.10 Making a line across the page
- 1.11 Editing other people's writing
- 2 What are talk pages?
Making an encyclopedia page
Bold text
- These words are in "bold" [ fat, heavy ] text: one, two, three
To make text bold, use three apostrophes [ ' ] before and after the word. [ An apostrophe is also called a single quote or an inverted comma. ]
For example: '''Bold text''' = Bold text
Italics
- These words are in "italics" [ slanted ] : one, two, three
To make text in italics, use two apostrophes [ ' ] before and after the word.
For example: ''Italic text'' = Italic text
Links to other Wikipedia pages
To make a link to another Wikipedia page, put the name of the page inside two square brackets ([).
For example: [[London]] = London
You can also give the same link a different name:
London centre (this link is also to "London").
To do this, write: [[London|London centre]]
If the link is part of the name, you can make the link in this way:
There are three [[London]]s = There are three Londons.
[[London]]wasis = Londonwasis.
Links to other pages not on Wikipedia
To make a link to other pages which are not on Wikipedia, write the address inside one square bracket [ , then write a name for the page.
For example: [http://www.google.co.uk Google] = Google
Minor [ very small ] edits
When you save a page you can also say it is a "minor edit". This is a very small change, for example changing one or two words or making a new title. When you look at Newest changes, you can say if you want to see minor edits or not.
If you make a big change but say it is a minor edit, people think this is not good. If you make a mistake and say a big change is a minor edit, make a new edit and say what you did.
Headings (titles)
The page you are reading now, "How to edit", has headings [ titles ]. The first heading is "Making an encyclopedia page". Under that heading there is a smaller heading, "Bold [ thick ] text".
To make a big heading, write it in this way:
==Big Heading==
To make a smaller heading, write it in this way:
===Smaller Heading===
When you make headings, Wikipedia automatically makes a table of contents - a list of all the headings - at the start of the page. You do not need to make the table, you only need to make the headings. Do not start the page by writing a heading. Write some general information first.
Lists
This is a list:
- Soul
- Spirit
- Atma
To make a list, write it in this way :
* Soul
* Spirit
* Atma
You can make different sorts of lists:
- Soul
- Spirit
- Atma
- Spirit
- Soul
Write this lists, do so in this :
* Soul
** Spirit
** Atma
*** poodles
Making a space at the start of a line
You can also make a space at the start of a line.
For example:
Soul
- Spirit
- Atma
- Ghost
- Atma
You can make a space in this way:
: Spirit
If you write more colons [ : ] the space becomes bigger each time.
Putting text in the centre of the page
You can put text in the centre in this way:
<center>This is in the centre</center>
Making a line across the page
Here is a line going across the page:
You can make a line in this way:
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Editing other people's writing
You are at liberty to edit other people's writing. It may be a simple spelling, typographical or punctuation mistake. It might be some factually piece of information. You may want to add more detail to the written piece. This is all possible, in the manner explained above, but please be responsible and respect others point of view.
If there is a issue you are unsure of and wish to discuss with other contributors, use the " Discussion " tab at the top of the page to do so before editing. Other contributors may enter into a discussion with you on the matter.
What are talk pages?
One example of a talk page is Talk:Light. On this page, people are talking about the page Light. On a talk page we talk to other people about Wiki pages.
If you have a problem with a page and you want to talk about it, click on "Talk about this page".
When you write on a talk page, write your name. You can write your name automatically; write three tildes [ ~ ]:
for example: ~~~ = tutorial
When you write four tildes, you also get the time:
for example: ~~~~ = [[User:WikiSysop|WikiSysop]]21:45, 8 Oct 2004 (UTC)
WikiSysop 00:14, 24 April 2006 (BST)