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− | In order to make sure our wiki stays as clean and as nice as possible there are a few guidelines to ensure consistence on all pages. This will also help your page look prettier as well.
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− | For the purpose of this page, take % % to mean [ ] and / \ to mean < > because actually using [ ] and < > will cause the code to be hidden when explaining some of the wiki commands.
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− | *To upload an image, hit the "Upload File" link on the left side of the screen, then use the code <nowiki>[[Image:Imagename.extension|thumb|right|Description of Image]]</nowiki> to put the image in your page.
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− | *To have a line end and the next line start, type <nowiki><br></nowiki> To have that happen multiple times, resulting in skipped lines, just type <nowiki><br></nowiki> multiple times.
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− | *Use * before each line to use bullets in your article and use # for automatic numbering (starting from 1)
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− | *To make a word on your page link to an article with its name, write <nowiki>[[word being linked]]</nowiki> i.e. if I mentioned Pikachu on this page, i could write <nowiki>[[Pikachu]]</nowiki> to make it a link to the Pikachu page. Links are case sensitive.
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− | *A red link means the page does not exist yet. Click on it in order to make a page on that topic.
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− | *Do not create links to pages that do not exist unless you plan on immediately making that page.
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− | *Do not create pages that are not linked from any page. A good way to make a page is first create the link from another page, then create the page.
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− | *There are 10 categories on the Slugwiki:
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− | #Slugs
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− | #Slugfest Culture
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− | #Slugfest Government
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− | #Slugfest Places
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− | #Hall Feeds
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− | #Projects
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− | #MIT Culture
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− | #MIT Places
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− | #MIT Slang
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− | #Class Material
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− | When you create a page, it will probably somewhat fit into one of those topics. Add the article to that group by typing <nowiki>[[Category: CategoryName]]</nowiki> on the bottom of the page. To make this article in the Slugfest Culture group, I would type <nowiki>[[Category: Slugfest Culture]]</nowiki>.
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