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<center>'''Check out our Wiki Development [http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/ufop-team-wiki/ Yahoo! Group].'''</center>
=Wiki Introduction=
=Wiki Introduction=
Our Wiki: [http://www.starbase118.net/wiki]
Our Wiki: [http://www.starbase118.net/wiki]

Revision as of 19:40, 15 January 2006

Check out our Wiki Development Yahoo! Group.

Wiki Introduction

Our Wiki: [1]

A Wiki is a website that allows anyone to edit the pages contained within. By simply clicking "edit," on any page on our Wiki, you can use very simple "Wiki Code" to change and update the pages. This is a great collaborative tool because it allows everyone to take part in the editing and creation process.

Our Wiki is intended to be a repository of data about our group, and about Star Trek. One of the main purposes for our Wiki is to replace what you can find in the "Academy Library" area of our current website. When the new member's side of our website launches it will not include an "Academy Library," but will instead point to the Wiki's Academy area.

In doing this, the hope is that these files on Star Trek which people use for reference will become more accessible to everyone. And, anything that needs to be added or changed can have that done easily.

Of course, the Wiki is also used for other purposes as well. For example, much of the information about the Embassy project is being house on the Wiki. It works well as a place where you can drop data and information so that others can access it easily.

If you have any questions about the Wiki, feel free to ask them here.

Using Appropriate Formatting

One thing I want to point out is the "See Also" sub-section. Please use the Wikipedia format, looking like this:

==See Also==
* Item 1
* Item 2

For more on using proper formatting, see here: Wikipedia Manual of Style

To Do: Create Navigational Templates

This is a lot easier than it sounds. Basically, navigational templates are little menus which help you find your way around a particular group of pages which share a common subject. For example, if you head here, and scroll to the very bottom of the page, you'll see an area on our wiki (information on the Embassy project) where I've implemented a navigational box.

To learn more about navigational templates, head to Wikipedia's help file on them, here.

Then, head to our wiki and find areas which could use this kind of organization. A good place to start would be the "Academy Library" files.