Difference between revisions of "Editing the Wiki"

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To help this work smoothly you should:
 
To help this work smoothly you should:
 
* Include "'''Manual:'''" at the beginning of the page title. This is a separate wiki "namespace" which identifies official documentation.
 
* Include "'''Manual:'''" at the beginning of the page title. This is a separate wiki "namespace" which identifies official documentation.
* Put other information and pages in the main namespace ('''''without Manual:''' in the name'').
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* Put other information and pages in the main namespace (that is ''without '''Manual:''''' in the name).
 
* Try to keep a logical structure to pages in the Manual:, which has subpages enabled (Manual:Page/Subpage/Subsubpage).
 
* Try to keep a logical structure to pages in the Manual:, which has subpages enabled (Manual:Page/Subpage/Subsubpage).
 
* Only save completed edits in the '''Manual:''' pages, with comments and discussion kept to the talk pages or main namespace. This prevents informal remarks being incorporated into the project.
 
* Only save completed edits in the '''Manual:''' pages, with comments and discussion kept to the talk pages or main namespace. This prevents informal remarks being incorporated into the project.

Latest revision as of 08:04, 8 June 2020


The wiki can contain both official documentation for DikuMUD, and other less official information and contributions from the community.

Official documentation will be merged into the DikuMUD project.

To help this work smoothly you should:

  • Include "Manual:" at the beginning of the page title. This is a separate wiki "namespace" which identifies official documentation.
  • Put other information and pages in the main namespace (that is without Manual: in the name).
  • Try to keep a logical structure to pages in the Manual:, which has subpages enabled (Manual:Page/Subpage/Subsubpage).
  • Only save completed edits in the Manual: pages, with comments and discussion kept to the talk pages or main namespace. This prevents informal remarks being incorporated into the project.