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Keep in mind the site will be under constant development. Wikis require a bit of learning to get started, but with a bit of dedication, you can take part by editing pages, adding categories, and so on here and on other wikis. We'll stay on top of changes to make information easy to find. | |||
== How do I navigate the wiki? == | |||
From the front page, you can click on a featured artist photo and be taken to their page. You can view artist events by date by browsing the calendar, and even add events to your Google, Apple or other calendar using the iCal link. | |||
Once on a page, you can click on the page's categories to see all other pages in that category, for example other artists in the same city. We'll be adding major categories and guiding pages to the left-hand menu to help you navigate. | |||
You can also follow the "site life" by clicking on the recent pages link, a page's history link, and user pages, when available. | |||
== Why would I create my own User page? == | |||
User pages are separate from normal pages in that they represent an site user's page, rather than a page create for some one. If you're an artist or organization, you can manage your own page. First create an account using your full name. Then go to the existing page, click edit, copy the wiki text, then click on your User page (the first link on the very top of the page), then paste the text. Once that's done, you can go back to the original page, and "move" it (using the menu) to point to your User page. | |||
Anyone, not just artists, can also add their own wiki pages, if you edit the site you're encouraged to do so. | |||
== How do I create pages? == | |||
There are three ways to add pages. The first two involve forms, the third is standard wiki pages. Remember when adding pages, '''every page must have a unique name.''' So don't call your event "Dance party," call it "Central Calgary dance party 2010." If you see someone else's data on a form you're editing, start again with a unique name. | |||
=== Add an artist === | |||
Add an artist or group entry: {{#forminput:Person}} | |||
[[todo::guidelines around adding an artist]] | |||
=== Add an event === | |||
Add an event: {{#forminput:Event}} | |||
[[todo::guidelines around adding events]] | |||
=== Adding wiki pages === | |||
To add a simple Wiki page, you can either create a link to it from another page (see [[Help:Editing]] or enter it's name in the search box, hit enter, then click on the link to create the new page. Don't forget to add your page to a category or link to it from relevant places so it can be found. | |||
6. I would like to add the definition of ''Asian'' somewhere but do not know where or how? | |||
== Why and how do I create categories? == | |||
Simply add the wiki markup to the page that belongs in the category. That will become a link that lists all pages in that category. | |||
You can create your own categories as appropriate to add different dimensions to a page. It may not just about a person, it may also be about an artisan instrument maker, someone who immigrated to Canada, and so on. | |||
Categories can be reused. You don't need to add a new set of locations to a category about a topic, since categories can be joined in queries — Asian Heritage Month and Location categories, for example. | |||
You can add text to category pages as an introduction. Categories can be made sub-categories of other categories. Just add the parent category to the category page. | |||
You can list all categories on the site using [[Special:Categories|this page]]. | |||
== How can some content be featured on the front page == | |||
== ZoneAlarm problems == | == ZoneAlarm problems == | ||
Revision as of 21:40, 7 June 2010
Keep in mind the site will be under constant development. Wikis require a bit of learning to get started, but with a bit of dedication, you can take part by editing pages, adding categories, and so on here and on other wikis. We'll stay on top of changes to make information easy to find.
From the front page, you can click on a featured artist photo and be taken to their page. You can view artist events by date by browsing the calendar, and even add events to your Google, Apple or other calendar using the iCal link.
Once on a page, you can click on the page's categories to see all other pages in that category, for example other artists in the same city. We'll be adding major categories and guiding pages to the left-hand menu to help you navigate.
You can also follow the "site life" by clicking on the recent pages link, a page's history link, and user pages, when available.
Why would I create my own User page?
User pages are separate from normal pages in that they represent an site user's page, rather than a page create for some one. If you're an artist or organization, you can manage your own page. First create an account using your full name. Then go to the existing page, click edit, copy the wiki text, then click on your User page (the first link on the very top of the page), then paste the text. Once that's done, you can go back to the original page, and "move" it (using the menu) to point to your User page.
Anyone, not just artists, can also add their own wiki pages, if you edit the site you're encouraged to do so.
How do I create pages?
There are three ways to add pages. The first two involve forms, the third is standard wiki pages. Remember when adding pages, every page must have a unique name. So don't call your event "Dance party," call it "Central Calgary dance party 2010." If you see someone else's data on a form you're editing, start again with a unique name.
Add an artist
Add an artist or group entry:
guidelines around adding an artist
Add an event
Add an event:
guidelines around adding events
Adding wiki pages
To add a simple Wiki page, you can either create a link to it from another page (see Help:Editing or enter it's name in the search box, hit enter, then click on the link to create the new page. Don't forget to add your page to a category or link to it from relevant places so it can be found.
6. I would like to add the definition of Asian somewhere but do not know where or how?
Why and how do I create categories?
Simply add the wiki markup to the page that belongs in the category. That will become a link that lists all pages in that category.
You can create your own categories as appropriate to add different dimensions to a page. It may not just about a person, it may also be about an artisan instrument maker, someone who immigrated to Canada, and so on.
Categories can be reused. You don't need to add a new set of locations to a category about a topic, since categories can be joined in queries — Asian Heritage Month and Location categories, for example.
You can add text to category pages as an introduction. Categories can be made sub-categories of other categories. Just add the parent category to the category page.
You can list all categories on the site using this page.
How can some content be featured on the front page
ZoneAlarm problems
There is a Zone Alarm (Antivirus&Firewall) window that pops up saying that the website is suspicious, I tried to copy/paste it but didn't work. The alert also says to avoid entering sensitive data. The pop up window does not detail anything else but it does have an icon that we can click on to stop the warning, if we trust the site is safe. There are no other details from Zone Alarm saying why the site is suspicious.
— Contacted Zone Alarm support staff June 2, 2010. Response — "I will go ahead and send that site to our development group, I was able to get there without any issues," ticket ID LTK164019794485X.