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::Our bureaucrats have had a range of experience with it - from "I don't get it" to "what's the big deal".   
 
::Our bureaucrats have had a range of experience with it - from "I don't get it" to "what's the big deal".   
  
There is a [[Help:Tutorials/Edit an article|tutorial for editing an article]] that provides more detailed information.  For some this will be helpful.  For the more experienced, it will just slow you down.
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There is a [[Help:Tutorials#ArticleEdit|tutorial for editing an article]] that provides more detailed information.  For some this will be helpful.  If you have a little experience, it will just slow you down.
  
 
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Revision as of 11:42, 18 June 2014

Information about Civicwiki

Information about Civicwiki

Our "About" page is a good way to learn about Civicwiki (we often call it CW). Our Readers' FAQ page is another good source - or it will be when we have some questions people frequently ask.

How to Browse and Search

Searching

Every page has a search box in the upper right corner that has the word 'Search' in front of it. Type a phrase that represents what you are looking for in that box and press 'Enter'. A search results page will appear that lists articles with your phrase in the title or in the text of the page, with links to those pages.

If there is no page with a title matching your search phrase, you will be invited to create such a page. That is one way to initiate page creation.

Browsing

Topics and subtopics

Civicwiki is organized into topics and subtopics. In wiki-speak, these are called 'categories'. When a category is assigned to another category, it becomes a sub-category. In this way a topic tree (category tree) is developed. There are a few top level categories which represent the trunk of their own topic tree. These have a link on the top right of the CW Main page. Each such link connects to a home page (called a 'portal') for that top level category. Each portal has a description of the main topic for that category and the kinds of articles and subtopics that should be assigned to that category.

The sidebar

On the left side of the page you see the sidebar. This is a set of links with self descriptive titles that connect to pages that display information about Civicwiki. The sidebar is always visible.

How to edit an article

Register as a user

The first requirement for editing a page is that you register as a user. To register is simply to create an account.

First request an account. As soon as one of our bureaucrats approves the request, CW will send you and email to validate the account.
We ask that all registered users supply and validate an email address. That will allow you to reset your password and allow us to communicate with you about your edits and the articles you create when we think it will be helpful to you and the content you provide. It also helps us manage the site by reducing spam and vandalism.
Edit an article

Most of the editing done by users will be to articles rather than other types of pages - such as this help page. CW uses Mediawiki - the same software used by Wikipedia.

  • Unlike Wikipedia though, CW also uses SemanticWiki. All articles are created and edited using a Semantic Form. (Other types of pages do not use the form.)
If you can edit a page in Wikipedia, you can edit a page using our form. Simply take a moment or two to look at the way it is organized. It will be straightforward for a user who has edited or written a wiki page, though there are differences.
If you are a stranger to wikis, it will take a little more time to grasp, but you should still find it straightforward. There will always be a help bar at the top of the text window that will show you much (but not all) of the options for formatting text, inserting links, images, tables, etc.
Our bureaucrats have had a range of experience with it - from "I don't get it" to "what's the big deal".

There is a tutorial for editing an article that provides more detailed information. For some this will be helpful. If you have a little experience, it will just slow you down.

Inserting infoboxes

If you are familiar with Wikipedia articles, you are familiar with the infoboxes that appear on the right side of many of the articles. The article form attempts to make this easy for you by providing an infobox template.

For detailed help, use our tutorial on editing.

How to write an Article

Writing your first article

Suggestions

I have a suggestion for a new category

I have a suggestion for an Article

I have a suggestion for what you can do with your stupid wiki

If it isn't a constructive comment, please don't bother us.
Give us your comments by commenting on the talk page for Jeff or Glenn.

Report a problem with an article