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This is an old revision of ParisWikiTut made by admin on 2008-04-05 21:17:08.
CamelCase words actually have a coded meaning to the WIKI: they tell the software they're page topics - and so it will either automatically create a hyperlink to the page with that title if it exists - or automatically and obligingly *create a new page and save it* if it doesn't.
While logging in, you probably noticed a checkbox that said "allow doubleclick editing" or the like. If you did, then just doubleclick this page - or any page - and it will open in an editing window. When it opens, note the toolbar that appears at the top to give you further options. This Wiki supports lots of features like shortcuts, embedded images, the previously mentioned CamelCase, embedded images, lists, tables etc - so have fun!
Make sure you browse the PageIndex list of existing pages before you create a new page, though; we don't need both, say, a ChuckDuffy and a ChuCkduffy page with different info, it'll just get to be a mess.
Your work is saved automatically when you hit "store". If you want to play around with formatting options, there's a place called the SandBox on the site that will let you experiment without messing anything up.
Hyperlinks with underlines are to existing pages. Hyperlinks with dashed underlining are pages that have yet to be created. They might just be waiting for your input.
Notes on style used in this site:
Basically, I've started it off using the H2 header for page titles and the H4 header for subsections. Where emailed tips are cited, I italicize them; I use the highlight function (it's in the toolbar at the top of any edit window hidden away tenth from the left under "show more") to pick out the "money shot" advice in the email so people looking for a tip in a hurry on a session can find it easily. More to come as more standards evolve.