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'''Do you have a User Account?''' [[Yes]] or [[How to Edit ICANNWiki#Create an User Account|No]]
'''Do you have a User Account?''' [[How to Edit ICANNWiki#Start Editing|Yes]] or [[How to Edit ICANNWiki#Create an User Account|No]]


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Revision as of 20:11, 5 March 2019

In this introduction to Editing on ICANNWiki, you will find a variety of step-by-step guides and resources to help you embark on your journey to become one of ICANNWiki's top editors. We're thrilled to have you and look forward to collaborating with you.


First things first:
Do you have a User Account? Yes or No


Create an User Account

Editing on ICANNWiki requires contributors to have a user account. This policy is in place to prevent spam and abuse, but also to establish a sense of community among ICANNWiki editors. We require users to register with a username, email address, and a short personal bio. It is ok if you prefer not to include personal information in the Personal Biography section. However, at a minimum, we ask that you provide a 10 word description about your interest in ICANNwiki, so that we can differentiate your request from the spammers.

Start Editing

Next Question:
Have you created a personal article about yourself yet?: Yes or No

Creating a Personal Article

Before getting started, it is important to note that there are several ways to edit, which include: editing the page source, using the visual editor and using a page form.
How do you prefer to edit (read descriptions below): Page Source or Visual Editor or Page Form

Page Source

Editing using the page source is the traditional way to edit ICANNWiki and gives you the most flexibility and control over what your page looks this. However, this type of editing requires knowledge of Wiki Markup. If you choose to edit with using the page source, you will find this guide a helpful starting point: Wiki-Editing Tutorial. In addition to learning Wiki Markup, you will often need to locate templates for the Userbox section of articles. The Userbox is the section in the upper right corner of wiki pages that provides specific data, information and photographs. This requires special formatting that is time consuming to replicate, so editors are encouraged to copy and paste the appropriate template.

Visual Editor

Editing using the visual editor is similar to using the page source, but instead of editing the source markup directly, you will use a graphical user interface similar to editing with your favorite word processor. While editing using the visual editor is relatively straight forward, MediaWiki provides a great resource for navigating its features: Visual Editor Guide. Copying and pasting templates is also required when using the Visual Editor for articles with a Userbox.

Editing with a Form

Editing with a form pre-structures the article for you, allowing you to create an article, without any prerequisite knowledge of Wiki markup or the templates to use when creating articles. When using the form, you will fill in several short and long form fields. When creating a page using a form, there may be subsequent minor edits required to remove blank sections.