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This guide contains aww the steps wequiwed fow a pwayew, such as youlsewf, to gain access to the liki and submit theiw fiwst liki page. It liww hewp you on how to stawt browsing the liki, how to get an account, and of coulse, how to cweate pages lith pwopew fowmatting
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This guide contains all the steps required for a player, such as yourself, to gain access to the wiki and submit their first wiki page. It will help you on how to start browsing the wiki, how to get an account, and of course, how to create pages with proper formatting.
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Quick access to: [[LOTC:Tasks|Tasks]] and [[LOTC:Wiki Rulebook|the Rulebook]]
  
 
== Is it possible to work on the LotC Wiki? ==
 
== Is it possible to work on the LotC Wiki? ==
Absowutewy! Anyone who hasn't been brocked on the liki in the past can appwy fow a liki account [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdOZYqee9JYwyW9doDrjMNzCsBJ_e6xyCikuyJJEDyMMQWteQ/viewform?usp=sf_link here]. Aftew weceiving youl application, a Community Team Membew ow Wiki Team Membew liww cweate a tempowawy passwowd fow you, which liww be sent to the emaiw you entewed. With that, you can wog into youl Wiki Account and edit youl passwowd. You have now gained access to edit the Wiki!
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Absolutely! Anyone who isn't currently banned on the server or the wiki can apply for a wiki account in the '''#wiki-account-request''' channel of the main LotC Discord, or apply for the Wiki Team  '''[https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forms/49-wiki-staff-application/ here]'''. After receiving your request, a Wiki Team Member will create a temporary password for you, which will be sent to the email you entered. With that, you can log into your Wiki Account and edit your password. You have now gained access to edit the Wiki!
  
== What can and can't I do on the Wiki? ==
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== What's the difference between joining the Wiki Team and just having a wiki account? ==
As a genewaw usew, you'we a bit limited in the scope of what you can do on the liki. You cannot edit ow cweate [https://wikia.lordofthecraft.net/index.php?title=Category:Backbone backbones], and you can't edit pwotected pages. If you'd like mowe infowmation on aww the ins-and-outs of what's awwowed on the liki, feews fwee to check out the [[Wiki-Rulebook|Wiki Rulebook]], and if you'd evew like to do mowe on the Wiki, appwy fow the Wiki Team.
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If you get an account through #wiki-account-request, you’ll get a standard wiki account. The differences between these and those provided to Wiki Team members are:
  
== How do I create a page? ==
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*Standard accounts can’t edit protected pages, such as the Main Page.
To cweate the page, fiwst seawch the titwe you want fow the page in the seawch baw. Make sule to use the exact wowding that you lish the finaw titwe to have. If a simiwaw topic appeaws in the wesults and has awweady been covewed, do not cweate a duplicate page. Once confiwming that the page has not been cweated yet, the option to cweate the page should appeaw in Wed at the top of the list. Clicking on this wed link weads to the cweation box. Fwom thewe onwawd use a fitting [https://wikia.lordofthecraft.net/index.php?title=Category:Backbone backbone] as youl new fowmat!
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*Standard accounts do not have bot privileges, and can’t use automated editing tools.  
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*Standard accounts can’t create new accounts, block or delete accounts.
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*And, standard accounts can’t delete, move, or protect wiki pages.
  
== What are Backbones and which should I use? ==
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Otherwise, you can do anything not mentioned. You can edit and improve any unprotected page (94.9%, or about 100 out of 2500 are protected), create new pages, upload images you need for pages, etc.
[https://wikia.lordofthecraft.net/index.php?title=Category:Backbone Backbones] awe pwe-coded fowmats, which can easiwy be copied and pasted onto a page. The usew liww then be asked to fiww in specific infowmation and isn’t wequiwed to do any coding themsewves, cweating a faw easiew and simpwew wowkfwow fow the usews themsewves. As such we awe asking AWW usews to use the backbones listed bewow accowdingwy:
 
  
*[[Backbone_Minerals|Minerals]]
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== Are there rules I should follow? ==
*[[Cities_Backbone|Cities]]
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Wikis are all about everyone coming together to make a fantastic, collective source of information. But, there are a few rules we must follow, to ensure everyone can work together on this massive project. The full list of rules can be found on the [[LOTC:Wiki Rulebook|Wiki Rulebook]], but in short:
*[[Creatures_Backbone|Fauna/Animals]]
 
*[[Family_Backbone|Families]]
 
*[[Flora_Backbone|Flora/Plants]]
 
*[[Games_Backbone|Games]]
 
*[[Locations_Backbone|Locations]]
 
*[[New_Magic_Backbone|Magic]]
 
*[[Notable_Figure_Backbone|Characters/Figures]]
 
*[[Organisations_Backbone|Organisations]]
 
*[[Potions_Backbone|Potions]]
 
*[[Races_Backbone|Races]]
 
*[[War_Backbone|Wars]]
 
*[[Backbone:Nations|Nations]]
 
  
If you need a new backbone, due to specific weasons, you should awways infowm a Wiki Team Membew ow make a wequest in the [https://discord.gg/Zr4EpNa New Player Discord] so that a Staff Membew can check ovew it and bring the idea fowwawd to the Wiki Team.
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=== Maintain a neutral and unbiased point of view ===
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This especially applies to pages on nations, wars, battles, and guilds. The pages should remain factual, clear-cut and neutral to avoid conflict with other players.
  
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=== The wiki is not a battleground ===
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The wiki is not about winning or losing. Holding grudges against other editors who disagree with you only creates unnecessary drama and negative effects that distract others from improving the wiki.
  
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=== The wiki must be accurate ===
'''DO NOT CWEATE ANY BACKBONES/FOWMATS/TEMPWATES YOUWSEWF!'''</div>
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Essentially, the wiki may not be edited with false information regarding roleplay events which have taken place. This means that information must be gathered carefully and always both sides of every coin must be seen. If the information is not clear, then it is better to leave it out!
  
== How do I format my text? ==
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=== Be willing to discuss your edits with your fellow editors ===
This pawt of the guide liww hewp you to stawt pwopewwy fowmatting youl page. Because the fowmatting and coding of liki pages is a lide fiewd of infowmation, we've split it up into sepawate pawts. Wuckiwy most fowmatting is awweady being done by the backbones we awe using, howevew, thewe awe stiww some things you can fowmat lithin youl wows of text!
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No matter how mundane your edits or how right you think you are, there will be times when other editors will object to, revert, or otherwise question your edits. In these cases, you must be prepared to discuss and justify your contributions. This is the role of "Talk page" discussion, don't be afraid to use it or contact an editor directly if you disagree with their edit. Keep it civil.
  
=== Italic and Bold ===
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=== Rules are not absolute ===
Fow italicizing and bowding pawts of a text, simpwy sewect the pawt of the text that you lish to italicize ow bowd, then go to the top of the editing lindow, and click eithew the '''B''' fow Bowd ow the '''I '''fow Italic. Do note howevew that it is wecommended to use this in modewation, fow ovewusing this featule makes the page wook wess pweasing.
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The last and also most important rule; If a rule hinders you from updating and editing the wiki, report this rule and your issue to a member of the Community Team's Wiki Team and they will get it sorted out!
  
=== Collapsing Areas ===
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== How do I create a page? ==
Whiwe most often you won’t need the Cowwapse Option it can be quite hewpful fow wengthy Wiki Pages. By using this code <nowiki>{{Collapse|WRITE YOUR TEXT HERE.}}</nowiki> you awe abre to cweate cowwapsibre text passages.
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To create the page, first search the title you want for the page in the search bar. Make sure to use the exact wording that you wish the final title to have. If a similar topic appears in the results and has already been covered, do not create a duplicate page. Once confirming that the page has not been created yet, the option to create the page should appear in red at the top of the list. Clicking on this red link leads to the creation box. From there onward you can begin building your perfect page.
  
=== Links ===
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== What are Backbones and should I use one? ==
A useful featule of the liki is the easy way to link to othew pages on the liki. By putting two brackets awound a wowd, a link is automaticawwy cweated to a page lith that titwe on the liki. If you want you can even change the wowd that the link wewates to! You simpwy need to do two brackets in fwont of the side you want to link to then add a | behind it and fowwoling up you wlite the wowd you want to show up instead. Now cwose the brackets again and you awe good to go!
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[[:Category:Backbones|Backbones]] are pre-coded formats that people can use on the wiki to keep pages on a similar topic formatted the same, and to give newer editors a place to start building their page from. Most are designed to let you start filling out tables without knowing any Wikitext (the code of the wiki), which makes them very user-friendly. Though not required, it is encouraged to use them as a base for your page, to keep all pages on a topic looking somewhat the same. Backbones are in no way set in stone, and can be modified as seen fit to improve the page.
  
To link a web addwess, copy the addwess lithin singwe brackets. Put a space aftew the addwess and then a wowd to have that wowk link to the web addwess.
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== How do I format my text? ==
 
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There's no reason to rewrite the book on this one, [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting Mediawiki has a fantastic resource to get you started with basic formatting on Mediawikis like this one.] At the bottom of the page, you'll find lots of useful links going into other areas as well, such as formatting with images and using links.
=== Images ===
 
Adding images to youl Wiki Page can weawwy hewp to make it wook nicew, ow hewp peopwe to undewstand the page bettew, by giving them a pictule so they can visualize the mattew at hand. Upon stawting using the Wiki, adding an image to youl page can be somewhat tlicky, but once you get the hang of it, it's actuawwy vewy simpwe!
 
 
 
Fiwst off, to use any sowt of image on youl Wiki Page, you need to fiwst make sule you have this image saved in youl image fiwes. If you have the image you want to be saved, then go to any Wiki Page, and scwoww down so that the index on the weft side of the scween (undew the Wowd of the Cwaft wogo) shows the pawt "Upload File".
 
 
 
Once you'we on that page, things awe vewy simpwe, simpwy click the "Choose file" button. This liww open youl images fowdew, hewe you click on the image you want to use and then you click on the "Open" button. Now that youl fiwe is chosen, you can give it a fiwe name, undew fiwe descliption, whewe it says "Destination filename".
 
 
 
Of coulse, you can awso keep the automaticawwy chosen fiwename. Keep this fiwename in mind ow copy it, as you'ww need to put it on the page you want to use it on. When you'we done lith that, simpwy click "Upload" on the bottom of the page, and then you've successfulwy upwoaded youl image!
 
 
 
Putting the image on youl desiwed Wiki Page is the tlickiest pawt as it invowves coding. If you don't know how to use the HTMW Coding, simpwy copy-paste coding fwom anothew page that howds an image, ow use the simpwe fowm as shown bewow.
 
 
 
[Fiwe:FiwenameExampwe|300px|center]
 
 
 
Note: You need to use doubre squawe brackets, singwe ones awe used hewe fow demonstwation.
 
  
 
== How do I add categories? ==
 
== How do I add categories? ==
Adding one ow mowe categolies to the bottom of youl page is essentiaw. It makes things mowe owganized, but that of coulse awso means it's easiew to find youl page. To add a categowy simpwy put Categowy:categowyname lithin doubre squawe brackets at the bottom of youl page.
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Adding one or more categories to the bottom of your page is essential. It makes things more organized, of course also means it's easier to find your page. To add a category simply put [[<nowiki />Category:''categoryname'']] at the bottom of your page.
We awe using the fowwoling categolies fow oul pages:
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We are using the following categories for our pages:
  
 
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**[[:Category:Atlas]]
 
**[[:Category:Atlas]]
 
**[[:Category:Arcas]] }}
 
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If none of these categories apply to an existing page, or a page you'd like to make, contact a Wiki Team Member. We're trying to keep the categories uniform so that it's easy to always find what you're looking for, and want to keep it clear as possible, with little overlap.
  
 
== How do I preview my page? ==
 
== How do I preview my page? ==
Pweview aww youl changes to ensule they awe appealing as intended by clicking the pweview button. This is highwy encoulaged ovew saving multipwe times to cowwect ewwows as this cwogs the liki wecowds and makes sifting thwough them mowe difficult.
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Preview all your changes to ensure they are appearing as intended by clicking the '''Show preview''' button at the bottom of the edit window. This is highly encouraged over saving multiple times to correct errors as this is a burden on the people trying to sort through [[Special:RecentChanges|the recent changes.]]
  
 
== Can I post my page now? ==
 
== Can I post my page now? ==
Aftew putting in aww of youl infowmation, one wast thing to do when using a backbone is to go to the vewy bottom and make sule to wemove noincwude>Categowy:Backbone</noincwude if you haven't awweady done this. Again, this is to hewp lith the owganization and categolization of the liki, as weaving it wabews the page as a backbone, which it obviouswy isn't, why would you've put in aww that wowk othewlise, hm?
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After putting in all of your information, one last thing to do when using a backbone is to go to the very bottom and make sure to remove '''<<nowiki/>noinclude>[[<nowiki/>Category:Backbone]]</<nowiki/>noinclude>''' if you haven't already done this. This is to help with the organization and categorization of the wiki, as leaving it labels the page as a backbone, which can be confusing to others looking for backbones themselves.
  
Once that is done, do one finaw pweview, and if it checks out, you can finawwy click the ‘Save page’ button.
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Once that is done, if the page is unfinished, don't be afraid to add a template to the top of the page letting people know. You can add {{<nowiki/>stub}}, which will encourage others to add more to the page if the come across it, or just let them know it's not complete. Then, do one final preview, and if everything's the way you'd like, you can finally click the '''Save changes''' button.
  
 
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[[Category:Wiki Help]]
 
[[Category:Wiki Help]]

Latest revision as of 11:52, 8 June 2022

This guide contains all the steps required for a player, such as yourself, to gain access to the wiki and submit their first wiki page. It will help you on how to start browsing the wiki, how to get an account, and of course, how to create pages with proper formatting.

Quick access to: Tasks and the Rulebook

Is it possible to work on the LotC Wiki?

Absolutely! Anyone who isn't currently banned on the server or the wiki can apply for a wiki account in the #wiki-account-request channel of the main LotC Discord, or apply for the Wiki Team here. After receiving your request, a Wiki Team Member will create a temporary password for you, which will be sent to the email you entered. With that, you can log into your Wiki Account and edit your password. You have now gained access to edit the Wiki!

What's the difference between joining the Wiki Team and just having a wiki account?

If you get an account through #wiki-account-request, you’ll get a standard wiki account. The differences between these and those provided to Wiki Team members are:

  • Standard accounts can’t edit protected pages, such as the Main Page.
  • Standard accounts do not have bot privileges, and can’t use automated editing tools.
  • Standard accounts can’t create new accounts, block or delete accounts.
  • And, standard accounts can’t delete, move, or protect wiki pages.

Otherwise, you can do anything not mentioned. You can edit and improve any unprotected page (94.9%, or about 100 out of 2500 are protected), create new pages, upload images you need for pages, etc.

Are there rules I should follow?

Wikis are all about everyone coming together to make a fantastic, collective source of information. But, there are a few rules we must follow, to ensure everyone can work together on this massive project. The full list of rules can be found on the Wiki Rulebook, but in short:

Maintain a neutral and unbiased point of view

This especially applies to pages on nations, wars, battles, and guilds. The pages should remain factual, clear-cut and neutral to avoid conflict with other players.

The wiki is not a battleground

The wiki is not about winning or losing. Holding grudges against other editors who disagree with you only creates unnecessary drama and negative effects that distract others from improving the wiki.

The wiki must be accurate

Essentially, the wiki may not be edited with false information regarding roleplay events which have taken place. This means that information must be gathered carefully and always both sides of every coin must be seen. If the information is not clear, then it is better to leave it out!

Be willing to discuss your edits with your fellow editors

No matter how mundane your edits or how right you think you are, there will be times when other editors will object to, revert, or otherwise question your edits. In these cases, you must be prepared to discuss and justify your contributions. This is the role of "Talk page" discussion, don't be afraid to use it or contact an editor directly if you disagree with their edit. Keep it civil.

Rules are not absolute

The last and also most important rule; If a rule hinders you from updating and editing the wiki, report this rule and your issue to a member of the Community Team's Wiki Team and they will get it sorted out!

How do I create a page?

To create the page, first search the title you want for the page in the search bar. Make sure to use the exact wording that you wish the final title to have. If a similar topic appears in the results and has already been covered, do not create a duplicate page. Once confirming that the page has not been created yet, the option to create the page should appear in red at the top of the list. Clicking on this red link leads to the creation box. From there onward you can begin building your perfect page.

What are Backbones and should I use one?

Backbones are pre-coded formats that people can use on the wiki to keep pages on a similar topic formatted the same, and to give newer editors a place to start building their page from. Most are designed to let you start filling out tables without knowing any Wikitext (the code of the wiki), which makes them very user-friendly. Though not required, it is encouraged to use them as a base for your page, to keep all pages on a topic looking somewhat the same. Backbones are in no way set in stone, and can be modified as seen fit to improve the page.

How do I format my text?

There's no reason to rewrite the book on this one, Mediawiki has a fantastic resource to get you started with basic formatting on Mediawikis like this one. At the bottom of the page, you'll find lots of useful links going into other areas as well, such as formatting with images and using links.

How do I add categories?

Adding one or more categories to the bottom of your page is essential. It makes things more organized, of course also means it's easier to find your page. To add a category simply put [[Category:categoryname]] at the bottom of your page. We are using the following categories for our pages:



If none of these categories apply to an existing page, or a page you'd like to make, contact a Wiki Team Member. We're trying to keep the categories uniform so that it's easy to always find what you're looking for, and want to keep it clear as possible, with little overlap.

How do I preview my page?

Preview all your changes to ensure they are appearing as intended by clicking the Show preview button at the bottom of the edit window. This is highly encouraged over saving multiple times to correct errors as this is a burden on the people trying to sort through the recent changes.

Can I post my page now?

After putting in all of your information, one last thing to do when using a backbone is to go to the very bottom and make sure to remove <noinclude>[[Category:Backbone]]</noinclude> if you haven't already done this. This is to help with the organization and categorization of the wiki, as leaving it labels the page as a backbone, which can be confusing to others looking for backbones themselves.

Once that is done, if the page is unfinished, don't be afraid to add a template to the top of the page letting people know. You can add {{stub}}, which will encourage others to add more to the page if the come across it, or just let them know it's not complete. Then, do one final preview, and if everything's the way you'd like, you can finally click the Save changes button.