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Before you write your first IntactiWiki article, you may want to read the [[:Category:IntactiWiki manual|IntactiWiki manual]], which starts in this '''Editing''' chapter. It is your starting point to learning how to write and edit IntactiWiki articles.
[[Image:Silhouette.png|right|thumb|Always place an image of the person, place, or thing this article is about as a thumbnail, at the top, on the right side. See the section of this article called "[[#Adding images|Adding images]]" to see how that's done.]]
 
  
This is the heading, where you should place a brief description. The description should be no shorter than two sentences, and no longer than six sentences. If you can, cite where the information for this description came from. If the information in the description is absolute common knowledge, that is the only time you may omit a citation. If the information could be considered biased (or difficult to believe), a citation must be added.<ref>this is the first citation</ref>
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'''Note:''' The following chapters are built as subpages to this article, so you can always easily jump back to this one by clicking on the < [[Help:Editing]] ''breadcrumb'' link in any of these subpages.
  
'''For more advanced editing, [[Editing/Advanced|click here]].'''
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# [[/First article//]] - This is where it all begins.
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# [[/Basic structure/]] - Click here to learn about the basic structure of an article.
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# [[/Notation/]] - The basics of how to notate and mark up text.
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# [[/Links/]] - Learn about internal and external links and how to format and use them.
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# [[/Images/]] - Here you learn how to add images to an article.
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# [[/References/]] - Learn how to reference information from reliable sources.
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# [[/Citations/]] - How to format citations.
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# [[/Videos/]] - Here you learn how to add videos to an article.
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# [[/Advanced/]] - Here you will learn more about refinement of articles and formatting.
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# [[/Readability/]] - How to write readable article sources.
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# [[/Translation/]] - This chapter helps understanding how easily articles can be translated.
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# [[/FAQ/]] - FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
  
== First category ==
 
Here's where you start placing content that isn't part of the header. Make a category by placing equals signs on both sides of the title of this new category (click edit next to this category to see how that works). Only information related to this category is to be placed here. If you have other information, make a new category below. All information placed in these categories must be sourced (a citation must be added).<ref>this citation is for the first category</ref>
 
 
== Second category ==
 
This is a new category, for new information not related to the above category. Make as many categories as needed (the more the better). Please avoid combining a lot of content into a single category, and split it up into more than one category, organized by the content.<ref>this citation is for the second category</ref>
 
 
== Multiple sources ==
 
In this category, we'll add more than one citation. The first citation will be for this claim.<ref>source for first claim in the "Multiple sources" category</ref> The second citation will be for this claim.<ref>source for second claim in the "Multiple sources" category</ref>
 
 
== How many categories? ==
 
There should be at least 4 categories for every article (whenever possible). Even more categories are encouraged. Once you've created at least 4 categories, a category list will appear at the top of the article (under the header).<ref>this citation is for the "How many categories?" category</ref>
 
 
=== Sub category ===
 
As an example, we'll place a sub category here. If you click edit (next to this category), you'll notice that sub categories have '''two''' equals signs on each side of the category title.<ref>sub category citation</ref> You'll also notice that not only does the title of a sub category look somewhat different (smaller font), but the sub category index at the top of the page also reflects the new hierarchy.
 
 
==== A deep sub category ====
 
You can create a deep hierarchy by adding even more equals symbols. You'll notice that with every level, the title looks a bit different. At this level the horizontal line disappears.<ref>deep-sub category citation</ref>
 
 
== Adding images ==
 
To add an image, use the following.
 
 
<PRE>[[Image:yourpicturefile.jpg|right|thumb|Put information about the picture here]]</PRE>
 
 
== How to cite your sources ==
 
Please visit [[Editing/Cite|this page]] to learn how to cite your sources. When you are done, come back here to finish the review.
 
 
== Citations and references ==
 
Read the numbered references below. Pick a couple, click the edit tab at the top of the page, then scroll down and try to find these references (don't use the find command you cheater!). After you do this, you should fully understand how source/citation referencing works.
 
 
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'''For more advanced editing, [[Editing/Advanced|click here]].'''
 
 
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[[Category:IntactiWiki manual]]

Latest revision as of 13:50, 27 March 2023

Before you write your first IntactiWiki article, you may want to read the IntactiWiki manual, which starts in this Editing chapter. It is your starting point to learning how to write and edit IntactiWiki articles.

Note: The following chapters are built as subpages to this article, so you can always easily jump back to this one by clicking on the < Help:Editing breadcrumb link in any of these subpages.

  1. First article - This is where it all begins.
  2. Basic structure - Click here to learn about the basic structure of an article.
  3. Notation - The basics of how to notate and mark up text.
  4. Links - Learn about internal and external links and how to format and use them.
  5. Images - Here you learn how to add images to an article.
  6. References - Learn how to reference information from reliable sources.
  7. Citations - How to format citations.
  8. Videos - Here you learn how to add videos to an article.
  9. Advanced - Here you will learn more about refinement of articles and formatting.
  10. Readability - How to write readable article sources.
  11. Translation - This chapter helps understanding how easily articles can be translated.
  12. FAQ - FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)