When [editing pages|WIKI.MARKUP BASICS] just keep the following rules in mind: !!General * Write in a way that is easy to understand and avoid local slang or phrases. Many of those who will read your text may not have English as their first language. ** __Avoid the ''"click here"'' phrase!!__ Don't say: "More info about etiquette can be found [here|WIKI.,ETIQUETTE]" but use "More info about etiquette can be found at [WIKI.,ETIQUETTE]". I'd suggest avoiding it for external links as well. !Wiki Page names * In this Wiki the links are written using the [[link] notation. That is a page is referenced within ~[ and ~] brackets. The page name is case sensitive, as far as its indexing goes, and if you are on a case-sensitive operating system, there will be different pages for WikiEtiquette and WIKIEtiquette. * A Wiki Page Name can not be a number. Numeric names are used for [footnotes|WIKI.MARKUP BASICS#Footnotes]. !Writing text * You don't need to know anything about the Wiki text [formatting rules|WIKI.MARKUP BASICS] to use Wiki (called a markup language). Just write normal text, and then use an empty line to mark a paragraph. * It's just like writing an email. there is a powerful formatting capability, and a WYSIWYG toolbar to help you with the common ones (if you wish to use it). You don't have to know HTML or anything fancy like that to make things useful. !Conflicts * If someone happens to edit the same page as you at the same time, The Wiki will prevent you from doing changes and show a conflict page instead. Sorry to say, but the first one to make changes wins... * __A word of warning:__ If you use the Back button of your browser to go into the Edit page, you will almost certainly get a conflict. This is because the browser thinks it's still editing an earlier copy of the page. !Discussion Page etiquette * It is preferred if you sign your comments with your name, so that if clarification is sought, it is known who should be asked. * Please don't correct or remove someone else's comments - this would be the domain of the editors, once the discussion has been incorporated into the main page body.