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TARDIS Information System is currently in the development stages. Until we build our own page on this topic, please visit the [[Wikicities:Categoey:Help|Central Wikicity help section]] or the [[MetaWikipedia:Help:Editing|Wikimedia user's guide to editing]], as many of the answers provided there are also applicable to this wiki site.
[[Main Page | TARDIS Information System]] is a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki WikiWiki], which means that anyone can easily edit any [[protected page | unprotected]] article and have those changes posted immediately to that page.
 
Editing a Wiki page is very easy. Simply click on the '''"edit" tab''' at the top (or the edit link on the right or bottom) of a Wiki page. This will bring you to a page with a text box containing the editable text of that page.
'''If you just want to experiment, please do so in the [[sandbox]], not here.'''
You should write a short edit summary in the small field below the edit-box. You may use shorthand to describe your changes, as described in the [[Edit_summary_legend | legend]], and when you've finished, press ''''"Show preview"''' to see how your changes will look. If you're happy with what you see, then press '''"Save"''' and your changes will be immediately applied to the article.
 
You can also click on the '''"Discussion"''' tab to see the corresponding talk page, which contains comments about the page from other TARDIS users. Click on the "+" tab to add a new section, or edit the page in the same way as an article page.
 
 
== Tips on editing articles ==
 
Always use a '''neutral point of view''', as the purpose of TARDIS Information System is to present information about [[Doctor Who]], not to promote points of view about Doctor Who or any other subject or issue.
 
'''Cite your sources''' so others can check and extend your work. Being regarded as a reliable source is crucial to the achievement of TARDIS  Information System's purpose, and being able to provide verifiable outside source references will enhance the site's repuation in that regard.  Please help by researching [http://www.doctorwhowebguide.net/full.shtml online] and [http://www.drwhoguide.com/books.htm print resources] to find references for the article you are working on, then cite them in proper form, and consider inline citation for contentious facts.  There is no consensus on the best way to do that, but anything is better than nothing.  You can either use inline citation in academic form such as (Example, 2004, pp 22-23) or as a superscript<sup>1</sup> to a footnote that you place at the end of an article.
 
After making a new page, it's a good idea to:
*With your page displayed, use ''What links here'' to check the articles that already link to it, and make sure that they are all expecting the same meaning that you have supplied;
*Use the Search button to search TARDIS  Information Ssytem for your topic title (and possible variants), to find articles that mention it, and make links from them if appropriate.
 
== Minor edits ==
 
When editing a page, a [[Help:Logging in|logged-in]] user can mark that edit as being "minor". Minor edits generally mean spelling corrections, formatting, and minor rearrangement of text. It is possible to ''hide'' minor edits when viewing [[Special:Recentchanges | Recent Changes]]. Marking a significant change as a minor edit is considered bad behavior, and even more so if it involves the deletion of some text. If one has accidentally marked an edit as minor, the person should edit the source once more, mark it major (or, rather, ensure that the check-box for "This is a minor edit" is not checked), and, in the summary, state that the previous change was a major one.
 
== See Also ==
 
[[MetaWikiPedia:Help:Editing|Mediawiki's user's guide to editing]]<br>
[[Wikicities:Category:Help|Central Wikicity help section]]

Revision as of 05:24, 23 February 2005

TARDIS Information System is a WikiWiki, which means that anyone can easily edit any unprotected article and have those changes posted immediately to that page.

Editing a Wiki page is very easy. Simply click on the "edit" tab at the top (or the edit link on the right or bottom) of a Wiki page. This will bring you to a page with a text box containing the editable text of that page. If you just want to experiment, please do so in the sandbox, not here. You should write a short edit summary in the small field below the edit-box. You may use shorthand to describe your changes, as described in the legend, and when you've finished, press '"Show preview" to see how your changes will look. If you're happy with what you see, then press "Save" and your changes will be immediately applied to the article.

You can also click on the "Discussion" tab to see the corresponding talk page, which contains comments about the page from other TARDIS users. Click on the "+" tab to add a new section, or edit the page in the same way as an article page.


Tips on editing articles

Always use a neutral point of view, as the purpose of TARDIS Information System is to present information about Doctor Who, not to promote points of view about Doctor Who or any other subject or issue.

Cite your sources so others can check and extend your work. Being regarded as a reliable source is crucial to the achievement of TARDIS Information System's purpose, and being able to provide verifiable outside source references will enhance the site's repuation in that regard. Please help by researching online and print resources to find references for the article you are working on, then cite them in proper form, and consider inline citation for contentious facts. There is no consensus on the best way to do that, but anything is better than nothing. You can either use inline citation in academic form such as (Example, 2004, pp 22-23) or as a superscript1 to a footnote that you place at the end of an article.

After making a new page, it's a good idea to:

  • With your page displayed, use What links here to check the articles that already link to it, and make sure that they are all expecting the same meaning that you have supplied;
  • Use the Search button to search TARDIS Information Ssytem for your topic title (and possible variants), to find articles that mention it, and make links from them if appropriate.

Minor edits

When editing a page, a logged-in user can mark that edit as being "minor". Minor edits generally mean spelling corrections, formatting, and minor rearrangement of text. It is possible to hide minor edits when viewing Recent Changes. Marking a significant change as a minor edit is considered bad behavior, and even more so if it involves the deletion of some text. If one has accidentally marked an edit as minor, the person should edit the source once more, mark it major (or, rather, ensure that the check-box for "This is a minor edit" is not checked), and, in the summary, state that the previous change was a major one.

See Also

Mediawiki's user's guide to editing
Central Wikicity help section