What's a Wiki?

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*Don't I have to log in or something?  '''NO!'''
*Don't I have to log in or something?  '''NO!'''
*Don't I have to know HTML or some other complicated computer lingo?  '''NO!'''
*Don't I have to know HTML or some other complicated computer lingo?  '''NO!'''
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*Don't I have to discuss my change on the forum to make sure it's OK?  '''HELL NO!'''
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*Don't I have to discuss my change on the forum to make sure it's a good idea first?  '''HELL NO!'''
*Won't this lead to chaos, misinformation and the end of the world as we know it?  '''NOPE!'''
*Won't this lead to chaos, misinformation and the end of the world as we know it?  '''NOPE!'''
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Revision as of 08:50, 11 January 2007

A Wiki is a collaberative document, meaning groups of people create and maintain it.

  • Anyone can edit any topic in the Wiki. You can fix spelling errors, delete things you think are wrong, or add new topics you think are relevant.
  • There is no editor -- you don't ask anyone for permission to make a change. If you think it needs to be changed -- go for it! All changes are logged in a history, so if someone else thinks your change is wrong, they can just roll it back to how it was before.
  • To edit an exsting topic, just click the edit tab at the top of any page and edit away!
  • Everyone is encouraged to contribute -- that's how it works. If you have some knowledge about Tribewanted, this is the place to put it down so others can benefit from your experience.
  • When you're done reading this, click the back button on your web browser, or click the Main Page navigation link on the left side of this page.


Huh?

  • Don't I have to log in or something? NO!
  • Don't I have to know HTML or some other complicated computer lingo? NO!
  • Don't I have to discuss my change on the forum to make sure it's a good idea first? HELL NO!
  • Won't this lead to chaos, misinformation and the end of the world as we know it? NOPE!


Go ahead, click the edit tab at the top of this page -- I dare you!

Further information

  • To create a new topic, start by placing an internal link (simply the name of your topic) on an existing page. Type it in double brackets like this: [[my topic]]. Save the page, then click the link. That will bring up your new page and you can start typing!
  • [1] How to edit pages. Click this if you really want to know more about fancy formatting that is possible with your text.
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