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How to edit wiki
Introduction to wiki
A wiki is a website that allows the visitors to easily add, remove, and otherwise edit and change text. This ease of interaction and operation makes a wiki an effective tool for collaborative authoring. Our wiki is a public collection of different informations about the biketour. At the moment it is not used so much but for some things it is handy and has advandtages to the pads. [1]
Editing
To edit this wiki you need to register to get an account.
Once that is done, and you are logged in, you can edit pages. To change their title, you have to go on "more" => "move"
If you want to create a new page you can either type the name in the search-field and click on the appearing red link or by transforming something in a link on another page in th edit-mode. It is generally useful to put pages into categories so that they can be found. To do that, you go on the menu-sign next to the questionmark in the top-right corner.
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How to translate
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- You can start by learning on How_to_edit_Wiki for knowing basics about wiki formatting
- You can have the help of online tools for checking your vocabulary doubts
- The idea is to create only one page for each topic, and then dividing it according to languages with the "=" around
- then to link you just need to use [[original#language|translated]] and result is: translated
- You should replace "original" by the page name (english), "language" by the idiom in which you are translating, and "translated" with the foreigner word
- Careful with the capitalization! It's better to put the language name without capital at the beginning
- It's better to create new page with names in english and then translate them in the "complex" links as shown above
- the names of languages should be with special characters (and no capitals) to avoid problems with links
- You should replace "original" by the page name (english), "language" by the idiom in which you are translating, and "translated" with the foreigner word
- then to link you just need to use [[original#language|translated]] and result is: translated
- When starting a new page, you can copy this "standard" code:
[[original#language|translated]] ==english== ==espanol== ==portugues==