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Welcome to the [[CnC Modding Encyclopedia]]. This project is currently under development.
Welcome to the [[CnC Modding Encyclopedia]]. This project is currently under development.
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== Crash Course ==
To add something new, go to http://www.renegadeprojects.com/index.php/XXXX, while XXXX is the name of the entry you want to add/see. Use an underscore ("_") for spaces. Then you can click on "edit" and write away.
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# Example: If you wanted to see/edit information on the topic "Hardcoded", you'd go to http://www.renegadeprojects.com/index.php/Hardcoded
# Example: If you wanted to see/edit information on the topic "CnC Modding Encyclopedia", you'd go to http://www.renegadeprojects.com/index.php/CnC_Modding_Encyclopedia
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You can also edit existing entries if you see wrong/outdated information, or something simply hasn't been stated yet.
*'''Please do always use the "Show preview" function!''' Everytime you hit "Save page", a version of the page is saved in the database. So preview the site until your satisfied, and ''then'' hit save.
*'''Please always fill the "Summary" field!''' Despite it's name, that field is not used for the search-function, but gives a summary of what was changed in this version compared to an earlier one. Good examples are "Added XY's tutorial" or "fixed some layout/spelling problems".
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[http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Editing Here] is a list of coding aids (similar to a forum's BBCode), especially important are:
*The bracket-thingy: Surrounding an entry like this <pre>[[example]]</pre>, makes it a link to another page, like <pre>[[CnC Modding Encyclopedia]] or [[Hardcoded]]</pre>, for example, becomes [[CnC Modding Encyclopedia]] or [[Hardcoded]].
Please do always link important words, even if there is no article for them yet. The link is still valid and leads directly to the editing-page until a page is saved.
*The Headers: <pre>== This text ==</pre> results in
== This text ==
[http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Editing Reading the guide is still a good idea anyway]. ;)
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For further questions, ModEnc can be reached via ModEnc@RenegadeProjects.com. Or I, personally, via the usual ways.
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~Renegade

Revision as of 13:26, 12 August 2004

Welcome to the CnC Modding Encyclopedia. This project is currently under development.

Crash Course

To add something new, go to http://www.renegadeprojects.com/index.php/XXXX, while XXXX is the name of the entry you want to add/see. Use an underscore ("_") for spaces. Then you can click on "edit" and write away.

  1. Example: If you wanted to see/edit information on the topic "Hardcoded", you'd go to http://www.renegadeprojects.com/index.php/Hardcoded
  2. Example: If you wanted to see/edit information on the topic "CnC Modding Encyclopedia", you'd go to http://www.renegadeprojects.com/index.php/CnC_Modding_Encyclopedia


You can also edit existing entries if you see wrong/outdated information, or something simply hasn't been stated yet.

  • Please do always use the "Show preview" function! Everytime you hit "Save page", a version of the page is saved in the database. So preview the site until your satisfied, and then hit save.
  • Please always fill the "Summary" field! Despite it's name, that field is not used for the search-function, but gives a summary of what was changed in this version compared to an earlier one. Good examples are "Added XY's tutorial" or "fixed some layout/spelling problems".



Here is a list of coding aids (similar to a forum's BBCode), especially important are:

  • The bracket-thingy: Surrounding an entry like this
    [[example]]
    , makes it a link to another page, like
    [[CnC Modding Encyclopedia]] or [[Hardcoded]]
    , for example, becomes CnC Modding Encyclopedia or Hardcoded.

Please do always link important words, even if there is no article for them yet. The link is still valid and leads directly to the editing-page until a page is saved.

  • The Headers:
    == This text ==
    results in

This text

Reading the guide is still a good idea anyway. ;)

For further questions, ModEnc can be reached via ModEnc@RenegadeProjects.com. Or I, personally, via the usual ways.

~Renegade