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-====== Wiki Quick Guide ======+====== Wiki Guide ======
  
 First of all: if you want to add or edit articles you will have to be logged into the wiki. If you don't have the credentials do contact the tutors of the the workshop. First of all: if you want to add or edit articles you will have to be logged into the wiki. If you don't have the credentials do contact the tutors of the the workshop.
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 Whether you edit an existing article or have created a new one – you will probably be confronted with with this text editing interface: Whether you edit an existing article or have created a new one – you will probably be confronted with with this text editing interface:
 {{:wiki:images:tutorial:ekawiki-emptypage-view.png?nolink&800|}} {{:wiki:images:tutorial:ekawiki-emptypage-view.png?nolink&800|}}
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 which is mostly pretty self explanatory. which is mostly pretty self explanatory.
  
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 These buttons: These buttons:
 {{:wiki:images:tutorial:ekawiki-text-styling.png?nolink&600|}} {{:wiki:images:tutorial:ekawiki-text-styling.png?nolink&600|}}
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 are for text styling there are some more options available that you can see in the [[wiki:syntax|syntax sheet]]. are for text styling there are some more options available that you can see in the [[wiki:syntax|syntax sheet]].
  
 These buttons: These buttons:
 {{:wiki:images:tutorial:eka-wiki-headline-styling.png?nolink&600|}} {{:wiki:images:tutorial:eka-wiki-headline-styling.png?nolink&600|}}
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 are there to insert headlines. They are especially important because your headlines are defining the sections of your article and give it structure! You can use the buttons to create headlines and sub-headlines. are there to insert headlines. They are especially important because your headlines are defining the sections of your article and give it structure! You can use the buttons to create headlines and sub-headlines.
    
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   * Navigate to the folder you want to upload into through the Media Files Side bar:   * Navigate to the folder you want to upload into through the Media Files Side bar:
-{{:wiki:images:tutorial:eka-wiki-sidebar.png?nolink&600|}} (You can use the little plus symbol to see the subfolders inside the directory.)+{{:wiki:images:tutorial:eka-wiki-sidebar.png?nolink&600|}} 
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 +(You can use the little plus symbol to see the subfolders inside the directory.)
   * You can see which folder you are currently in here:   * You can see which folder you are currently in here:
 {{:wiki:images:tutorial:eka-wiki-file-pathview.png?nolink&600|}} {{:wiki:images:tutorial:eka-wiki-file-pathview.png?nolink&600|}}
   * To create a new folder in the one you are currently in you can do this by putting '':MyFolder:'' before the filename after selecting your file (see example below).   * To create a new folder in the one you are currently in you can do this by putting '':MyFolder:'' before the filename after selecting your file (see example below).
 {{:wiki:images:tutorial:eka-wiki-file-newnamespace.png?nolink&600|}} {{:wiki:images:tutorial:eka-wiki-file-newnamespace.png?nolink&600|}}
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 (Please note that you might have to close and reopen the ''Media Files Window'' for your subfolder to show up properly!) (Please note that you might have to close and reopen the ''Media Files Window'' for your subfolder to show up properly!)
  
 This tutorial will be updated on a rolling basis. If you have any more questions feel free to drop by the GD MA Studio and ask a question. This tutorial will be updated on a rolling basis. If you have any more questions feel free to drop by the GD MA Studio and ask a question.
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 +== Adding a caption to your images ==
 +If you want to add a cation to your images and have it displayed together in a nice box (like on the real wikipedia) you can do so in the following way:
 +If this is your normal way to embed an image: ''<nowiki>{{:wiki:images:tutorial:YourImageFileName.png?nolink&300}}</nowiki>'' \\
 +you can just add this bracket ''['' before and this '']'' after the image link. To then add a caption you can just put a pipe character ''|'' after the link and add your caption after that.
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 +After that total your link should now look something like this: \\
 +''<nowiki>[{{:wiki:images:tutorial:YourImageFileName.png?nolink&300|Example image produced for demonstration purposes}}]</nowiki>''.
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 +This should result in some thing like this:
 +[{{:wiki:images:tutorial:YourImageFileName.png?nolink&300|Example image produced for demonstration purposes}}]
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 +===== Add Article To The Sidebar =====
 +If you want add an article to the sidebar just click the [[:sidebar?do=edit|Edit Sidebar]] link here or in the sidebar itself. If you go to edit the ''Sidebar Article'' you can just add a link to your Article there and it should show up.
  
  
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