- To add to and edit this wiki is possible for all devotees with a basic knowledge of Sanskrit.
Login: In order to contribute to this wiki one has to enter one's name and then use the Sanskrit word for the Latin word Amen as a password.
The procedure is as follows: if one wants to add an article or a lemma to the lexicon, must one create a new page and take over the tags in that department. For corrections and additions to the existing content of the lexicon must the lemma in question be copied from the original mother-file (that can only be changed by the administrator) and work from there with that content. To adapt the content of the Bhâgavatam demands that one of the mother-file (in fact the download-page of the Canto in question) copies the text of the chapter at hand and next with the tags of the mother-file creates a new page for that chapter. The difference between that chapter and the mother-file will, just as with edited lemma's of the lexicon, after one week be equated by the administrator of the wiki. With a personal article may one use one's own name as a category in the tags at the bottom of the page.
Login: In order to contribute to this wiki one has to enter one's name and then use the Sanskrit word for the Latin word Amen as a password.
The procedure is as follows: if one wants to add an article or a lemma to the lexicon, must one create a new page and take over the tags in that department. For corrections and additions to the existing content of the lexicon must the lemma in question be copied from the original mother-file (that can only be changed by the administrator) and work from there with that content. To adapt the content of the Bhâgavatam demands that one of the mother-file (in fact the download-page of the Canto in question) copies the text of the chapter at hand and next with the tags of the mother-file creates a new page for that chapter. The difference between that chapter and the mother-file will, just as with edited lemma's of the lexicon, after one week be equated by the administrator of the wiki. With a personal article may one use one's own name as a category in the tags at the bottom of the page.
- The basic editing page describes how pages must be made.
Peculiarities to remember with one's editing: centering and right aligning of text requires sometimes the positioning, in a previous line, of an indentation sign ->. This is not needed thus when the previous text was indentated already. Paragraphs with a page-break division ==== will only run at the right side around an image (% lfloat %) when the header is not represented with a double exclamation mark, but with a dubble plus sign between square brackets instead. In order to center in a text a line without making an empty line, one must place two vertical stripes before and after the text whith an empty line before.
Peculiarities to remember with one's editing: centering and right aligning of text requires sometimes the positioning, in a previous line, of an indentation sign ->. This is not needed thus when the previous text was indentated already. Paragraphs with a page-break division ==== will only run at the right side around an image (% lfloat %) when the header is not represented with a double exclamation mark, but with a dubble plus sign between square brackets instead. In order to center in a text a line without making an empty line, one must place two vertical stripes before and after the text whith an empty line before.
- With a minimum of four dashes ---- behind each other from the beginning of a new linecreates one a horizontal line.
- In this Wiki one may use the common html-markup for tables.
- Below the editbox, shown when one clicks on edit (right above), are in short the rules presented for editing. There are as yet no GUI-buttons available in the edit boxes for the page breaks.
- This Wiki uses no database, but depends on one's browser memory. When one edits a page can the browser limit be exceeded when too much back and forth switching takes place between the functions. Thus may edit-data be lost. Therefore it is wise to keep one's edit mark-up in a separate text file.
- The pages one makes cannot be too long. This Wiki will refuse to display the content in that case.
- For more advanced editing please go to the Documentation Index.
- A new page can be created by making a link to that page: two square brackets left and right around the title for that new page, and next click on it. Following that the page can be given content. The name of the page may have no special mark-up signs (like (like ¨, ^, ~,´, etc.). One may also below in the box for a new page fill in a title and next edit the page, but in that case one must take care to link that page up somewhere or else it is an orphan no one can find.
One can also create a new page by simply typing in the url for it in the url window of one's browser.
- With the tag (:redirect Eng/Targetpage status=301 from=Departurepage:) in the page one makes an automatic redirect.
- With the linktag toot:file/page.html one creates a link to http://theorderoftime.org/file/page.html; the same with bh: (to http://bhagavata.org/), wikip: (to http://en.wikipedia.org/, vb: (for http:www.vedabase.net/sb/) end n: (to the dutch pages of this wiki). These are presets, other external links need the full url.
- With % newwin % (without the spaces) before a link one opens a new browser window.
- Load your own images (up to 1 Mb): click on attach (see above) and next load the image from your own computer. Following link it up with Attach: nameoftheimage.ext. Images in another group need a reference in the link to that group. See further the images page.
- More info is available at the Home page for this type of wiki.
- Via wiki-info presented in the sidebar to the left is there more info about this wiki.
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