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− | By necessity, Wiki's are very free form. I do ask, however, that you obey the following guidelines, or be lashed by a long, wet noodle. Unless you're into that, in which case we will withhold your noodle: | + | By necessity, Wiki's are very free form. I do ask, however, that you obey the following guidelines: |
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− | * Try to respect the large scale structure of the wiki. Since the wiki only has one level of hierarchy page-wise (i.e., <nowiki>/subpages</nowiki> are only one step deep), maintaining the one we have is important.
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− | ** To wit: Try to always have a link BACK to the previous page when you make a new page, unless there's a good reason why not.
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− | * Thematically, I've used religious terms for my major sub-section. For aesthetic reasons, try to maintain consistency in naming new major sections, etc.
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− | * I haven't worked hard at all to use the <nowiki>WikiWords</nowiki> format (i.e., using lots of double-capitalized words to name my pages), since they seem ungainly. Just remember you can always reference your page by <nowiki>[[double square brackets]]</nowiki>
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− | * ALWAYS create a preference for yourself before posting. We track changes by IP, but it's much easier to see who's been working on what.
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− | * Do not call forthe what ye cannot first put downe
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− | Return to: [[Exegesis]]
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Revision as of 13:03, 17 January 2003
By necessity, Wiki's are very free form. I do ask, however, that you obey the following guidelines: