Wikispooks:To Do

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To start editing the site, the first thing you need to do is to login. This page is for if you've done this but are still wondering how to get started in editing the site...

How to edit?

Style Guide

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If you've never edited an encyclopedia before, you may be unsure how to start. The main approach, as with any writing, is to keep the reader in mind and focus on how you can clearly explain the subject you're writing about. Of course, there are a few conventions and tricks that will make things easier. For more information, see the style guide.

Technical Help

Maybe you've got plenty of ideas and knowledge to contribute to the site, but technical aspects are holding you back. If this describes you, relax, help is at hand. To learn how to edit a page, you could try this guide from Wikipedia, which uses the same software as Wikispooks. If you are worried about about messing anything up, you can practice editing in the WikiSpooks:Sandbox.

Where to edit?

Recent Changes

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One of the best ways to encourage your fellow Wikispooks editors is to improve the pages they are working on -- even if it's something as simple as fixing a typo in one of their recent contributions. The Recent changes link on the left will show you the most recently worked on pages.

Wikipedia+ Pages

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Wikipedia+ is a software tool to aid Wikipedia users by notifying them when it finds a Wikispooks page to complement the Wikipedia page they're reading. These pages are gateway pages which summarise the problems of the Wikipedia page, offer links to less problematic takes and describe the Wikispooks page (if any). See the Wikipedia+ menu on the left for more details.

Your User Page

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Every Wikispooks user has a page assigned for them on which they can write as much (or as little) as they like about themselves - or anything else. Writing more about yourself or uploading a photo could be a good start in getting to know other users.

Untidy Pages

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If would like to help tidy up, whether you're a re-organiser or a proof reader, see the list of untidy pages - pages which have good information on them, but for one reason or another do not present it well.

Problem Pages

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Some pages have more serious problems. See the list of problem pages for pages which have serious problems of bias, gaps, clarity etc.

Stubs

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Wikispooks has a list of pages which are 'stubs' - i.e. little more than a title and a link or two - and so could really benefit from even a few minutes of work.

Priority Pages

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Wikispooks has a list of priority pages - pages which relate to deep politics. Contributions on these pages are particularly welcome.

Broken Links

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Browsing the site you'll sometimes see a link in red, which is a warning that it links to a page which hasn't been made yet. For example, there's nothing here yet about Google. To start a page like this, first click the link and then click on 'Create page'. A fast way to find broken links is to see this list of wanted pages.

Your Own Topic

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It's easy to start a new page - you just need to choose a title. Any page where you have opinions which are politically unwelcome on Wikipedia is likely to be a good topic, especially if you have specialist knowledge. Be bold! Choose a title for the page and then enter it in to the URL (or make a link to it and then follow the link). As above, then click on 'Create page'.

Uploading Images

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Most pages on Wikispooks have no images at all. Uploading images is pretty straightforward, and is a good way to increase the clarity and appeal of articles.

Unsourced Documents

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Some of the documents on Wikispooks are from unknown sources. A bit of Googling could quite likely turn up a source for most of the Category:Unsourced Documents.