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posted 10 years ago
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of fucking course it doesn't save the lines I went down.

Awright, how should we do this?

posted 10 years ago
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Ok, I think I'm done. I have made the page yet, I figured I'd let you take a look first.

Here it is in wiki code, so you can just copy it onto the actual page so that A: it won't be crammed into a message, and so that B: If it's good, you can save the page then and there.


Ok, first let me say, welcome to Destinypedia. Thanks for joining, as long as you follow the guidelines in place for editing pages I'm sure you'll do great and help make our wiki as comprehensive as possible. Now, about this page. Like most things on computers, you can just hit buttons that look like they do what you want and you'll do a bang up job on here. However, there tends to be some things you might not notice for a while, and they're quite helpful. So, if you're new to editing a wiki, on this page, I intend to clue you in on those pages so you can get their information as soon as possible, as opposed to after a few months when someone mentions them in passing. I don't intend to get too in depth, this is just telling what these things do and where to find them, not too much on how to use them. You can probably figure the rest out yourself, or just ask someone for help if you're having trouble. I want this to be a fairly quick read so that you can just give it a quick read and know enough to figure out how to use these handy features, and so that less people will look at it and be put off by how big it is. ==Help== By now, you've probably seen the help button on that bar to the left. In case you haven't, there you go. I'd definitely recomend checking that out every once in a while. For example, the editing section will teach you a lot about wiki code, links will show you how to link to other pages and other sites, and images will show you how to put images on pages. Whenever you're stumped about how to do something on here, go check the help section and it should tell you what you need to know. It doesn't cover everything, admittedly, but when that happens you can always count on your fellow Guardians for advice. ==Editing Toolbar== Ok, that last one was pretty obvious, here's one that will probably take you a bit to notice. At the top of every page here, there's a sort of toolbar. It might vary if you're on a type of page other than a regular wikipage, but on every wikipage it will be the same. There will be several tabs saying "Article," "Discussion," "Edit," "History," and "More Actions". Each article has a unique version for all of these, though their function is the same for all articles. ===Article=== Clicking article will take you to the main article, which is probably where you'll be when you try this out. Obvious enough. ===Discussion=== Discussion is a page for discussing information about the subject of the article. Note: it's not a forum. You're not supposed to talk about whether you like this thing or not, it's for facts. If you disagree with something major about the page, bring it up here, discuss it, and see what other people think. Edit opens up the editor for the article. Pretty self explanatory. ===History=== History is a something I don't suspect you'll use if you're one of those guys who pops up here, makes three edits, and then is never seen again. However, if you stick around for a while, this is a handy tool. It allows you to view older edits, compare them, view changes, and revert the article to an older edit. History is a bit more complicated than some of the other things on this list, but you should still be able to figure it out. ===Edit=== Edit allows you to edit the article. Simple enough. I suppose I should mention that this allows you to edit the entire article, as opposed to just individual sections, one at a time. ===More Actions=== More actions contains Move, View links, and Watch. View links shows what pages link to the pag you're on, Watch will add the article to you watchlist, which means you'll be notified if there is an edit to the article. Move allows you to functionally rename an article. Do not, do so lightly, it's a bit of a big deal. ==Forums== Remember that sidebar the Help section is on? Move up a section and you'll see community. Hover over that, and in the section that opens up you'll see several things, among which is forums. There are three forum sections: General Discussion, Community Proposal, and Support Requests. They're all pretty much exactly what it says on the tin. General discusssion is for talking about anything Destiny related, from lore to gameplay to hype. Support Requests are for asking for help. Community Proposal is for suggesting something fairly big for the community and/or the wiki. ==Profile== So, assumong you've made an account and you're not just a guest, if you look in the very top right you should be able to a thing that says "Welcome, (Username)!", and a button that says logout and a button that says profile. If you click on profile, you'll be taken... to your profile. There are three parts to your profile: Your userpage, your userwiki, and your usertalk. You also have a signature, but that's just barely unimportant enough for me to exclude it from this. There's a help page for it, or you can just message someone. ===Userpage=== Your userpage contains your board, your edit counts, your friends... and a few more things as well. However, you might not have set it up yet. If you want to, just click on Edit Profile and fill in whatever you feel like filling out. Also, your board is your inbox. If anyone messages you, it'll show up on your board. Just be careful not to go onto someone else's page and mistake their board for yours. ===Userwiki=== Your userwiki is sort of like a private wikipage. Actually, that's pretty much what it is. It works just like a regular wikipage, but it can only be edited by you. Generally, it's used by people a bit more familliar with wiki code who want a more personalised profile. ===Usertalk=== You usertalk is an alternative to your board. It can be edited by anyone, and its used to leave messages for you. It's not used especially often, but it has the advantage of being able to hold a conversation between more than two people without having to message each person individually. ==Special Pages== At the bottom of every page on this site, there are six links: Main Page, About, Special pages, Help, Privacy policy, and discalimers. There are four parts of Special Pages I'll be covering: the Maintenence Reports section, recent changes, upload file, and preferences. If you're curious about making a signature you can find it in here as well under the section Users and Rights, in the page Preferences. ===Maintenence Reports=== Not every part of this section is going to be important to you, but in general the pages in this section list problems with the wiki. Wanted pages, stubs, not enough citations, ect. If you can't find something to edit, then give this section a quick check. ===Recent Changes=== Scroll down and find the Recent Changes and Logs section, and inside it you can find Recent Changes. It's sort of like a history page for the entire wiki. Anyone edits a page or adds a picture or sends a message or does whatever, and it ends up here. It shows most recent first, and it's a good way to stay on top of anything going on in the wiki. A common use for it is checking some of the pages that have been edited, and making sure noone took away anything useful or adding anything incorrect. ===Upload File=== One section down, you can find Media Files and Uploads. In this section, you can find the upload files page. Use this to upload images. A link to this can also be found on the images help page. You can upload from your computer or from an image page on a website. <!--Not sure if that's the right term--> ==Aaaaand, I guess that's it.== Welp, I hope this page helped! Like I said, it's not a comprehensive guide, it's just meant to let you know these useful things are here, and it doesn't really walk you through any of the things mentioned so as to keep it brief. If you need help with anything just message one of the senior memebers of the wiki. Good luck!

posted 10 years ago
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Aright. Welp, Im'na go finish it up now.

posted 10 years ago
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Thank god it can be casual, I've got a least a thrid of it done that way already. (insert some emoticon for a relieved face, don't actually know how to make one) Awright, so all I've got left is user pages, uploading images, and recent changes. Though, if you have any suggestions, are there any other special pages I should mention?

posted 10 years ago
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Another question, is one of the steps in creating your account setting up your userpage, or is that optional? If not I'm going to add a section on setting up your userpage.

posted 10 years ago
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Ok, starting work on the new user guide. Quick question, should I still write like I'm making a wikipage or can I be a bit more casual?

posted 10 years ago
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Well alright. I'll tell you when I've got the page up. I'm on summer vacation, so I'll be able to get to work early tomorrow.

posted 10 years ago
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Oh, it does that? I don't get a lot of talk page messages so I didn't know. Ok, that'd work. So, it'd do that automatically? Sounds good to me.

posted 10 years ago
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I think that new users actually seem to be missing their profile pages. I've seen in the recent edits that those new guys still haven't made their profile pages yet, assuming a red link means the same for profile pages and wiki pages. That's why I'm thinking we should put it somewhere they'll definitely see it.

posted 10 years ago
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I guess no need to require perfection. I'll stick with guide.

Could we stick this in a place new users will see it? I forget whether you're sent to your userpage at any point, but if so that'd be a good place to put it. If not, then any page they're sent to would work.

posted 10 years ago
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I gues I wasn't clear, I was wondering if you might know the word I'm looking for.

....Is that OK from hold shift down a second too long, or am I starting to get annoying?

posted 10 years ago
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Hm..... Maybe Make it New User Guide or maybe New User Tutorial? Maybe walkthrough.... Definitely New User though, I'm thinking it'll be more clear to that it'll be useful information for those unfamilliar with the wiki. I think Use Guide might make it sound like some sort of massive guide that covers everything. Ok, I"m definitely thinking as I type now, just a warning.

So let's see... guide, walkthrough, or tutorial... maybe briefing? Yeah, I kinda like briefing. Course that's what I thought about walkthrough.... not sure if I know the word for it. Like a guide/walkthrough/tutorial, but less comprehensive, more of a focus on some simple information, stuff that they wouldn't figure out especially quick on their own....

posted 10 years ago
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Meant to go down a line with that hashtag there so I could... sorta practice I guess.... using a nowiki to make that not happen.

Or maybe just to show you that I knew how to solve it on my own so that you wouldn't waste a post explaining it to me. Both I guess.

posted 10 years ago
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...huh. Didn't know #'s did that. #learn something new every day

posted 10 years ago
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Ah, I had meant to mention those. And I assume I can upload photos for this?

  1. might be stalling a bit #might not get right on this #thinking I might start tomorrow
posted 10 years ago
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Before I start, do you have any thoughts on what it should cover?

posted 10 years ago
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Hey, something actually productive this time. I was thinking maybe I could make a simple.... (tutorial? rundown? introduction?) thing... for the wiki. The idea is that it would be a quick thing to take new members through things like talk pages, recent changes, page histories, and the help section. Just pointing out a few things like that and maybe giving a quick explanation so that the newbs could learn how to discuss with other editors, see changes in edits, that sort of thing. That way they won't have to learn it over the course of several months, they can know about some useful tools right off the bat.

posted 10 years ago
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Hey there. I haven't been on the wiki recently as there hasn't been any huge information really (a trailer doesn't count.) When E3 comes around I'll be around editing. This wiki will definitely pick up once the game comes out.

posted 10 years ago
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I hate when people plan for incredible stupidity.

posted 10 years ago
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The plan is, make a userbox that has the code for itself inside of it. In theory, this would end in an infinite generation of that userbox inside itself, possibly with each smaller than the last.

posted 10 years ago
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Can I try and make a userbox fractal?

posted 10 years ago
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.... Is it against the rules to try and create a userbox fractal?

posted 10 years ago
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Am I allowed to upload my profile pic to the site so I can use it on my user wiki?

posted 10 years ago
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posted 11 years ago
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Got it.

I had no idea there was a recen changes page.