On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 05:01:36PM +0200, Frederik Vos wrote:
Yes i will do that ... but first thing: are there more people like this idea, otherwise i don't have to start .., then where to start, it's not really documentation, so it's a project ?? I have to read how to work with a wiki, and or i just can start or need somebody to have a startpoint .. A lot of little questions actually, ok... i'll start reading :))
It is some getting used to. To start a page, go to your own page and edit that. In edit, you tell the name of the new page. Think hard about a name and see that there are no spaces or signs in it. `SUSE_LUGs` is good. `SUSE`s LUG's` is not I wil take `SUSE_LUGs` as an example. So go to your own page and edit that page. A block to edit will be available. In that you type `[[LUGs]]`. After Editing, you will see a (red) link to` LUGs`. Click on that. You arive on the page `LUGs` which is blank. Edit that and the page exists. Take a look at the http://www.opensuse.org/Help:Contents and http://www.opensuse.org/Templates and http://www.opensuse.org/OpenSUSE_Style_Guide and http://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Help:Editing houghi -- Quote correct (NL) http://www.briachons.org/art/quote/ Zitiere richtig (DE) http://www.afaik.de/usenet/faq/zitieren Quote correctly (EN) http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html