Creating and editing wiki pages

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The Open Metaverse Wiki uses MediaWiki, the same software as Wikipedia and many other wikis. The official MediaWiki documentation can be found at https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Editing_pages but there are several points that aren't very clearly explained there and also much that is specific for this wiki. Here are a few of them.

Creating a new page

There is no obvious way to create a new page with WikiMedia but it's not that difficult and there are several common methods.

Create a link first

We do not usually want "orphaned" pages on the wiki, every new pages is linked from an existing one. So the easiest way to create a new page is to add a link to it, click on that link and follow the instructions from there.

Create a temporary link on your user page

There ar a few occasions when we do want a page with no links to it.

Useful special features

Talk page signatures

When you post a comment on a talk page/discussion page, you should always sign it. The recommended way is to add the code

''~~~~''

That is two apostrophes, four tildes and two apostrophes. The tildes are the actual signature, the apostrophes put the text in italics. You can copy and paste from above if you like. The result is something like this:

Tess (talk) 10:31, 27 September 2023 (PDT) - Your user name with a link to your user page and the date the comment was posted.

Templates

Templates are premade standard blocks of text that can be added to any page. Used correctly they can be great time savers for editors and also help ensure a consistent page design. You add a template by typing or copying its name inside a double set of curly brackets, something like this:

{{templatename}}

Here is a list of the templates currently supported by the OMRG wiki.