Difference between revisions of "How to Edit Pages"

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Once you are a member, simply click on the edit button in the top left corner of any publicly editable page to edit its contents.
 
Once you are a member, simply click on the edit button in the top left corner of any publicly editable page to edit its contents.
  
To create a link to a new page, use syntax: ''[[new page name]]'' or ''[[new page name | text to display]]''. Follow the link to create a new page and instantly edit it!
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To create a link to a new page, use syntax: ''[[[new page name]]]'' or ''[[[new page name | text to display]]]'' (one less bracket on each side). Follow the link to create a new page and instantly edit it!
  
 
Creating and editing pages is easy and there are many options that let you to create powerful sites!
 
Creating and editing pages is easy and there are many options that let you to create powerful sites!
  
 
Visit the Wikidot [http://www.wikidot.com/doc Documentation & Help pages] to learn more.
 
Visit the Wikidot [http://www.wikidot.com/doc Documentation & Help pages] to learn more.

Latest revision as of 23:27, 21 July 2009

You must create an account and join this site to edit pages.

It may take a while to be accepted as a member. Alternatively, you may get someone who already is a member to invite you.

Once you are a member, simply click on the edit button in the top left corner of any publicly editable page to edit its contents.

To create a link to a new page, use syntax: [[[new page name]]] or [[[new page name | text to display]]] (one less bracket on each side). Follow the link to create a new page and instantly edit it!

Creating and editing pages is easy and there are many options that let you to create powerful sites!

Visit the Wikidot Documentation & Help pages to learn more.