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==Editing a Page==
To edit a page, log into the system and click edit on the page you want to edit. Make your changes, then click save. That's it.
==Adding a set article==
==Adding a set article==
To add a new set article, go to the [[All Sets by Name]] page and either click on the set or add it to the page if it isn't listed. Do not add sets to the [[All Sets by Year]] page. When adding a new set article, please be sure to change the category at the bottom of the page.
To add a new set article, go to the [[All Sets by Name]] page and either click on the set or add it to the page if it isn't listed. Do not add sets to the [[All Sets by Year]] page. When adding a new set article, please be sure to add the year and manufacturer in the category section at the bottom of the page.


==Adding Spaces==
==Adding Spaces==
For long lists of text (like checklists) it's best to add a space after every line. Using an editor like [http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm Notepad++] allows you to add the spaces quickly by doing a mass replace (search -> replace) and replacing all \n with \n\n. Make sure extended mode is selected.   
For long lists of text (like checklists) it's best to add a space after every line. Using an editor like [http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm Notepad++] allows you to add the spaces quickly by doing a mass replace (search -> replace) and replacing all \n with \n\n. Make sure extended mode is selected.   


==Adding a Reference==
==Uploading and Adding Images==
To add a reference (aka footnote) first add the URL after the text with ref tags surrounding it, like this:
To add an image to a page, first upload the image using the [[Special:Upload|Upload file]] page, then edit the first line of the page replacing the file name with the one you uploaded. PNG, JPG and GIF images are the only files allowed to be uploaded. Please compress your images for the Web and keep them smaller than 400x400 pixels in size.
 
<nowiki>
Starting in 2010, Topps will have exclusivity on USA Baseball cards. <ref>http://www.topps.com/sports/news/toppsNews.aspx?news_id=309</ref>
</nowiki>
 
Then, at the bottom of the article, add this:
 
<nowiki>==References==</nowiki>
 
<nowiki><references/></nowiki>
 
==Recent Changes==
The recent changes page displays these characters:
 
diff = shows the difference in the change


hist = show the entire page history
==Editing==


N = a new page was created
Here is a list of the most commonly used formatting syntax.
 
m = a minor edit
 
! = unpatrolled edit (not sure if this is useful yet)
 
==Syntax==


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|<nowiki>'''''bold and italic'''''</nowiki>||bold and italic
|<nowiki>'''''bold and italic'''''</nowiki>||bold and italic
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|-
|<nowiki>==Level 2==</nowiki>||Headings in different sizes and formats; Level 1 is used only for page titles and is generated automatically by the software
|<nowiki>=Level 1=</nowiki>||Page heading. The page heading is generated automatically
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|<nowiki>===Level 3===</nowiki>||Headings in different sizes and formats; Level 1 is used only for page titles and is generated automatically by the software
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|-
|<nowiki>====Level 4====</nowiki>||Headings in different sizes and formats; Level 1 is used only for page titles and is generated automatically by the software
|<nowiki>==Level 2==</nowiki>||Main heading for a pages (Description, Base Set, Parallels, Inserts, etc...)
|-
|-
|<nowiki>=====Level 5=====</nowiki>||Headings in different sizes and formats; Level 1 is used only for page titles and is generated automatically by the software
|<nowiki>===Level 3===</nowiki>||Headings for insert sets
|-
|<nowiki>======Level 6=====</nowiki>||Headings in different sizes and formats; Level 1 is used only for page titles and is generated automatically by the software
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|-
|<nowiki>[[Link to another page]]</nowiki>||Internal link to another page on the wiki
|<nowiki>[[Link to another page]]</nowiki>||Internal link to another page on the wiki
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|-
|<nowiki>[[Category:Example]]</nowiki>||Add article to category “example“
|<nowiki>[[Category:Example]]</nowiki>||Add article to category “example“
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|<nowiki>----</nowiki>||Horizontal line
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|<nowiki>* one</nowiki>||Bullets
|<nowiki>* one</nowiki>||Bullets
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|<nowiki># one</nowiki>||Numbered list
|<nowiki># one</nowiki>||Numbered list
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|-
|<nowiki>[[Image:File.jpg|Text]]</nowiki>||Image with alternative text
|<nowiki>[[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|Text]]</nowiki>||Right-aligned image with frame and caption
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|<nowiki>[[Image:File.jpg|frame|Text]]</nowiki>||Image aligned right with caption
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|<nowiki>[[Image:File.jpg|thumb|Text]]</nowiki>||Thumbnail
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Revision as of 21:09, 29 November 2010

Editing a Page

To edit a page, log into the system and click edit on the page you want to edit. Make your changes, then click save. That's it.

Adding a set article

To add a new set article, go to the All Sets by Name page and either click on the set or add it to the page if it isn't listed. Do not add sets to the All Sets by Year page. When adding a new set article, please be sure to add the year and manufacturer in the category section at the bottom of the page.

Adding Spaces

For long lists of text (like checklists) it's best to add a space after every line. Using an editor like Notepad++ allows you to add the spaces quickly by doing a mass replace (search -> replace) and replacing all \n with \n\n. Make sure extended mode is selected.

Uploading and Adding Images

To add an image to a page, first upload the image using the Upload file page, then edit the first line of the page replacing the file name with the one you uploaded. PNG, JPG and GIF images are the only files allowed to be uploaded. Please compress your images for the Web and keep them smaller than 400x400 pixels in size.

Editing

Here is a list of the most commonly used formatting syntax.

Wiki text Result
''italic'' italic
'''bold''' bold
'''''bold and italic''''' bold and italic
=Level 1= Page heading. The page heading is generated automatically.
==Level 2== Main heading for a pages (Description, Base Set, Parallels, Inserts, etc...)
===Level 3=== Headings for insert sets
[[Link to another page]] Internal link to another page on the wiki
[[Link|different title]] Internal link to another page on the wiki with a different title
http://www.example.org External link
[http://www.example.org Text] External link with description
[[Category:Example]] Add article to category “example“
* one Bullets
# one Numbered list
[[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|Text]] Right-aligned image with frame and caption