GoodStyle 12 - 27 Mar 2005 - Main.TWikiContributor
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- you may want to inset it with a bullet and/or set it in italics so it's clear (always sign and date)
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-- [[Main.TWikiGuest][ZXQ]] - 28 Nov 2024
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* Initials: ZXQ to your home page.
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- A good format for a new topic is "dissertation followed by discussion":
- start with a brief, factual introduction, followed by double horizontal rules
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GoodStyle 9 - 13 Mar 2004 - Main.PeterThoeny
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| GoodStyle Collaboration Tips
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- make up meaningful, reasonably brief Wiki names - it can be a challenge (it'll sharpen you up!)
- WikiWords has name-creation tips that may help
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- If a discussion is going on:
- separate each follow-up with a space
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- add your WikiName and the date at the end
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- add your WikiName and the date at the end. Example:
-- Main.TWikiGuest - 28 Nov 2024
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- OR, by all means, insert your comment where it seems to fit best:
- you may want to inset it with a bullet and/or set it in italics so it's clear (always sign and date)
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- if a sub-topic develops, separate it with a horizontal rule at beginning and end
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- if you'd like to use an initial, use a link with label. Example:
-- [[Main.TWikiGuest][ZXQ]] - 28 Nov 2024
- To automate that, add a bullet like
* Initials: ZXQ to your home page.
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- A good format for a new topic is "dissertation followed by discussion":
- start with a brief, factual introduction, followed by double horizontal rules
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- TIP: Check the source when you want to find out how something is formatted: click
Edit on the lower toolbar. To see earlier versions, click More , then check Raw text format and click View revision . A bit of HTML experience can't hurt, but you'll soon see with TWikiShorthand how far that is from necessary.
-- TWiki:Main.MikeMannix - 01 Dec 2001
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< < | -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny - 16 Dec 2003 | > > | -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny - 13 Mar 2004 |
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GoodStyle 8 - 31 Dec 2003 - Main.PeterThoeny
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| GoodStyle Collaboration Tips
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- if you merge or delete comments, group credit
Contributors: at the end of the page
- This is how Wiki content matures and grows in value over time.
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- For external site links, you can type URLs directly into the text -
http://etcete.ra/... - it'll clear to anyone where they're headed on click.
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- For external site links, you can type URLs directly into the text -
http://etcete.ra/... - it'll be clear to anyone where they're headed on click.
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- TWiki is intended for world-wide use, and an internationally understood date format like
01 Sep 2003 or 2003/09/01 is preferred. It's clearer than the xx/xx/xx format, where a date like 9/1/01 can mean either Jan or Sep, depending on the local conventions of the readers. For months, use the first three letters: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr,...
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GoodStyle 7 - 16 Dec 2003 - Main.PeterThoeny
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< < | GoodStyle Collaboration Tips | > > | GoodStyle Collaboration Tips | |
- TWiki has a very simple text formatting shorthand. In any case, you won't go wrong if you simply:
- start each line without spaces
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- For external site links, you can type URLs directly into the text -
http://etcete.ra/... - it'll clear to anyone where they're headed on click.
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< < |
- TWiki is intended for world-wide use, and an international standard date format like 01 Sep 2001 is preferred. It's universally understood, and clearer than the xx/xx/xx format, where a date like 9/1/01 can mean either Jan or Sep, depending on the local conventions of the readers. For months, use the first three letters: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr,...
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- TWiki is intended for world-wide use, and an internationally understood date format like
01 Sep 2003 or 2003/09/01 is preferred. It's clearer than the xx/xx/xx format, where a date like 9/1/01 can mean either Jan or Sep, depending on the local conventions of the readers. For months, use the first three letters: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr,...
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- TIP: Check the source when you want to find out how something is formatted: click
Edit on the lower toolbar. To see earlier versions, click More , then check Raw text format and click View revision . A bit of HTML experience can't hurt, but you'll soon see with TWikiShorthand how far that is from necessary.
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< < | -- MikeMannix? - 01 Dec 2001 | > > | -- TWiki:Main.MikeMannix - 01 Dec 2001
-- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny - 16 Dec 2003 |
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GoodStyle 6 - 02 Dec 2001 - Main.MikeMannix
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- start each line without spaces
- separate paragraphs with a blank line
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- Run together capitalized words to make WikiWords:
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- Run together capitalized words to form WikiWords:
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< < |
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- make up meaningful Wiki names - it can be a challenge (it'll sharpen you up!)
| > > |
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- make up meaningful, reasonably brief Wiki names - it can be a challenge (it'll sharpen you up!)
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-
- WikiWords has name-creation tips that may help
- If a discussion is going on:
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< < |
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- separate each follow-up with a horizontal rule
| > > |
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- separate each follow-up with a space
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-
- add your WikiName and the date at the end
- OR, by all means, insert your comment where it seems to fit best:
- you may want to inset it with a bullet and/or set it in italics so it's clear (always sign and date)
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> > |
-
- if a sub-topic develops, separate it with a horizontal rule at beginning and end
| |
- A good format for a new topic is "dissertation followed by discussion":
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< < |
-
- start with a brief, factual introduction
- then bring on the opinions.
| > > |
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- start with a brief, factual introduction, followed by double horizontal rules
- let the discussion begin
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- When a discussion dies down and the page becomes static, feel free to refactor mercilessly:
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- When a discussion dies down and the page becomes static, if you're clear on your course, feel free to refactor mercilessly:
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- fearlessly edit down to capture the key points
- reduce the noise without losing the facts or the flavor
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< < |
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- if you merge or delete comments, you can group credit
Contributors: at the end of the page
- That's how Wiki content matures and grows in value over time.
| > > |
-
- if you merge or delete comments, group credit
Contributors: at the end of the page
- This is how Wiki content matures and grows in value over time.
| |
- For external site links, you can type URLs directly into the text -
http://etcete.ra/... - it'll clear to anyone where they're headed on click.
- TWiki is intended for world-wide use, and an international standard date format like 01 Sep 2001 is preferred. It's universally understood, and clearer than the xx/xx/xx format, where a date like 9/1/01 can mean either Jan or Sep, depending on the local conventions of the readers. For months, use the first three letters: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr,...
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< < |
- Check the source when you want to find out how something is formatted: click
Edit on the lower toolbar. To see earlier versions, click More , then check Raw text format and click View revision . A bit of HTML experience can't hurt, but you'll soon see with TWiki shorthand how far that is from necessary.
| > > |
- TIP: Check the source when you want to find out how something is formatted: click
Edit on the lower toolbar. To see earlier versions, click More , then check Raw text format and click View revision . A bit of HTML experience can't hurt, but you'll soon see with TWikiShorthand how far that is from necessary.
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< < | -- PeterThoeny - 13 Sep 2001
-- MikeMannix? - 14 Sep 2001
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GoodStyle 5 - 14 Sep 2001 - Main.MikeMannix
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> > | GoodStyle Collaboration Tips | |
- TWiki has very simple text formatting rules. You won't go wrong if you:
- start each line without spaces
- separate paragraphs with a blank line
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-
- make up meaningful Wiki names - it can be a challenge (it'll sharpen you up!)
- WikiWords has name-creation tips that may help
| |
< < |
- If a discussion is going on on a WikiTopic? :
- separate each follow up with a horizontal rule
- add your WikiName and date at the end
| > > |
- If a discussion is going on:
- separate each follow-up with a horizontal rule
- add your WikiName and the date at the end
- OR, by all means, insert your comment where it seems to fit best:
- you may want to inset it with a bullet and/or set it in italics so it's clear (always sign and date)
| |
- A good format for a new topic is "dissertation followed by discussion":
- start with a brief, factual introduction
| |
- When a discussion dies down and the page becomes static, feel free to refactor mercilessly:
- fearlessly edit down to capture the key points
- reduce the noise without losing the facts or the flavor
| |
< < |
-
- if you merge or delete comments, you can group list "Contributors:" at the end of the page
| > > |
-
- if you merge or delete comments, you can group credit
Contributors: at the end of the page
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-
- That's how Wiki content matures and grows in value over time.
| |
< < |
- For external site links, you can type URLs directly into the text -
http://etcete.ra/... - it'll clear to anyone where they're headed on click.
| > > |
- For external site links, you can type URLs directly into the text -
http://etcete.ra/... - it'll clear to anyone where they're headed on click.
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< < |
- TWiki is international, and an international standard date format like 01 Sep 2001 is preferred. A date like 9/1/01, can mean either January or September, depending on the local conventions of the readers. For months, use the first three letters: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr,...
| > > |
- TWiki is intended for world-wide use, and an international standard date format like 01 Sep 2001 is preferred. It's universally understood, and clearer than the xx/xx/xx format, where a date like 9/1/01 can mean either Jan or Sep, depending on the local conventions of the readers. For months, use the first three letters: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr,...
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< < |
- Look at the source when you want to find out how something is formatted: click More on the lower toolbar, then checkmark Raw text format and click on [ View revision ]. A bit of HTML experience can't hurt, but you'll soon see with TWiki how far that is from necessary.
| > > |
- Check the source when you want to find out how something is formatted: click
Edit on the lower toolbar. To see earlier versions, click More , then check Raw text format and click View revision . A bit of HTML experience can't hurt, but you'll soon see with TWiki shorthand how far that is from necessary.
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< < | -- PeterThoeny? - 13 Sep 2001 | > > | -- PeterThoeny - 13 Sep 2001
-- MikeMannix? - 14 Sep 2001
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GoodStyle 4 - 13 Sep 2001 - Main.PeterThoeny
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- TWiki has very simple text formatting rules. You won't go wrong if you:
- start each line without spaces
- separate paragraphs with a blank line
| |
- For external site links, you can type URLs directly into the text -
http://etcete.ra/... - it'll clear to anyone where they're headed on click.
| |
< < |
- TWiki is international, and an ISO international standard date format like 06 Feb 1998 is preferred. A date like 2/6/98, can mean either Feb or Jun, depending on the local conventions of the readers. For months, use the first three letters: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr,...
| > > |
- TWiki is international, and an international standard date format like 01 Sep 2001 is preferred. A date like 9/1/01, can mean either January or September, depending on the local conventions of the readers. For months, use the first three letters: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr,...
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< < |
- Look at the source when you want to find out how something is formatted: click Raw text on the lower toolbar. A bit of HTML experience can't hurt, but you'll soon see with TWiki how far that is from necessary.
| > > |
- Look at the source when you want to find out how something is formatted: click More on the lower toolbar, then checkmark Raw text format and click on [ View revision ]. A bit of HTML experience can't hurt, but you'll soon see with TWiki how far that is from necessary.
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< < | -- PeterThoeny? - 30 Jul 2000 | > > | -- PeterThoeny? - 13 Sep 2001 |
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GoodStyle 3 - 30 Aug 2001 - Main.MikeMannix
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< < | TWiki has very simple TextFormattingRules. You won't go wrong if you start each line without spaces and separate paragraphs with a blank line. Run capitalized words together to make WikiWords, which
become hyperlinks. This sometimes requires creativity; you're up to it. WikiWords tells you how to create good topic names. | > > |
- TWiki has very simple text formatting rules. You won't go wrong if you:
- start each line without spaces
- separate paragraphs with a blank line
- Run together capitalized words to make WikiWords:
- WikiWords automatically appear as hyperlinks
- make up meaningful Wiki names - it can be a challenge (it'll sharpen you up!)
- WikiWords has name-creation tips that may help
- If a discussion is going on on a WikiTopic? :
- separate each follow up with a horizontal rule
- add your WikiName and date at the end
- A good format for a new topic is "dissertation followed by discussion":
- start with a brief, factual introduction
- then bring on the opinions.
- When a discussion dies down and the page becomes static, feel free to refactor mercilessly:
- fearlessly edit down to capture the key points
- reduce the noise without losing the facts or the flavor
- if you merge or delete comments, you can group list "Contributors:" at the end of the page
- That's how Wiki content matures and grows in value over time.
| | | |
< < | If a discussion is going on on a WikiTopic? , separate each follow up with a separator. It is style to add your WikiName and date at the end. | > > |
- For external site links, you can type URLs directly into the text -
http://etcete.ra/... - it'll clear to anyone where they're headed on click.
| | | |
< < | A good format for a new topic is "dissertation followed by discussion": a factual introduction followed by opinions. After a while, the discussion will die down and the page will become static. At that point, feel free to "refactor mercilessly" to capture the key points whilst reducing the noise; this is how wiki content matures with time. | > > |
- TWiki is international, and an ISO international standard date format like 06 Feb 1998 is preferred. A date like 2/6/98, can mean either Feb or Jun, depending on the local conventions of the readers. For months, use the first three letters: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr,...
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< < | If you summarise an old discussion and merge or delete individual contributions, you can add the word "Contributors:" to the bottom of the page, and list the contributors there.
If you want to link to external sites: Just type hyperlinks directly into the text - that makes it clear to readers whether they're browsing within TWiki or leaving it. It is usually better not to use the HTML tag <A HREF="..."> .
Date format: TWiki is international, so the ISO date format like "06 Feb 1998" is preferred to one like "2/6/98", which can mean either February or June to different readers. For the month use Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov or Dec. | > > |
- Look at the source when you want to find out how something is formatted: click Raw text on the lower toolbar. A bit of HTML experience can't hurt, but you'll soon see with TWiki how far that is from necessary.
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Feel free to look at the source to an existing page (click Raw text ) if you want to see how something is formatted. A bit of HTML experience can't hurt, but is far from necessary.
-- TWikiGuest - 27 May 2000 |
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GoodStyle 2 - 07 Aug 2001 - Main.JohnTalintyre
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| TWiki has very simple TextFormattingRules. You won't go wrong if you start each line without spaces and separate paragraphs with a blank line. Run capitalized words together to make WikiWords, which
become hyperlinks. This sometimes requires creativity; you're up to it. WikiWords tells you how to create good topic names. | |
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< < | Feel free to look at the source to an existing page if you want to see how something is formatted. A bit of HTML experience can't hurt, but is far from necessary. | > > | Feel free to look at the source to an existing page (click Raw text ) if you want to see how something is formatted. A bit of HTML experience can't hurt, but is far from necessary. | | -- TWikiGuest - 27 May 2000 |
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GoodStyle 1 - 18 Aug 2000 - Main.PeterThoeny
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> > | TWiki has very simple TextFormattingRules. You won't go wrong if you start each line without spaces and separate paragraphs with a blank line. Run capitalized words together to make WikiWords, which
become hyperlinks. This sometimes requires creativity; you're up to it. WikiWords tells you how to create good topic names.
If a discussion is going on on a WikiTopic? , separate each follow up with a separator. It is style to add your WikiName and date at the end.
A good format for a new topic is "dissertation followed by discussion": a factual introduction followed by opinions. After a while, the discussion will die down and the page will become static. At that point, feel free to "refactor mercilessly" to capture the key points whilst reducing the noise; this is how wiki content matures with time.
If you summarise an old discussion and merge or delete individual contributions, you can add the word "Contributors:" to the bottom of the page, and list the contributors there.
If you want to link to external sites: Just type hyperlinks directly into the text - that makes it clear to readers whether they're browsing within TWiki or leaving it. It is usually better not to use the HTML tag <A HREF="..."> .
Date format: TWiki is international, so the ISO date format like "06 Feb 1998" is preferred to one like "2/6/98", which can mean either February or June to different readers. For the month use Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov or Dec.
-- PeterThoeny? - 30 Jul 2000
Feel free to look at the source to an existing page if you want to see how something is formatted. A bit of HTML experience can't hurt, but is far from necessary.
-- TWikiGuest - 27 May 2000 |
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Revision 8 | r8 - 31 Dec 2003 - 07:31:53 - PeterThoeny? |
Revision 7 | r7 - 16 Dec 2003 - 07:55:15 - PeterThoeny? |
Revision 6 | r6 - 02 Dec 2001 - 07:59:13 - MikeMannix? |
Revision 5 | r5 - 14 Sep 2001 - 03:30:29 - MikeMannix? |
Revision 4 | r4 - 13 Sep 2001 - 08:49:11 - PeterThoeny? |
Revision 3 | r3 - 30 Aug 2001 - 13:12:19 - MikeMannix? |
Revision 2 | r2 - 07 Aug 2001 - 16:29:33 - JohnTalintyre? |
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