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Revision as of 18:56, 18 October 2006
SOCR Educational Materials - SOCR Wiki Editing Guidelines
This is a brief outline of the most common SOCR Wiki Resource Editing Tasks
- Get a SOCR Wiki Account: Go to User Login/Create an Account first
- Get a SOCR Wiki Account: Choose a page to link your new document off of (you can also generate a stand-alone Wiki document, but you should try not to do that. Always try to find where your future document belongs first. Then go to this page and edit this page to include a link to your new document). Go to the Main SOCR Wiki (Main_Page), follow the hierarchy and stap at the page which is the most natural parent of the material you are going to propose.
- Images in SOCR Wiki documents: Before you include (JPG) images in your SOCR pages you must have them saved with proper names on your client computer.
- Naming your SOCR Wiki Images:
- Example: SOCR_Activities_CardCoinSampling_Dinov_092206_Fig1.jpg
- General Image Naming Convention: SOCR_MainTopic_SubTopic_SubSubTopic_Title_Author_Date_FigNo.jpg
- Uploading Images: Click on the bottom-left side Toolbox link: [| Upload file] and follow the instructions to upload your < 1MB JPG image
- Include your Image in the Wiki document: A variant of this command will include your image as follows: [[Image:SOCR_Activities_CardCoinSampling_Dinov_092206_Fig1.jpg|300px]]
- Naming your SOCR Wiki Images:
- Tables: This code generates the table below: {| align="center" border="1" | colspan="5" align="center"| Common Top Row |- | rowspan="3"| Common First Column | cell(2,2) | cell(2,3) | cell(2,4) | cell(2,5) |- | cell(3,2) | cell(3,3) | cell(3,4) | cell(3,5) |- | cell(4,2) | cell(4,3) | cell(4,4) | cell(4,5) |}
Common Top Row | ||||
Common First Column | cell(2,2) | cell(2,3) | cell(2,4) | cell(2,5) |
cell(3,2) | cell(3,3) | cell(3,4) | cell(3,5) | |
cell(4,2) | cell(4,3) | cell(4,4) | cell(4,5) |
- SOCR Home page: http://www.socr.ucla.edu
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