Help:Editing

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Editing an existing page

In its simplest form, editing an existing page is a straightforward as clicking a button and typing away!

You can do this for the whole page by clicking the edit tab at the top of the page or for each section by clicking the small [edit] link on the right by the section heading.

Do so now (using your browser's Back button to periodically return to this page). Click the edit tab at the top of this page and have a look at the edit window. You will see the same text you are reading here but without the formatting.

The formatting that you see when this page is displayed is achieved by the use of special symbols or codes which are placed around individual words or sections of text to tell your browser how it should render them. For instance the word symbols in this sentence is written in the edit window with double inverted commas around it. It is displayed however in italics.

''symbols''

becomes

symbols

The section headings are surrounded by double equal signs (=). So this section begins

== Editing an existing page ==

To a certain extent that is all there is to it. Type some text and add formatting to it as required. I'm not going to list all of the formatting codes here. A full list can be found in the Media Wiki Help Pages and this is meant as a quick guide to editing the SLT Archive Project.

The Editing Toolbar being used to add an internal link


One last thing however before we move on to more interesting things like adding images or links. Look at the edit window again and you will notice that it has a toolbar above it. Rather than typing (and having to remember) the special formatting codes the most commonly used ones are on the toolbar and you can highlight a piece of text and click the appropriate button to apply the formatting, just as you could in your favourite word processing application.

Adding Links

We may like to have certain parts of our page link to other pages. In the list of productions we have appeared in for instance a production title may link to the page for that production. Or a name may link to a page for that particular member.

Internal Links

These are links to other pages within the SLTWiki and are the easiest links make. All pages in SLTWiki have a page title and if you use this page title in your text you can directly link to that page.

For instance if I mention Prompt Corner in my text it is a doddle to link to the Prompt Corner page simply by adding double square brackets around its name. Therefore

[[Prompt Corner]]

in the code becomes

Prompt Corner

in the document.

Note that this linking is not automatic. Links aren't created when we type a word or phrase which corresponds to a page name. We have to create them ourselves by adding the double square brackets in the code or by clicking the internal link button on the toolbar (see above image).

What if we don't want to use the exact words that are in our page title but still want to link to that particular page? I might, for instance, want to link to the Prompt Corner page using the text Our Studio Theatre.

A glance at the code for this page will show you how this is achieved but here is the code below.

[[Prompt Corner|Our Studio Theatre]]

We still have the double square brackets but within them we have two pieces of text seperated by a pipe character (|). Before the pipe we have the name of the page we wish to link to and after it the text which we want to appear on the page as the link.

External Links

We may also wish to link to external web pages or sites

This process is very similar to the above except that we use single square brackets and a space instead of a pipe character.

So

[http://www.southlondontheatre.co.uk The South London Theatre Website]

becomes

The South London Theatre Website

Please note that the http:// part of the url is mandatory but that any text after the first space can be used to denote the link. SLTWiki also adds an arrow graphic to show that this is an external link which leaves the SLT site.

Adding images

Adding a new Production Page

Adding a new Member Page

Adding a new Year Page

See also

Extenal Links