Help:Editing

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The shuu wiki, while seemingly a scary place, is actually one of the friendlier places to visit. Editing is not as difficult as some may think, though it often does take time to get used to the methods. This guide is here to shorten that time for the new user, and is designed for ease of use and for the new editor instead of those experienced to need the big sections.

Making an Entry

The basis of the wiki is the entries it contains. The process of creating an entry is very simple.

Initial Setup

The fastest way to add a new page is to type the title you want into the search bar. You can type in "Artist Name" and your search will turn out some similar results but nothing that matches your specific wording. At that point you may click the red link that says, "create this page" and start editing "Artist Name".

But before you do that there is something vital you must do. Take the Japanese version of the name (if there is one) and send it through the search bar. This will be a more accurate search of the artist's name and will cut down on duplicate artists. Searching simply the English name doesn't always get the correct result because the reading might be incorrect.

Note that the Japanese names of the artists in the title should be the kanji (if given) instead of the hiragana or katakana. The additional kana can be added to the alt. names section. Also, if the Japanese has a space in it, the space should be removed when it is put into the title (ex. 稚野 まちこ --> 稚野まちこ).

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Redirects

Because the artist tags on shuu are set up in the format of "English Name" but the wiki pages go "English Name / JP Name", sometimes you will not always be sent right to the page if you type in the name of the artist without the Japanese (or click on the wiki link from the tag page). Redirect pages will make it so that you can actually go to the page you want without having to type both the English and Japanese.

You create a page titled "English Name". Within that page you type #redirect [[English Name / JP Name]]

It should then create a page with an arrow pointing to the page you wish to go to, and you know you're done.

Linkbacks

To be convenient for those who use the wiki, it's also possible to make "linkbacks" on an artist page. They're meant to link back to the artist tag on shuu. For example, you could do a linkback to CH@R by linking to this or simply to an image by that artist.

Linkbacks are written like this: [http://urltagpage.com]

Pixiv Artists

Artists that have only a pixiv account go in their own section: Pixiv Artists. Entries in this section are made differently than entries to sections that require their own new pages. First, press "edit". This can either be done at the top to edit the entire page or in a sub-section (accessible through the table of contents) to edit a smaller field. There is no difference between the two except visibility. Your entry should look like this: [http://exampleurl.net Artist Name / JP Name]

Next you move to the bottom of your edit page, press save page, do the math (no bots allowed!), and the changes will be saved.

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A Little Extra

Links to places within the wiki are done as such: [[Page]]

To do this sort of link, you need the exact title of the page to which you are linking, including capitalization and spaces. The easiest way to ensure that you don't make an error is to copy/paste the title of that page instead of typing it manually.

If you don't want your link to say the exact page title (ex. Category:Tutorial), you can type it like this instead: [[Category:Tutorial|Tutorial]]

Anything to the right of the | is displayed, and anything to the left is hidden.

A link to somewhere outside of the wiki is done as such: [http://url.com name]

Images are uploaded with an internal wiki link: [[File:image.jpg]]

The NSFW mention on a website should go like this: * [NSFW] http://badsite.net