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<blockquote class="blockquote">'''Definition of a wiki:'''<br>
: "...a website or database developed collaboratively that allows users to add, delete, or revise content by using a web browser."</blockquote>


The Step Modifications wiki is intended to be a community-driven project; although, most contributions to date have originated from only a handful of contributors. Our goal is to make it easy for all community members to contribute by helping us maintain existing content and developing new content. We created this reference to help our userbase get more comfortable working within a wiki environment.
This is a reference for editing the Step Modifications Wiki, which is designed to be maintained by the community. However, only registered members of the community have privileges to edit the wiki, so it's essential to [https://stepmodifications.org/forum/register/ sign up] and become a member. Once a member, log in to the wiki to start contributing. Additional general information is linked where it's relevant, and links to the most [[#Wiki_Reources|valuable references]] for using Mediawiki and Semantic Mediawiki are provided.


== Maintenance Sections ==
'''Deprecated Content'''
<br>
* [[:Category:Deprecated Guides|deprecated guides]]


= Best Practices =
'''Primary Wiki Editors/Maintainers'''<br>
<h2 class="mt-1"> General </h2>
Always looking for others!
* The '''search bar''' is located at the right side of the navigation bar and can be useful for finding pages.
* [https://stepmodifications.org/forum/user/8-z929669/ z929669]
* From the navigation bar at top, click on {{ui|Navigation}} and click {{ui|Recent Changes}}. This gives a list of the most recent edits on the Wiki. This is often the most convenient way to find a project of interest (and to see who may be fiddling around).
* [https://stepmodifications.org/forum/user/1198-doubleyou/ DoubleYou]
* Editing and other general preferences can be set by user ... click on the  <i class="fas fa-user hltx"></i> icon in the navigation bar and click {{ui|Preferences}}.
* [https://stepmodifications.org/forum/user/326-techangel85/ TechAngel85]
* Please don't use header tags ( <code><nowiki><h2></h2></nowiki></code> ) to make text bigger or bolder.
 
** Instead use [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting wiki markup] and/or the [[Template:Fs|Fs]] template. Header tags are for...''headers''.
'''Recently-Active Contributors'''
* When editing a page, remember to fill in the summary box below the editor with what changes that were made before saving. This summary will be logged on the Recent Changes page and helps everyone to know what exactly was added/changed with a given edit.
: https://stepmodifications.org/wiki/Special:ActiveUsers
* Discussions of major changes to content should occur on the page's 'Discussion' forum (if linked) or 'Talk' page. It's also appropriate to contact the page's creator/editor and/or a staff member and point them to the discussion when proposing content or stylistic changes.
 
** Simple corrections to grammar do not require any special notification or mentions on the forum or Talk page.
== Navigation & Tools ==
[[File:StepWikiNavbar.png|932px|frameless|border]]
* {{Fc|instruction|Forum}} - Link to the Step forum
* {{Fc|instruction|Gamespaces}} - Links to game-specific home pages
* {{Fc|instruction|Game Guides}} - Links to official game modding guides
* {{Fc|instruction|Navigation}} - Links to important reference pages ... and others:
** <i class="fas fa-house-chimney salmontx"></i> {{Fc|instruction|Home}} - The Step wiki "Main Page"
** {{Fc|instruction|Step Portal}} - Entryway for mod and guide maintenance
** {{Fc|instruction|Games}} - The [[:Category:Games|Games Category Tree]] providing an overview of all [[Property:Game|supported games]]
** {{Fc|instruction|Guides}} - The [[:Category:Guides|Guides Category Tree]] (top-level)
** {{Fc|instruction|Recent Changes}} - View the most recent edits to the wiki
** {{Fc|instruction|Random Page}} - Loads a random page on the wiki
** {{Fc|instruction|Help}} - General Mediawiki reference
** {{Fc|instruction|Contact Us}} - Links to Step's contact information
** {{Fc|instruction|Search}} - Links to [[Special:Search]], where one can refine search parameters
* <i class="fas fa-toolbox salmontx"></i> {{Fc|instruction|Tools}} - Several [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Navigation#Toolbox standard tools] for finding information related to the current page as well as the [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Navigation#User_links Page information] tool. The [https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Browsing_interfaces#Semantic_browsing Browse properties] tool is provided by [https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:User_manual Semantic Mediawiki], which is an important extension driving the functionality of this wiki.
* <i class="fas fa-pen-to-square salmontx"></i> {{Fc|instruction|Edit}} - Edit current page (if this icon is absent, the current user does not have permission to edit the page).
* <i class="fas fa-ellipsis-h salmontx"></i> - Maintenance links within the context of the current page. Similar to <i class="fas fa-toolbox"></i> Tools:
** <{{Fc|instruction|Namespace}}> - Only appears when in 'edit' mode. This links back to the page being edited.
** {{Fc|instruction|Discussion}} - Link to the 'Talk' page of the current page
** {{Fc|instruction|History}} - Link to view the edit history for the page
** {{Fc|instruction|Delete}} - Link to delete the page (if current user has permission to do so)
** {{Fc|instruction|Move}} - Link to move (rename) the page (if current user has permission to do so)
** {{Fc|instruction|Protect}} - Link to protect the page by restricting who can edit (if current user has permission to do so)
** <i class="far fa-eye salmontx"></i> {{Fc|instruction|Watch}} / <i class="far fa-eye-slash salmontx"></i> {{Fc|instruction|Unwatch}} - Enables current user to keep tabs on edits to the page via [[Special:Watchlist]]
** {{Fc|instruction|Refresh}} - Link to refresh (soft edit) the current page (if current user has permission to do so)
* <i class="fas fa-user salmontx"></i> - Several [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Navigation#User_links User-specific tools]
* {{Fc|instruction|Search}} - Quick search for finding pages. Use tools under [[Special:SpecialPages#Lists_of_pages]] for more focused searches.
 
== General Information ==
=== Writing Style ===
When writing content outside of the [[#User_Namespace|user-space]], use the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_person third-person writing style]. Other writing styles are acceptable, depending upon the particular context of the article; however, any factual content created to serve as an informative article (e.g., guides and references) should be written in the third-person. This perspective is easier to understand, more professional, and not as prone to degenerating into multiple first and/or second-person perspective related reversions. Any content existing outside the user-space not written in the third-person should be corrected accordingly. Examples:
* {{Fc|red|First-person: "<s>I first must click on the 'edit' button ...</s>"}}
* {{Fc|red|Second-person: "<s>You first must click on the 'edit' button ...</s>"}}
* {{Fc|green|Third-person: "First, click on the 'edit' button ..."}}
*: '''NOTE:''' ''Addressing "who" is, more than often, redundant. Please be succinct to avoid creating wordy statements:''
*:: Example: {{Fc|red|"First, <s>users should</s> click on the 'edit' button ..."}}
*:: Example: {{Fc|green|"First, click on the 'edit' button ..."}}


It's expected that any information added to the wiki is clearly cited, where applicable, as many users do not appreciate unverifiable speculation, unless it is plainly stated as such. That is to say, feel free to write what ''might'' or ''might not'' be factual, but qualify what is ''intended'' to be factual with verifiable information by posting a link where appropriate. However, we want to facilitate community contributions to the wiki, so we encourage all users to get involved. The [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Cite Cite] extension is available on this wiki and makes adding inline citations and references easy.
=== Notating Edits ===
* More to come ...
When editing a page, remember to add a brief descriptive comment in the Summary box below the editor before saving. This summary will be logged on the [[Special:RecentChanges|Recent Changes]] page and helps everyone to know what exactly was added/changed. Discussions of major changes to content should occur on the page's 'Discussion' forum (if linked) or 'Talk' page. It's also appropriate to contact the page's creator/editor and/or a staff member and point them to the discussion when proposing content or stylistic changes.


== User Namespace ==
{{Fc|instruction|Simple corrections to grammar don't require notification or discussion on the Forums or Talk pages.}} For these types of small edits, it's appropriate to tick the '''This is a minor edit''' checkbox. Doing so will prevent the edit from showing in the Recent Changes list, unless the list is filtered to show Minor Edits.
The simplest way to get started on the Wiki is to begin by playing around under the User namespace: <code>../wiki/User:Username</code>


This is the user's "main page" or "entry-way" into the user's personal sandbox. Each user can do just about anything they want within their User namespace, as long as it's in accordance with the guidelines dictated within the [[Guide:STEP_Community_Citizenship|Community Citizenship Guide]]. Users are asked to...
=== Table of Contents ===
: ...avoid editing another user's page without permission (not applicable to wiki administrators), doing so is a breach of etiquette.
Include a table of contents (TOC) on long pages. Step uses a template for this that adds a styled TOC that is compatible with the wiki themes. See the [[Guide:Wiki_Maintenance#Wiki_Templates|Templates section]] for more details.
: ...at least edit the page adding some information about themselves for others ... even a link to another website or their forum profile is a good start.


=== Categories ===
=== Citations ===
Categories are used to topically associate wiki pages. They also provide a simple means to navigate and view associated pages. Simply scroll to the bottom of any page and follow the category links to view more pages within that same category. Assigning a page to a category is as simple as adding <code>[[Category:<CatName>]]</code> when editing the page. Categories can be referenced on a page without adding that page to the referenced category by adding a colon to the beginning of the code as such: <code>[[:Category:<CatName>]]</code>. Users are asked to:
It's expected that any information added to the wiki is cited where applicable as in [[Project:About|this example]]. Citations only apply when providing evidence or advice that is not well known or not obviously subjective or is speculative. Feel free to write what ''might'' or ''might not'' be factual as long as it's obvious to the reader, but qualify (cite) what is ''intended'' to be factual. See the [[Guide:Wiki_Maintenance#Wiki_Templates|Templates section]] for more details.
* Read about [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Categories how to use categories].
 
* Assign pages to the proper [[Special:Categories|existing categories]].
=== Moderated Content ===
* Avoid creating new categories --leave that to the site admin. Just let one of the administrators know.
Many pages of content are considered "Moderated Content". This means they are either watched more closely than other pages or editing the page restricted via user groups. Below are the different types of Moderated Content found on the wiki.
* Place the category code at the TOP of the page for consistency and to make it easy for other users to find.
 
: '''Namespaces''' | There are several namespaces on the Wiki that are restricted to specific staff user groups. These include:
:* Project
:* STEP
:* Template
 
: '''Guides''' | The wiki is home to many [[:Category:Guides|guides]] that are considered official content, as such, these guides are also "Moderated Content". Step exerts a level of control over this content, which ensures the general look and feel of the content is maintained. Any major changes to these guides will be posted to their topics on the Forums.
 
=== User Namespace ===
The simplest way to get started on the wiki is to begin by playing around under the User namespace: <code><nowiki>https://stepmodifications.org/wiki/User:Username</nowiki></code>


= Page Management =
Registered members can do anything they desire within their User namespace, as long as it's in accordance with the guidelines dictated within the [[Guide:STEP_Community_Citizenship|Community Citizenship Guide]]. Step encourages members to edit their user page by adding some information about themselves for others or a link to their Nexus or forum profile is a good start.
<h2 class="mt-1"> General Management </h2>
How to create, delete, edit and manage a wiki page...


A wiki is simply an integrated assemblage of pages containing information that usually links to other wiki pages. Every internal wiki link points to another page. If the link is blue, the page exists, and if it is orange, the page is referenced, but has not been created. Feel free to click on orange links and create the page by adding something relevant and saving.
{{fc|instruction|Please avoid editing another members' User pages without permission}}; doing so is a breach of etiquette. This does not apply to User_talk pages where it is expected that others will leave comments.


* [[Special:WantedPages| Wanted Pages]] is a special page that houses a list of links that have been created within content, however, the linked pages not not exist.
=== Advanced Topics ===
The remainder of this guide covers wiki basics. More advanced topics are provided on an ancillary page to cover those topics in more detail: '''[[Guide:Wiki_Maintenance/Advanced|Advanced Editing Topics]]'''


== Create/Edit/Delete ==
== Page Management ==
=== Create a Page ===
=== Creating Pages ===
If one has never used a wiki before, creating a new page is not immediately intuitive; however, it's very simple once the method is known. Regardless where on the Wiki a new page is being created, the method is the same. Since User namespaces were just discussed, the example below will show how to create a page in a User namespace:
Creating a new page on a wiki is not immediately intuitive to the novice wiki editor; however, it's very simple once the method is understood. Regardless of where on the Wiki a new page is being created, the method is the same. Navigate to any URL by typing in any string after <code><nowiki>https://stepmodifications.org/wiki/</nowiki></code> and hitting the <kbd>Enter</kbd> key. If the page does not exist, a message will appear that includes an option to "create this page". To create a new page on the wiki in the User namespace:
# Log into the Wiki, if not already.
# In the URL type <code><nowiki>https://stepmodifications.org/wiki/User:YourUserName</nowiki></code>
# In the URL type <code><nowiki>https://stepmodifications.org/wiki/<namespace>:<pagename>/<subpagename></nowiki></code>
#: '''Example:''' <code><nowiki>https://stepmodifications.org/wiki/User:TheCompiler</nowiki></code>
#* The <namespace> field is replaced by the namespace in which the content belongs to. Note that it's always followed by a colon ( : ).
#*: For the User namespace, this would be: <code>User:</code>
#* The <pagename> field is replaced by the name of the page being created.
#*: For the User namespace, this would be username that matches the login.
#* The <subpagename> field is replaced by the name of the subpage being created. This is optional and is only show as an example.
#*: For the User namespace, this would be: <code>User:TheCompiler/Sandbox</code>
# Hit <kbd>Enter</kbd> to load the page.
# Hit <kbd>Enter</kbd> to load the page.
# To create the page, either click the "create this page" link in the displayed text or click the <i class="fas fa-asterisk hltx"></i> icon on the navigation bar.
# To create the page, either click the "create this page" link in the displayed text or click the <i class="fas fa-asterisk hltx p-1"></i> icon on the navigation bar. Note that to save, there must be content in the editor box.
#* To save, there must be content in the editor box.
#* Some writers have found that typing "Hi" or ''<nowiki>== Introduction ==</nowiki>'' is good enough to get the page started.


=== Deleting a Page ===
=== Edit/Delete/Move/Rename ===
X
==== Delete a Page ====
From time to time maintenance warrants the removal of pages, however, this shouldn't be a routine task. Users should be aware deleted content is not actually "deleted", but rather "archived". Thus, deleted pages can be restored. Pages are only truly deleted when old archives are purged during maintenance (performed a couple times a year...maybe). To delete pages:
# Click on the  <i class="fas fa-ellipsis-h hltx"></i>  icon on the navigation bar.
# Click {{ui|Delete}}
# One the page that loads, select a reason for deletion.
# Enter additional information, if applicable.
# Click the {{ui|Delete page}} button.


=== Use of HeaderTabs ===
==== Move/Rename a Page ====
Use of HeaderTabs should be limited and the majority of content should use the TOC method. HeaderTabs are still great some applicable content, however, they should be used sparingly.
Moving and renaming a page is the same process. This is because you can only rename a page by moving. Whenever pages are moved, a redirect should always be created. The redirect allows any links linking to the old page to be redirected to the new page, seamlessly. To move/rename a page:
# Click on the  <i class="fas fa-ellipsis-h hltx"></i>  icon on the navigation bar.
# Click {{Ui|Move}}
# On the form under ''New title'', select the namespace from the dropdown box (this typically matches the original namespace).
# Under that within the input box, type the page name of the page.
#: This box is where users can rename the content, if desired. Either type the same page name or provide a new one.
# Within the input box under ''Reason'', provide a short explanation why the page is being moved.
# Ensure the boxes are ticked for '''Move associated talk page''' and '''Leave a redirect behind'''.
# Click the {{Ui|Move page}} button.


{{AlertSmall‏‎|type=warning|text=Don't use [PAGE TOOLS] &#8594; [EDIT EXTERNAL] That feature is deprecated in MediaWiki and requires a lot of user configuration to function correctly.}}
==== Categories ====
Categories are used to topically associate wiki pages. They also provide a simple means to navigate and view associated pages. Simply scroll to the bottom of any page and follow the category links to view more pages within that same category. Assigning a page to a category is as simple as adding <code>[[Category:<CatName>]]</code> when editing the page. Categories can be referenced on a page without adding that page to the referenced category by adding a colon to the beginning of the code as such: <code>[[:Category:<CatName>]]</code>. Users are asked to:
* Read about [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Categories how to use categories].
* Assign pages to the proper [[Special:Categories|existing categories]].
* Avoid creating new categories --leave that to the site admin. Just let one of the administrators know.
* Place the category code at the TOP of the page for consistency and to make it easy for other users to find.


=== Using Forms ===
=== Using Forms ===
Placeholder.
Placeholder.


= Formatting Basics =
== Mod Pages ==
<h2 class="mt-1"> General Formatting Tips </h2>
Edits to mod pages default to the [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Page_Forms Page Forms] editor, but the wiki editor can also be accessed under the ellipse to the right of the edit asterisk on mod pages. The wiki editor should only be used by those who understand the format expected by [[:Template:Mod]].
This will hold the do's, don'ts and good habits with formatting but be focused on where to look for the info.<br>
{{Alert|text=Mod page 'Recommendations' are transcluded into ModGroup tables of mod-build guides, so special conventions apply to markup and HTML syntax used on these pages.}}
Like the cheat-sheet...
 
{{Fc|instruction|When adding/editing Mod Recommendations ...}}
* Keep it basic and don't get fancy. The primary purpose of these pages is NOT to be pretty but rather to convey info on guides.
* DO NOT use wiki or HTML headings, as they will contribute to guide ToC. Instead use:
*: <code><nowiki><div class="mpheading">headingText</div></nowiki></code>
* DO NOT use Template calls other than [[:Template:Fomod]]. They contribute drastically to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Template_limits wiki transclusion limit] of guide pages.
* DO NOT use <code><nowiki><pre></nowiki></code> tags to show multi-line code examples. Wiki and PHP do not play nicely together when transcuding this syntax, resulting in an error on the guide. Instead use:
*: <syntaxhighlight lang="HTML">
<p class="mpcode">My multi-line
code
snippet
</p>
</syntaxhighlight>
 
== Formatting ==
This will hold the do's, don'ts, and good habits regarding formatting.
 
=== Font Colors and Sizes ===
To maintain optimal compatibility across site themes, templates are utilized to maintain control over the font colors and sizes. See [[Guide:Wiki_Maintenance#Templates|Templates section]] for details.


=== Writing Style ===
=== Instruction Sets ===
When writing content outside of the userspace, the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_person third-person writing style] should be used. Other writing styles are acceptable, depending upon the particular context of the article; however, any factual content created to serve as an informative article (e.g., guides and references) should be written in the third person. This is more clear and professional and not as prone to degenerating into a mess of first-second person reversions. Any content that exist outside userspaces and is also not written in the third person should be corrected accordingly. Examples:
Follow these guidelines when writing instructions:
* {{fc|red|First person: "I first must click on the 'edit' button ..."}}
* Instructing to 'tick', 'click, or 'select' any UI element - Use [[:Template:Ui]]:
* {{fc|red|Second person: "You first must click on the 'edit' button ..."}}
*: <code><nowiki>Click {{Ui|this}}, then right click {{Ui|that}}, and select {{Ui|OK}}</nowiki> </code> <i class="fas fa-long-arrow-alt-right"></i> Click {{Ui|this}}, then right click {{Ui|that}}, and select {{Ui|OK}}
* {{fc|green|Third person: "First, click on the 'edit' button ..."}}
* When referring to messages in the UI: ''Italicize the UI message'', and do not highlight it in any other way.
* Inline headings - When the first text in a list or a paragraph is acting as a heading (see "Top Menu" tab in this guide):
*: <code><nowiki>{{Fc|ilheading|InlineHeading}}</nowiki></code> <i class="fas fa-long-arrow-alt-right"></i> {{Fc|ilheading|InlineHeading}}


=== Magic Words ===
=== Magic Words ===
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! <nowiki>{{FULLPAGENAME}}</nowiki>
! <nowiki>{{FULLPAGENAME}}</nowiki>
| Prints the Namespace and full page Title (including all subpage levels).<br>'''Result:''' <code>Guide:DDSopt/DDSopt_INI</code>
| Prints the Namespace and full page Title (including all subpage levels).<br>'''Result:''' <code>Guide:DDSopt/DDSopt_INI</code>
|-
! <nowiki>{{NAMESPACE}}</nowiki>
| Prints the Namespace.<br>'''Result:''' <code>Guide</code>
|-
|-
! <nowiki>{{PAGENAME}}</nowiki>
! <nowiki>{{PAGENAME}}</nowiki>
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| Prints the subpage Title of the current page. If not a subpage, defaults to <nowiki>{{PAGENAME}}</nowiki> behavior.<br>'''Result:''' <code>DDSopt_INI</code>
| Prints the subpage Title of the current page. If not a subpage, defaults to <nowiki>{{PAGENAME}}</nowiki> behavior.<br>'''Result:''' <code>DDSopt_INI</code>
|}
|}
== Specific Formatting Situations ==
=== Instruction Sets ===
Follow these guidelines when writing instructions:
* When instructing a user to 'click' or 'select' any UI element: use the [[:Template:Ui|Ui]] template, as in the following example:
**<code><nowiki>Click {{ui|Edit}}, then right click {{ui|some UI element}} ...</nowiki></code>
**Click {{ui|Edit}}, then right click {{ui|some UI element}} ...
* When referring to messages in the UI: Italicize the UI message, and do not highlight it in any other way.
* In-line headings: If you have several bullets or paragraphs in a row which each refer to a certain topic, you may use bold, peach-colored formatting to highlight the topic of each bullet or paragraph, as in the following example:
**<code><nowiki>{{fc|important|'''First Topic Name.'''}} This paragraph explains the first topic. Other paragraphs will have their own in-line headers and explanations.</nowiki></code>
**{{fc|important|'''First Topic Name.'''}} This paragraph explains the first topic. Other paragraphs will have their own in-line headers and explanations.
**[https://stepmodifications.org/wiki/Guide:DDSopt#Main_Menu_Setting_Descriptions Working Example]


=== Symbols ===
=== Symbols ===
Basic symbols can be displayed by inserting its hex code ( <samp>#8594;</samp> ) into the text. Users can [https://www.toptal.com/designers/htmlarrows/symbols/ search for symbols] and use its hex code to produce the symbol on the page like so: &#8594;
Special characters and symbols can be displayed using [https://www.toptal.com/designers/htmlarrows/symbols/ character codes] as demonstrated here with the copyright symbol. Unicode is not supported.
* {{Fc|salmon|Hex code}} - <code>&amp;#xa9;</code> <i class="fas fa-long-arrow-alt-right"></i> &#xa9;
* {{Fc|salmon|HTML code}} - <code>&amp;#169;</code> <i class="fas fa-long-arrow-alt-right"></i> &#169;
* {{Fc|salmon|HTML entity}} - <code>&amp;copy;</code> <i class="fas fa-long-arrow-alt-right"></i> &copy;
* [https://fontawesome.com/v5.15/how-to-use/on-the-web/referencing-icons/basic-use {{Fc|salmon|Font Awesome}}] - <code><<nowiki />i class="far fa-copyright"></<nowiki />i></code> <i class="fas fa-long-arrow-alt-right"></i> <i class="far fa-copyright"></i>


==== Font Awesome ====
=== URL Links ===
The Wiki supports [https://fontawesome.com/ Font Awesome] and users can [https://fontawesome.com/v5.15/how-to-use/on-the-web/referencing-icons/basic-use insert any of the free icons] from this ''awesome'' source directly into the wiki page.
==== Internal ====
By definition, [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Links#Internal_links internal wiki links] point to another page on the wiki. They use the following format: <code><nowiki>[[Namespace:PageName#HeaderTitle|Link Text]]</nowiki></code>
* '''Namespace''' - the namespace the page resides in as found in the page's URL
* '''PageName''' - the name of the page as found in the page's URL
* '''HeaderTitle''' <sup>(optional)</sup> - directs a link to a specific header within the page, commonly called anchors. Replace '''HeaderTitle''' with the header name.
* '''|Link Text''' <sup>(optional)</sup> - the link's displayed text. If not included, either the '''PageName''' will display, or '''HeaderTitle''', when present.
* Note the syntax used to build the link between each element, which is not optional when the element is present: <code><nowiki>[[:#|]]</nowiki></code>
A completed link to this section would look as such: <code><nowiki>[[Guide:Wiki_Maintenance#URL_Links|How to create links!]]</nowiki></code>


=== Text Size & Coloring ===
===== Special Page Links =====
For readability and consistency, use the [[:Template:Fc|Fc]] to modify font color and/or [[:Template:Fs|Fs]] to modify font size. These work well with the wiki themes.
Since the syntax for applying categories and other elements to pages is the same as the internal link syntax, it must include a special escape character ( ''':''' ) at the beginning of the link:
* <code><nowiki>[[:Category:CategoryName|Link Text]]</nowiki></code>
* <code><nowiki>[[:Template:PageName|Link Text]]</nowiki></code>


== Inline Styling ==
===== Red Links =====
=== HTML ===
If the link is blue, the page exists. If a link is red-orange (referred to generally as "red links"), the page has not been created. Feel free to click on red links to create their corresponding pages by adding something relevant and saving. [[Special:WantedPages|Wanted Pages]] is a special page that houses a list of red-link pages that have been referenced from other pages.
Inline HTML is perfectly fine to use. Users should keep in mind that HTML is restricted and parsed by the Wiki. This means the Wiki will automatically remove HTML that is not found on their [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:HTML_in_wikitext permitted list]. It's always preferable to use [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting wiki markup].


=== CSS ===
==== External ====
Inline styling is available, but should be used sparingly (and rarely)! Step has taken great care to enjoy the styling on the Wiki is clean, consistent, and up-to-date with modern standards. This is seen in the responsive design of the wiki, so users can enjoy the Wiki wherever they are and on whatever device they may have. The use of inline styling can easily break Step's intended design, thus, users are discouraged for utilizing it on a regular basis. If any user finds they are consistently using inline styling for a specific reason, we ask that they contact a member of staff (see bottom of the page) to inquire about changes being made globally.
[https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Links#External_links External wiki links] point to locations outside the wiki's domain. They use the following format: <code><nowiki>[URL Link Text]</nowiki></code>
* '''URL''' - the address to the external page
* '''Link Text''' <sup>(optional)</sup> - the link's displayed text. If not included, the link will be displayed as a sequential, numbered link. When multiple links exist on a page without '''Link Text''', they will be numbered in the order listed on the page: <code><nowiki>[1], [2]...[5]</nowiki></code>
A completed link to the Step Forums would look as such: <code><nowiki>[https://stepmodifications.org/forum/ Visit the Step Forums!]</nowiki></code>


With the above said, if some customization is necessary, the Wiki is mostly compatible with Bootstrap 4. Users should use their [https://www.w3schools.com/bootstrap4/bootstrap_ref_all_classes.asp list of classes] as a first reference for any necessary inline styling deviation before moving on to completely custom edits.
== Wiki Templates ==
=== Templates Explained ===
Templates are standard wiki pages whose content is designed to be transcluded (embedded) inside other pages. Step utilizes templates for creating standardized elements (alert boxes, galleries, side boxes, spoilers, table of contents, etc.), which are used across the wiki for all content. Templates are also used for creating some of our framework and guide structure. Since they are essential for our guides and basic website elements, templates have restricted editing rights; only certain staff groups can edit these pages. However, all users can utilize the templates for their content and are encouraged to do so where appropriate.


= Wiki Templates =
Templates can be found from the navigation "Tools" menu by clicking: ''Special Pages'' <i class="fas fa-long-arrow-alt-right"></i>  scroll down to ''Page Forms'' heading  <i class="fas fa-long-arrow-alt-right"></i> [[Special:Templates|''Templates'']]
<h2 class="mt-1"> Templates Explained </h2>
Templates can be found from the top "Tools" menu at ''Special Pages'' &#8594; ''Templates''<br />
[[Special:Templates|Here is a direct link]]


=== Common Templates ===
Some of the more common Templates that are used on the STEP wiki are:
Some of the more common Templates that are used on the STEP wiki are:
{{alert|type=notice|text=The code for this is: <code><nowiki>{{alert|type=notice|text=text for the notice</nowiki></code>}}
* [[:Template:Alert]] | creates a large, centered alert box
{{alert|type=warning|text=The code for this is: <code><nowiki>{{alert|type=warning|text=text for the warning</nowiki></code>}}
* [[:Template:AlertSmall]] | creates a small, inline alert element
* [[:Template:clear]] | used to clear floating elements
* [[:Template:Fomod]] | creates a graphical representation of FOMOD instructions
* [[:Template:GallerySimple]] | adds images to the page in a standardized format and allows the creation of simple galleries
* [[:Template:Icon]] | places a small icon for specific uses
* [[:Template:Quotation]] | creates a stylized blockquote
* [[:Template:Sidebox]] | creates a stylized box to the side of the content
* [[:Template:Spoiler]] | creates an element with hidden content that reveals when a title is clicked
* [[:Template:Video]] | embeds a YouTube video on the page


Some are used for links, either to other pages in the current wiki or to outside pages. The following is a link to a chapter in the current document that also has a 'tabbed' header, such as the [https://stepmodifications.org/wiki/Guide:Mod_Organizer Mod Organizer wiki]:
=== Citations ===
<pre>{{#switchtablink:Profiles|Profiles}}</pre>
Citations only apply when providing evidence or advice that is not well known, not obviously subjective or is speculative. The following extensions are installed to aid in citing:
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Cite Cite] makes adding inline citations and references easy.
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:CiteThisPage CiteThisPage] adds a link in the <i class="fas fa-toolbox"></i> '''Tools''' navigation bar menu for citing a current page.


YouTube videos can also be linked to with code like this:
=== Font Color and Size Templates ===
<pre>{{Video|j4ZQpzf_iAE|Mod Organizer: Introduction (by Gopher)|Gopher Explains Mod Organizer}}</pre>
To maintain optimal compatibility across site themes, use:
Here the Template name, '''Video''', is read as https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= and '''j4ZQpzf_iAE''', the YouTube address for that specific video, is appended to the YouTube code to provide a valid address. Clicking that link will display a popup window of that video file.
* [[:Template:Fc]] | modifies font color to a pre-defined color
* [[:Template:Fs]] | modifies font size. Accepts any valid CSS.


= Moderated Content =
Custom CSS classes are available for coloring text, backgrounds, and borders. See the [[Project:SiteColorPallet|Step Color Pallet]] for details about using these classes.
<h2 class="mt-1"> Guides </h2>
This wiki has many [[:Category:Guides|guides]], and they should all have the same general look and feel. Following are some basics ...


=== Guide Standard Header ===
=== PageTitle Template ===
Our guides (aside from the main STEP Guide) maintain a consistent look in part by following a specified formula. Please use the following format (placed just after TRANSCLUSIONS & CATEGORIES [https://stepmodifications.org/wiki/Guide:The_STEP_Wiki#Categories header format]):
[[:Template:PageTitle]] is used to create a consistent and standardized title header at the top of the page. This template must be called at the beginning of the first line in the editor to avoid creating a block of white space before the title (exception: "[https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Magic_words#Behavior_switches behavior switches]" and Categories can be added before this template call).
<pre>
<!-- ########### STANDARD GUIDES HEADER FORMAT ############ -->
''Brief guide description here -- by Author(s) here''


[<forum thread URL> '''GUIDE FORUM THREAD''']
=== Table of Contents ===
----
Include a table of contents (TOC) on long pages. Step provides a template that floats a styled TOC to the right of the page and is compatible with the wiki themes. To include a TOC use the following template: [[:Template:TOC]]
Add any relevant Notification Templates here
<br />


<!-- ######### END standard guide header format ########## --></pre>
The TOC template will appear on the page at the position the template is placed. Therefore, it's possible to have elements (such as an Alert) above the TOC. In general, '''TOC''' template should be placed directly after the '''PageTitle''' template or categories.


= References =
== DO NOT ==
<h2 class="mt-1"> Wiki Resources </h2>
* '''DO NOT''' use inline styling like the following: <code><nowiki><span style="color: #ff0"></span></nowiki></code>
*: Instead use [https://www.w3schools.com/bootstrap4/bootstrap_ref_all_classes.asp Bootstrap] and custom CSS classes (see [[Project:Site Color Palette|the site color palette]] for the available classes): <code><nowiki><span class="orangetx"></span></nowiki></code>
* '''DO NOT''' use heading tags ( <code><nowiki><h2></h2></nowiki></code> ) to make text bigger or bolder.
** Instead use [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting wiki markup] and/or the [[:Template:Fs|Font Size Template]].
 
== Resources ==
=== Wiki Resources ===
* The Wiki's [https://stepmodifications.org/forum/forum/15-wiki/ forum topic].
* The Wiki's [https://stepmodifications.org/forum/forum/15-wiki/ forum topic].


=== Mediawiki ===
==== Mediawiki ====
: [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki '''Home Page'''] - Entry point to lots of relevant info, including reference and help as well as latest development and news
: [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki '''Home Page'''] - Entry point to lots of relevant info, including reference and help as well as latest development and news
: [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Contents '''Help'''] - MediaWiki's Help directory
: [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Contents '''Help'''] - MediaWiki's Help directory
Line 176: Line 262:
: [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Extension:ParserFunctions '''Parser Functions'''] - Functions meant to provide more advanced logic
: [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Extension:ParserFunctions '''Parser Functions'''] - Functions meant to provide more advanced logic


=== Semantic Mediawiki ===
==== Semantic Mediawiki ====
: [https://semantic-mediawiki.org/ Semantic Mediawiki] - Documentation about Semantic MediaWiki ()see lower portion of middle frame).
: [https://semantic-mediawiki.org/ Semantic Mediawiki] - Documentation about Semantic MediaWiki ()see lower portion of middle frame).
: [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Semantic_Forms Semantic Forms] - Documentation about Semantic Forms, which provide a form-based interface for maintaining relevant SMW pages and content.
: [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Semantic_Forms Semantic Forms] - Documentation about Semantic Forms, which provide a form-based interface for maintaining relevant SMW pages and content.
: [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Semantic_Forms_Inputs Semantic Forms Inputs] - An extension for Semantic Forms
: [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Semantic_Forms_Inputs Semantic Forms Inputs] - An extension for Semantic Forms


=== The Step Modifications Wiki ===
==== The Step Modifications Wiki ====
: (top bar) '''TOOLBOX''' > '''[[Special:SpecialPages|SPECIAL PAGES]]''' - Links to all kinds of information about The Wiki.
: (top bar) '''TOOLBOX''' > '''[[Special:SpecialPages|SPECIAL PAGES]]''' - Links to all kinds of information about The Wiki.
: (top bar) '''WIKI''' > '''[[Special:RecentChanges|RECENT CHANGES]]''' - Links to all of the most recent edits on The Wiki.
: (top bar) '''WIKI''' > '''[[Special:RecentChanges|RECENT CHANGES]]''' - Links to all of the most recent edits on The Wiki.
: '''[[Special:Version|Software used on this wiki''']] - Software and versions with links to documentation.
: '''[[Special:Version|Software used on this wiki''']] - Software and versions with links to documentation.


== HTML and CSS Resources ==
=== HTML and CSS Resources ===
: [https://www.w3schools.com/css/ '''CSS Resource'''] - Not all info on this page is relevant but it contains various keywords that can be used
: [https://www.w3schools.com/css/ '''CSS Resource'''] - Not all info on this page is relevant but it contains various keywords that can be used
: [https://www.w3schools.com/html/ '''HTML Resource'''] - Not all info on this page is relevant but it contains various keywords that can be used
: [https://www.w3schools.com/html/ '''HTML Resource'''] - Not all info on this page is relevant but it contains various keywords that can be used


<headertabs />
=== Need Help? ===
 
For help using this wiki, to offer up suggestions, or to report problems, post on the [https://stepmodifications.org/forum/forum/15-wiki-support/ Wiki Support forum], or private message one of us.
== Need Help? ==
Private message one of these guys if you need some sort of help with The Wiki.
 
=== Primary Wiki Editors/Maintainers ===
Always looking for others!
* [https://stepmodifications.org/forum/user/8-z929669/ z929669]
* [https://stepmodifications.org/forum/user/1198-doubleyou/ DoubleYou] (MO & STEP Guides primarily)
* [https://stepmodifications.org/forum/user/326-techangel85/ TechAngel85]
 
=== Recently active wiki editors ===
* https://stepmodifications.org/wiki/Special:ActiveUsers

Latest revision as of 05:31, October 5, 2023

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Step Wiki User Guide

Step's Wiki Standards, instructions, and tips for wiki editing

by: Step Modifications  | Forum Topic

This is a reference for editing the Step Modifications Wiki, which is designed to be maintained by the community. However, only registered members of the community have privileges to edit the wiki, so it's essential to sign up and become a member. Once a member, log in to the wiki to start contributing. Additional general information is linked where it's relevant, and links to the most valuable references for using Mediawiki and Semantic Mediawiki are provided.

Deprecated Content

Primary Wiki Editors/Maintainers
Always looking for others!

Recently-Active Contributors

https://stepmodifications.org/wiki/Special:ActiveUsers

Navigation & Tools[edit | edit source]

StepWikiNavbar.png

  • Forum - Link to the Step forum
  • Gamespaces - Links to game-specific home pages
  • Game Guides - Links to official game modding guides
  • Navigation - Links to important reference pages ... and others:
    • Home - The Step wiki "Main Page"
    • Step Portal - Entryway for mod and guide maintenance
    • Games - The Games Category Tree providing an overview of all supported games
    • Guides - The Guides Category Tree (top-level)
    • Recent Changes - View the most recent edits to the wiki
    • Random Page - Loads a random page on the wiki
    • Help - General Mediawiki reference
    • Contact Us - Links to Step's contact information
    • Search - Links to Special:Search, where one can refine search parameters
  • Tools - Several standard tools for finding information related to the current page as well as the Page information tool. The Browse properties tool is provided by Semantic Mediawiki, which is an important extension driving the functionality of this wiki.
  • Edit - Edit current page (if this icon is absent, the current user does not have permission to edit the page).
  • - Maintenance links within the context of the current page. Similar to Tools:
    • <Namespace> - Only appears when in 'edit' mode. This links back to the page being edited.
    • Discussion - Link to the 'Talk' page of the current page
    • History - Link to view the edit history for the page
    • Delete - Link to delete the page (if current user has permission to do so)
    • Move - Link to move (rename) the page (if current user has permission to do so)
    • Protect - Link to protect the page by restricting who can edit (if current user has permission to do so)
    • Watch / Unwatch - Enables current user to keep tabs on edits to the page via Special:Watchlist
    • Refresh - Link to refresh (soft edit) the current page (if current user has permission to do so)
  • - Several User-specific tools
  • Search - Quick search for finding pages. Use tools under Special:SpecialPages#Lists_of_pages for more focused searches.

General Information[edit | edit source]

Writing Style[edit | edit source]

When writing content outside of the user-space, use the third-person writing style. Other writing styles are acceptable, depending upon the particular context of the article; however, any factual content created to serve as an informative article (e.g., guides and references) should be written in the third-person. This perspective is easier to understand, more professional, and not as prone to degenerating into multiple first and/or second-person perspective related reversions. Any content existing outside the user-space not written in the third-person should be corrected accordingly. Examples:

  • First-person: "I first must click on the 'edit' button ..."
  • Second-person: "You first must click on the 'edit' button ..."
  • Third-person: "First, click on the 'edit' button ..."
    NOTE: Addressing "who" is, more than often, redundant. Please be succinct to avoid creating wordy statements:
    Example: "First, users should click on the 'edit' button ..."
    Example: "First, click on the 'edit' button ..."

Notating Edits[edit | edit source]

When editing a page, remember to add a brief descriptive comment in the Summary box below the editor before saving. This summary will be logged on the Recent Changes page and helps everyone to know what exactly was added/changed. Discussions of major changes to content should occur on the page's 'Discussion' forum (if linked) or 'Talk' page. It's also appropriate to contact the page's creator/editor and/or a staff member and point them to the discussion when proposing content or stylistic changes.

Simple corrections to grammar don't require notification or discussion on the Forums or Talk pages. For these types of small edits, it's appropriate to tick the This is a minor edit checkbox. Doing so will prevent the edit from showing in the Recent Changes list, unless the list is filtered to show Minor Edits.

Table of Contents[edit | edit source]

Include a table of contents (TOC) on long pages. Step uses a template for this that adds a styled TOC that is compatible with the wiki themes. See the Templates section for more details.

Citations[edit | edit source]

It's expected that any information added to the wiki is cited where applicable as in this example. Citations only apply when providing evidence or advice that is not well known or not obviously subjective or is speculative. Feel free to write what might or might not be factual as long as it's obvious to the reader, but qualify (cite) what is intended to be factual. See the Templates section for more details.

Moderated Content[edit | edit source]

Many pages of content are considered "Moderated Content". This means they are either watched more closely than other pages or editing the page restricted via user groups. Below are the different types of Moderated Content found on the wiki.

Namespaces | There are several namespaces on the Wiki that are restricted to specific staff user groups. These include:
  • Project
  • STEP
  • Template
Guides | The wiki is home to many guides that are considered official content, as such, these guides are also "Moderated Content". Step exerts a level of control over this content, which ensures the general look and feel of the content is maintained. Any major changes to these guides will be posted to their topics on the Forums.

User Namespace[edit | edit source]

The simplest way to get started on the wiki is to begin by playing around under the User namespace: https://stepmodifications.org/wiki/User:Username

Registered members can do anything they desire within their User namespace, as long as it's in accordance with the guidelines dictated within the Community Citizenship Guide. Step encourages members to edit their user page by adding some information about themselves for others or a link to their Nexus or forum profile is a good start.

Please avoid editing another members' User pages without permission; doing so is a breach of etiquette. This does not apply to User_talk pages where it is expected that others will leave comments.

Advanced Topics[edit | edit source]

The remainder of this guide covers wiki basics. More advanced topics are provided on an ancillary page to cover those topics in more detail: Advanced Editing Topics

Page Management[edit | edit source]

Creating Pages[edit | edit source]

Creating a new page on a wiki is not immediately intuitive to the novice wiki editor; however, it's very simple once the method is understood. Regardless of where on the Wiki a new page is being created, the method is the same. Navigate to any URL by typing in any string after https://stepmodifications.org/wiki/ and hitting the Enter key. If the page does not exist, a message will appear that includes an option to "create this page". To create a new page on the wiki in the User namespace:

  1. In the URL type https://stepmodifications.org/wiki/User:YourUserName
  2. Hit Enter to load the page.
  3. To create the page, either click the "create this page" link in the displayed text or click the icon on the navigation bar. Note that to save, there must be content in the editor box.

Edit/Delete/Move/Rename[edit | edit source]

Delete a Page[edit | edit source]

From time to time maintenance warrants the removal of pages, however, this shouldn't be a routine task. Users should be aware deleted content is not actually "deleted", but rather "archived". Thus, deleted pages can be restored. Pages are only truly deleted when old archives are purged during maintenance (performed a couple times a year...maybe). To delete pages:

  1. Click on the icon on the navigation bar.
  2. Click [Delete]
  3. One the page that loads, select a reason for deletion.
  4. Enter additional information, if applicable.
  5. Click the [Delete page] button.

Move/Rename a Page[edit | edit source]

Moving and renaming a page is the same process. This is because you can only rename a page by moving. Whenever pages are moved, a redirect should always be created. The redirect allows any links linking to the old page to be redirected to the new page, seamlessly. To move/rename a page:

  1. Click on the icon on the navigation bar.
  2. Click [Move]
  3. On the form under New title, select the namespace from the dropdown box (this typically matches the original namespace).
  4. Under that within the input box, type the page name of the page.
    This box is where users can rename the content, if desired. Either type the same page name or provide a new one.
  5. Within the input box under Reason, provide a short explanation why the page is being moved.
  6. Ensure the boxes are ticked for Move associated talk page and Leave a redirect behind.
  7. Click the [Move page] button.

Categories[edit | edit source]

Categories are used to topically associate wiki pages. They also provide a simple means to navigate and view associated pages. Simply scroll to the bottom of any page and follow the category links to view more pages within that same category. Assigning a page to a category is as simple as adding [[Category:<CatName>]] when editing the page. Categories can be referenced on a page without adding that page to the referenced category by adding a colon to the beginning of the code as such: [[:Category:<CatName>]]. Users are asked to:

  • Read about how to use categories.
  • Assign pages to the proper existing categories.
  • Avoid creating new categories --leave that to the site admin. Just let one of the administrators know.
  • Place the category code at the TOP of the page for consistency and to make it easy for other users to find.

Using Forms[edit | edit source]

Placeholder.

Mod Pages[edit | edit source]

Edits to mod pages default to the Page Forms editor, but the wiki editor can also be accessed under the ellipse to the right of the edit asterisk on mod pages. The wiki editor should only be used by those who understand the format expected by Template:Mod.

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NOTE

Mod page 'Recommendations' are transcluded into ModGroup tables of mod-build guides, so special conventions apply to markup and HTML syntax used on these pages.

When adding/editing Mod Recommendations ...

  • Keep it basic and don't get fancy. The primary purpose of these pages is NOT to be pretty but rather to convey info on guides.
  • DO NOT use wiki or HTML headings, as they will contribute to guide ToC. Instead use:
    <div class="mpheading">headingText</div>
  • DO NOT use Template calls other than Template:Fomod. They contribute drastically to the wiki transclusion limit of guide pages.
  • DO NOT use <pre> tags to show multi-line code examples. Wiki and PHP do not play nicely together when transcuding this syntax, resulting in an error on the guide. Instead use:
    <p class="mpcode">My multi-line
    code
    snippet
    </p>
    

Formatting[edit | edit source]

This will hold the do's, don'ts, and good habits regarding formatting.

Font Colors and Sizes[edit | edit source]

To maintain optimal compatibility across site themes, templates are utilized to maintain control over the font colors and sizes. See Templates section for details.

Instruction Sets[edit | edit source]

Follow these guidelines when writing instructions:

  • Instructing to 'tick', 'click, or 'select' any UI element - Use Template:Ui:
    Click {{Ui|this}}, then right click {{Ui|that}}, and select {{Ui|OK}} Click [this], then right click [that], and select [OK]
  • When referring to messages in the UI: Italicize the UI message, and do not highlight it in any other way.
  • Inline headings - When the first text in a list or a paragraph is acting as a heading (see "Top Menu" tab in this guide):
    {{Fc|ilheading|InlineHeading}} InlineHeading

Magic Words[edit | edit source]

Magic words are special 'text strings' that are used by the wiki software to return values or functions. A full description of them can be found on the MediaWiki website.

Common Magic Words[edit | edit source]

__NOTOC__ Hides the table of contents (TOC).
{{FULLPAGENAME}} Prints the Namespace and full page Title (including all subpage levels).
Result: Guide:DDSopt/DDSopt_INI
{{NAMESPACE}} Prints the Namespace.
Result: Guide
{{PAGENAME}} Prints the full page Title (including all subpage levels) without the namespace.
Result: DDSopt/DDSopt_INI
{{SUBPAGENAME}} Prints the subpage Title of the current page. If not a subpage, defaults to {{PAGENAME}} behavior.
Result: DDSopt_INI

Symbols[edit | edit source]

Special characters and symbols can be displayed using character codes as demonstrated here with the copyright symbol. Unicode is not supported.

  • Hex code - &#xa9; ©
  • HTML code - &#169; ©
  • HTML entity - &copy; ©
  • Font Awesome - <i class="far fa-copyright"></i>

URL Links[edit | edit source]

Internal[edit | edit source]

By definition, internal wiki links point to another page on the wiki. They use the following format: [[Namespace:PageName#HeaderTitle|Link Text]]

  • Namespace - the namespace the page resides in as found in the page's URL
  • PageName - the name of the page as found in the page's URL
  • HeaderTitle (optional) - directs a link to a specific header within the page, commonly called anchors. Replace HeaderTitle with the header name.
  • |Link Text (optional) - the link's displayed text. If not included, either the PageName will display, or HeaderTitle, when present.
  • Note the syntax used to build the link between each element, which is not optional when the element is present: [[:#|]]

A completed link to this section would look as such: [[Guide:Wiki_Maintenance#URL_Links|How to create links!]]

Special Page Links[edit | edit source]

Since the syntax for applying categories and other elements to pages is the same as the internal link syntax, it must include a special escape character ( : ) at the beginning of the link:

  • [[:Category:CategoryName|Link Text]]
  • [[:Template:PageName|Link Text]]
Red Links[edit | edit source]

If the link is blue, the page exists. If a link is red-orange (referred to generally as "red links"), the page has not been created. Feel free to click on red links to create their corresponding pages by adding something relevant and saving. Wanted Pages is a special page that houses a list of red-link pages that have been referenced from other pages.

External[edit | edit source]

External wiki links point to locations outside the wiki's domain. They use the following format: [URL Link Text]

  • URL - the address to the external page
  • Link Text (optional) - the link's displayed text. If not included, the link will be displayed as a sequential, numbered link. When multiple links exist on a page without Link Text, they will be numbered in the order listed on the page: [1], [2]...[5]

A completed link to the Step Forums would look as such: [https://stepmodifications.org/forum/ Visit the Step Forums!]

Wiki Templates[edit | edit source]

Templates Explained[edit | edit source]

Templates are standard wiki pages whose content is designed to be transcluded (embedded) inside other pages. Step utilizes templates for creating standardized elements (alert boxes, galleries, side boxes, spoilers, table of contents, etc.), which are used across the wiki for all content. Templates are also used for creating some of our framework and guide structure. Since they are essential for our guides and basic website elements, templates have restricted editing rights; only certain staff groups can edit these pages. However, all users can utilize the templates for their content and are encouraged to do so where appropriate.

Templates can be found from the navigation "Tools" menu by clicking: Special Pages scroll down to Page Forms heading Templates

Common Templates[edit | edit source]

Some of the more common Templates that are used on the STEP wiki are:

Citations[edit | edit source]

Citations only apply when providing evidence or advice that is not well known, not obviously subjective or is speculative. The following extensions are installed to aid in citing:

  • Cite makes adding inline citations and references easy.
  • CiteThisPage adds a link in the Tools navigation bar menu for citing a current page.

Font Color and Size Templates[edit | edit source]

To maintain optimal compatibility across site themes, use:

  • Template:Fc | modifies font color to a pre-defined color
  • Template:Fs | modifies font size. Accepts any valid CSS.

Custom CSS classes are available for coloring text, backgrounds, and borders. See the Step Color Pallet for details about using these classes.

PageTitle Template[edit | edit source]

Template:PageTitle is used to create a consistent and standardized title header at the top of the page. This template must be called at the beginning of the first line in the editor to avoid creating a block of white space before the title (exception: "behavior switches" and Categories can be added before this template call).

Table of Contents[edit | edit source]

Include a table of contents (TOC) on long pages. Step provides a template that floats a styled TOC to the right of the page and is compatible with the wiki themes. To include a TOC use the following template: Template:TOC

The TOC template will appear on the page at the position the template is placed. Therefore, it's possible to have elements (such as an Alert) above the TOC. In general, TOC template should be placed directly after the PageTitle template or categories.

DO NOT[edit | edit source]

  • DO NOT use inline styling like the following: <span style="color: #ff0"></span>
    Instead use Bootstrap and custom CSS classes (see the site color palette for the available classes): <span class="orangetx"></span>
  • DO NOT use heading tags ( <h2></h2> ) to make text bigger or bolder.

Resources[edit | edit source]

Wiki Resources[edit | edit source]

Mediawiki[edit | edit source]

Home Page - Entry point to lots of relevant info, including reference and help as well as latest development and news
Help - MediaWiki's Help directory
Cheat Sheet - List of the most commonly used mediawiki markup
Tables - Wikitext syntax for tables
Magic Words - Behavior switches and variables
Parser Functions - Functions meant to provide more advanced logic

Semantic Mediawiki[edit | edit source]

Semantic Mediawiki - Documentation about Semantic MediaWiki ()see lower portion of middle frame).
Semantic Forms - Documentation about Semantic Forms, which provide a form-based interface for maintaining relevant SMW pages and content.
Semantic Forms Inputs - An extension for Semantic Forms

The Step Modifications Wiki[edit | edit source]

(top bar) TOOLBOX > SPECIAL PAGES - Links to all kinds of information about The Wiki.
(top bar) WIKI > RECENT CHANGES - Links to all of the most recent edits on The Wiki.
Software used on this wiki - Software and versions with links to documentation.

HTML and CSS Resources[edit | edit source]

CSS Resource - Not all info on this page is relevant but it contains various keywords that can be used
HTML Resource - Not all info on this page is relevant but it contains various keywords that can be used

Need Help?[edit | edit source]

For help using this wiki, to offer up suggestions, or to report problems, post on the Wiki Support forum, or private message one of us.