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− | * First | + | * First, you need to setup another link to point to a new (empty) announcement page for the patch/plugin/lexer/template. To do so, click on "edit" beside the section to which you would like to add an announcment (e.g. the "edit" next to "Plugin announcements"). The easiest way is to copy & paste a link that is already present. For example, you might want to copy/paste/modify a previously entered Lexer/Template link for your announcement. |
− | * After that change the link's title to something meaningful, e.g. the name of your plugin. Make sure you choose this well because this will be the name | + | * After that, change the link's title to something meaningful, e.g. the name of your plugin. Make sure you choose this well because this will be the name/title used for the new WiKi section you're creating. |
− | * Once this is done save the changes. You'll now see a new link to a WiKi section (that has | + | * Once this is done save the changes. You'll now see a new link to a WiKi section (that has no content, yet). If you click on the new link a new (blank) page will open that will contain the title of the new WiKi anouncement. |
− | * To add the announcement itself, open the related template WiKi article (e.g. "Template for plugin announcement"). | + | * To add the announcement text itself, open the related template WiKi article (e.g. "Template for plugin announcement"). |
− | * Click on "edit" tab | + | * Click on the "edit" tab at the top of the page to copy the template (we are not going to change it, just copy it). |
* Copy the whole content and go back to the main annoucement WiKi section. | * Copy the whole content and go back to the main annoucement WiKi section. | ||
− | * Click on the link you | + | * Click on the link you previously created. The window for the new page will open in edit mode since there is no content yet. |
− | * Paste the content of the template and change it to fit your announcement. | + | * Paste the content of the copied template and change it to fit your announcement. |
* Finally click on the "Save page" button to create the new announcement in the WiKi. | * Finally click on the "Save page" button to create the new announcement in the WiKi. | ||
...back to [[Announcement for plugins/patches]]. | ...back to [[Announcement for plugins/patches]]. |
Latest revision as of 23:25, 18 December 2005
- First, you need to setup another link to point to a new (empty) announcement page for the patch/plugin/lexer/template. To do so, click on "edit" beside the section to which you would like to add an announcment (e.g. the "edit" next to "Plugin announcements"). The easiest way is to copy & paste a link that is already present. For example, you might want to copy/paste/modify a previously entered Lexer/Template link for your announcement.
- After that, change the link's title to something meaningful, e.g. the name of your plugin. Make sure you choose this well because this will be the name/title used for the new WiKi section you're creating.
- Once this is done save the changes. You'll now see a new link to a WiKi section (that has no content, yet). If you click on the new link a new (blank) page will open that will contain the title of the new WiKi anouncement.
- To add the announcement text itself, open the related template WiKi article (e.g. "Template for plugin announcement").
- Click on the "edit" tab at the top of the page to copy the template (we are not going to change it, just copy it).
- Copy the whole content and go back to the main annoucement WiKi section.
- Click on the link you previously created. The window for the new page will open in edit mode since there is no content yet.
- Paste the content of the copied template and change it to fit your announcement.
- Finally click on the "Save page" button to create the new announcement in the WiKi.
...back to Announcement for plugins/patches.