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==[edit] "Discussion" Tab==
=="Discussion" Tab==


We are not using the discussion tab at the top of the page to prevent people from missing that there is a discussion going on.
We are not using the discussion tab at the top of the page to prevent people from missing that there is a discussion going on.

Revision as of 01:11, 2008 December 23

Discussion & Question Instructions

If you have details to add, disagree with an idea, have concerns, or a question, please write it under discussion.

  • To create a discussion in an article, which will automatically be placed in the question category, select EDIT Tab and type: Discussion with two curly bracket at the beginning and at the end of this word. When you save page, you will see the following picture. Image:Questions.gif
  • Under this section do the following:
    • for a new point, put a * and your text
    • to respond to a point, put ** after the point and your response
    • to respond to a response, put *** and then your response optionally

o end comments with TOstryzniuk 00:05, 23 December 2008 (CST) to sign and date at the bottom of the screen

    • press SAVE PAGE when you are done.
    • A discussion created in this manner will automatically be posted in the QUESTION category.
    • you can edit a discussion section by clicking on the "edit" tab at the top or on the "edit" link to the right of the "Discussion" header.
  • If an article does not have a discussion section yet, add one to the end of the article by adding the following before any '''Category''':... entries (you can cut-and-paste these 3 lines from here):


Discussion Template:Discussion

  • your point...

If an article for the topic you are concerned about does not exist yet (i.e. you have typed any keywords you can think of into the "search" box and clicked on the "search" button), create an article on the topic. Add the tag Discussion to the article to categorize it as a question.


"Discussion" Tab

We are not using the discussion tab at the top of the page to prevent people from missing that there is a discussion going on.