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- GREEN TEXT
in the examples is meant to identify which information you
will need to define.
The text will NOT be green in the actual edit window.
- Please note that there may be unnecessary spaces in the example
coding.
- Please PREVIEW
your changes before submitting them.
Please keep the entry/ies consistent. If an *
is used at the beginning of links, and/or preceding header lines,
please use one for any lines you add in either section.
Any text located between the single =
marks will be set as the entry title, and should be the first
(top-most) line of the entry.
Links
All links should be entered under the ==Links==
section. If a Links
section doesn't exist in the entry, please create one under the
entry description. Links should look like the following line when
they are entered in the edit space:
<a href= http://www.somesite.dom
> Link URL or description
</a>
To change Computer Game
entry to Video Game
Change the Computer Game text between the category tags to Video
Game. List the Reason for making the change
as "change category to Video Game" or something similar.
Example:
From:
Categories: <category>Animal, Computer Game
</category>
To:
Categories: <category>Animal, Video Game
</category>
If one does not already exist, please add a line for the Game System(s)
that the title is or was available on. This line will need to be
under the line for the Categories
, and above the Description
header.
Example:
Game System: PC, Mac, C64, NES, Sega, Atari 5200, Game Boy Color,
X-Box, PSP
NOTE:
Do not replace the other category(ies) listed (unless they are
incorrect).
To link a Television Episode
to a Television Show
/ Series:
Add the following line under the Categories:
line in the entry's header:
Series: <a entryid=##
rel=series rev=episode prep="episode of" note=" category
"> Series
</a>
Where:
- ##
is the entryid
of the Television Show
entry;
- category
would indicate which transformation category or categories, other than
Television Show
or Television Episode
, that that episode includes;
- Series
is the name of that Televison Show / Series.
That header line can then be copied and pasted to all episode
entries for that Television Show / Series. EXCEPT:
the
category
should be changed to reflect the correct information for that
episode.
Finally, you should remove the episode name and the word "episode"
from the entry title.
The entry title
should only reflect the title of that episode, without any
quotation marks.
To link Books
to an Author
Add the following line under the Categories:
line in the entry's header:
Author: <a entryid=##
rel=author rev=books prep=by> Author's Name
</a>
Where:
- ##
is the entryid
of the Author
entry;
- Author's Name
is the name of the book's author.
That header line can then be copied and pasted to all episode
entries for that author.
Finally, you should remove the author's name and the words "book
by" from the entry title.
The entry title
should only reflect the title of the book, without any quotation
marks.
To link Books
in a series
to an Author
Add the following line under the Categories:
line in the entry's header:
Author: <a entryid=##
rel=author rev=books prep=by group=" Book Series Name
" sort=" order in series
" note=" category
"> Author's Name
</a>
Where:
- ##
is the entryid
of the Author
entry;
- Author's Name
is the name of the book's author;
- Book Series Name
, in quotation marks, would be the name of the series that the book
belongs to;
- order in series
(also in quotes) would be number of the book in the series, such
as Book 2
or Book 3 of 5
;
- category
would indicate which transformation category or categories, other than
Book
, that that book includes.
That header line can then be copied and pasted to all episode
entries for that series of books by the author. EXCEPT:
the
order in series
and
category
should be changed to reflect the correct information for that book.
Finally, you should remove the author's name and the words "book
by" from the entry title.
The entry title
should only reflect the title of the book, without any quotation
marks.
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