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=== '''Step 1: The Basics''' === | === '''Step 1: The Basics''' === | ||
* If you are brand new to adding content to the wiki, review the . This guide provides basic instructions on getting a password, logging-in, editing mode, etc.. | * If you are brand new to adding content to the wiki, review the [[A2 Wiki Basic Users' Guide]] . This guide provides basic instructions on getting a password, logging-in, editing mode, etc.. | ||
* Look at the examples of tools currently documented on the wiki. | * Look at the examples of tools currently documented on the wiki. |
Revision as of 21:41, 15 February 2024
Learning outcomes:
- Create a new tool page on the wiki.
- Learn how to use the ToolBox template to document basic information about the tool.
- Learn how to add an image to your tool page.
- Learn how to add additional text based information about your tool, using common wiki elements including the following:
- Lists
- Section Headings
- Learn where to find additional resources/help.
Step 1: The Basics
- If you are brand new to adding content to the wiki, review the A2 Wiki Basic Users' Guide . This guide provides basic instructions on getting a password, logging-in, editing mode, etc..
- Look at the examples of tools currently documented on the wiki.
- Review the ToolBox Template used on our wiki.
- Review the Style Guide.
- Gather the basic information you have already about the tool: (1) make, model; (2) training requirements; (3) manuals; (4) safety information; (5) pictures; (6) videos; etc…
Tip: For some tools, you will be able to grab images, links to manuals, and specs from the manufacturer’s website.