https://www.synbiocyc.org/wiki/index.php?title=Special:NewPages&feed=atom&hideredirs=1&limit=50&offset=&namespace=0&username=&tagfilter=SynBioCyc - New pages [en]2024-03-29T01:11:16ZFrom SynBioCycMediaWiki 1.21.1https://www.synbiocyc.org/wiki/index.php/IGEM_WikiIGEM Wiki2019-06-07T20:13:28Z<p>Spleonard1: </p>
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Your team page: https://2019.igem.org/Team:Austin_UTexas<br />
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=== Resources/Cheatsheets ===<br />
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* [http://2018.igem.org/Resources/Wiki_Editing_Help iGEM Wiki Editing Help (has guidelines you must follow and a few tips) ]<br />
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting Media Wiki Formatting (has everything you could ever want to do) ]<br />
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=== Creating a New Page ===<br />
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Your pages must be named in this format: <code>Team:Austin_UTexas/PageName</code><br />
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You are allowed to categorize things by adding extra slashes to the name like this: <code>Team:Austin_UTexas/CategoryName/PageName</code><br />
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The easiest way to create a new page is to create a link (on another page) and then click on that link to edit the new page. To do this, you can edit a page to contain a link in one of these two ways:<br />
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[[Team:Austin_UTexas/PageName]]<br />
[[Team:Austin_UTexas/PageName | Link text that you want to display rather than page name]]<br />
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If you want the new page to show up in the menu, you need to edit the template.<br />
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If you "lose" a page and can't find it via a link by know the name, just type a URL of this form in your browser:<br />
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https://2019.igem.org/Team:Austin_UTexas/PageName<br />
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=== External Links ===<br />
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There is a different format for linking to pages outside of the Wiki:<br />
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[https://mediawiki.org MediaWiki]<br />
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You can find more examples [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Links#External_links here].<br />
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=== Making Headers ===<br />
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There are two ways to make headers:<br />
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The first uses Wiki shorthand:<br />
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= Heading 1 =<br />
== Heading 2 ==<br />
=== Heading 3 ===<br />
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The second uses HTML tags:<br />
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<h1>Heading 1</h1><br />
<h2>Heading 2</h2><br />
<h3>Heading 3</h3><br />
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Try these out. Notice a difference in how they are rendered? Which one should you use for the website?<br />
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Why do you want to use headings? This allows a table of contents to be created that will automatically be updated when you add or take away headers later. Very handy!!<br />
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=== Images and Files ===<br />
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#First click the "Upload files" link in the toolbar under "wiki tools" and upload your file or image.<br />
#* '''important!''' Your images and files must have a "Destination filename" of the form <code>T--OFFICIAL team name--File_name.xxx</code>. <br />
#* If you (or someone else!) uploads a file with the same name, it will overwrite the older version!<br />
# Now edit the Wiki page where you want the file to be linked from or the image displayed.<br />
#*'''For images''', to display the image embedded in the page add a tag of the form:<pre>[[Image:T--OFFICIAL team name--File_name.xxx | frame | right | Short description of image]]</pre>If the image needs to be resized within your topic page, you can specify to use a thumbnail: <pre>[[Image:T--OFFICIAL team name--File_name.xxx| thumb | left | Short description of image]]</pre> Or a fixed number of pixels for the width: <pre>[[Image:T--OFFICIAL team name--File_name.xxx | thumb | right | 150 px | Short description of image]]</pre>Or one that is inline rather than floating around your text: <pre>[[Image:T--OFFICIAL team name--File_name.xxx | none | Short description of image]]</pre> You can can also specify some additional [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Images display options] for images, including adding a border.<br />
#*'''For files''', you can link to the file using this Wiki markup:<pre>[[Media:T--OFFICIAL team name--File_name.xxx | Name of link to your file]]</pre>It will link to the page which gives details about the file (when it was uploaded, its size, etc.) instead of directly to the file, if you use this syntax:<pre>[[File:T--OFFICIAL team name--File_name.xxx | Name of link to your file]]</pre><br />
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=== References ===<br />
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There are some special tags that make adding references to a page much, much easier.<br />
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[https://helpwiki.evergreen.edu/wiki/index.php/References_-_Mediawiki Instructions Here]<br />
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Decide on a standard citation style to use for the iGEM pages now, so that there won't be a need for a lot of reformatting later.<br />
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Here is a nice clean style used by [https://academic.oup.com/nar/pages/Ms_Prep_Submission#preparation Nucleic Acids Research]:<br />
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Geng, P., Leonard, S. P., Mishler, D. M., Barrick, J. E. (2019) Synthetic genome defenses against selfish DNA elements stabilize engineered bacteria against evolutionary failure. ''ACS Synth. Biol.'' '''8''', 521-531.<br />
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=== Tutorial ===<br />
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1. Create a new "sandbox" page based on your name. We won't link it anywhere, so just type this in your browser:<br />
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https://2019.igem.org/Team:Austin_UTexas/YourNameSandbox<br />
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The page shouldn't exist to click "edit page".<br />
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2. Add an internal link to your neighbor's page and another link to the main page (it's called "Team:Austin_UTexas").<br />
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3. Add an external link to some other website!<br />
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4. Add some headers to your page.<br />
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5. Add an image to your page (be sure it's appropriate and not copyrighted!)<br />
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Name your image in this way to avoid any conflicts with other people's images.<br />
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T--Austin_UTexas--YourName_FileName<br />
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If you don't have your own image, use this one (right click to download it to your computer first):<br />
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[[Image:Austin_UTexas_logo.png| frame | none | Example image you can use]]<br />
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6. Add the website template to your page. This will change the appearance of everything:<br />
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{{Austin_UTexas}}<br />
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7. Add a citation and a reference list to your page.<br />
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8. Finally, discuss as a group how you will keep page names and file names organized. I recommend making a directory on UT Box that contains all files uploaded to the Wiki.</div>Jeffrey Barrick