Every founder of a community is automatically granted*admin*access on the wiki they founded, in addition to bureaucrat status.Bureaucrats can grant other users bureaucrat, admin, rollback, and content moderators access.Admins can grant other users discussion moderator and chat moderator access.You can become an admin in an inactive wiki through*Adoption Requests.
So the founder I would imagine wont change if we adopt his page. Only way we can have founder status is to create a wiki from scratch. Which isn't out of the question, but his has the ideal name. Feel free to discuss, either method I think is a good option.
Admins have the ability to overrule edits, remove wiki edit access if necessary, and have have unhindered access to the wikis core as well as some other things. You're also responsible in a sense for staying in touch with the wiki and monitoring it to an extent.
As for adding content, forgoing admin status and simply creating an account and joining the wiki is plenty good as well and you will be capable of editing and adding new content as you see fit.
In terms of how you add content it's kinda middle of the road difficulty. They've created a mostly user friendly editing mode that utilizes some html but they help you along with it quite a bit. If you're editing a fair bit and practicing you'll pick it up quick. Also the beauty of the wiki is you can create a page, set it up as you see fit, save it, then view it instantly.
Don't like the layout? Move some things around and check k it again.
I really like what Ibanez did on there wiki with the portal section.
Instead of clicking through 10 links to see one guitar, it works in a hierarchy system using expand and subtract to dive into the information all on one page.
So the founder I would imagine wont change if we adopt his page. Only way we can have founder status is to create a wiki from scratch. Which isn't out of the question, but his has the ideal name. Feel free to discuss, either method I think is a good option.
Admins have the ability to overrule edits, remove wiki edit access if necessary, and have have unhindered access to the wikis core as well as some other things. You're also responsible in a sense for staying in touch with the wiki and monitoring it to an extent.
As for adding content, forgoing admin status and simply creating an account and joining the wiki is plenty good as well and you will be capable of editing and adding new content as you see fit.
In terms of how you add content it's kinda middle of the road difficulty. They've created a mostly user friendly editing mode that utilizes some html but they help you along with it quite a bit. If you're editing a fair bit and practicing you'll pick it up quick. Also the beauty of the wiki is you can create a page, set it up as you see fit, save it, then view it instantly.
Don't like the layout? Move some things around and check k it again.
I really like what Ibanez did on there wiki with the portal section.
Instead of clicking through 10 links to see one guitar, it works in a hierarchy system using expand and subtract to dive into the information all on one page.
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