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A phrase in blue is a link to another article.

A phrase in red is a link to an uncreated article. It means that it is something I would like to write about Any Day Now. There is no point in clicking on red links; all they will tell you is that there is nothing there.

Sorry, no open registration

For the time being, this wiki is accessible only by users whom I approve personally.

There is no anonymous login or self-initiated registration.

Corrections, comments, questions

Feel free to e-mail me at any time about anything.

Very simple editing help

Here is how to add a new row to the table:


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Explanation:

|- new row marker
| cell #1 — name of organization and link to website, if any
| cell #2 — comments

To add a new item to the bulleted list:

* Use an asterisk, space, followed by the link

Making a clickable link:

[http://someURL/someplace.com The text people will see.]

How to Create Extra Pages

There are two ways to make more pages for yourself. Well, three, I guess. The first two require being logged in.

1. Search for the title of the page you want to create. When the search fails, click on the red link to create the page.

2. Put the name of the new page you want to create in double square brackets on a current page. When you save the page, the name of the page you are about to create will appear in red.

Here is a red link; if you click on it, you may choose to create the page: Gina's test page.

3. Ask me to create the page(s) for you.

After you have created a page, putting the name of the page in double square brackets makes a blue link to the page. So, for example, I have been working on the book of Jonah for a few days.

To create an external link, use just one pair of square brackets:

Year of Faith

This does depend on a space between the URL and the text that is shown to the reader.

You can link to an existing page using double square brackets and a pipe: This is an active link to my old show preparation page. None of the words you see here in blue are the name of the page. The real name of the page is hidden from view.

Very complicated editing help

"Help for editors" with many examples and links to more help elsewhere.