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Revision as of 19:01, 6 July 2006
OpenTutorial Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Contents
- 1 What is OpenTutorial?
- 2 What is a Wiki?
- 3 What is a Wikipedia?
- 4 What is Wikitext markup language and how do I format my pages
- 5 How do I create a page?
- 6 How do I delete a page?
- 7 Is it ok for me to edit someone elese's tutorial?
- 8 What does "Open" mean in OpenTutorial?
- 9 How can I help OpenTutorial?
- 10 This is all to complicated is there an easier way?
What is OpenTutorial?
OpenTutorial would like to be "The" repository of "How To" articles for everything under the sun and beyond. A Place where anyone can submit or edit a tutorial, resulting in a comprehensive repository of peer reviewed tutorials.
What is a Wiki?
Read the Wikipedia article Wiki
What is a Wikipedia?
Read the Wikipedia article Wikipedia
What is Wikitext markup language and how do I format my pages
Read the MetaWiki article Editing help
How do I create a page?
See Help:Create a page on OpenTutorial
How do I delete a page?
Add the page to OpenTutorial:Pages for Deletion. An OpenTutorial admin will delete it.
Is it ok for me to edit someone elese's tutorial?
Of course that's what it's all about, everybody sharing their knowledge and expertise making the site more and more comprehensive as it matures. Eventually OpenTutorial will have nothing but the best tutorials in the whole wide world! (www for short) :)
What does "Open" mean in OpenTutorial?
How can I help OpenTutorial?
You can help OpenTutorial by promoting, Contributing, Donating, or visiting our sponsors.
This is all to complicated is there an easier way?
Yes and no. If you have a tutorial that you have written and want posted on OpenTutorial but you don't want to go through the hassle of all this wiki formatting stuff. You can go to the Post my tutorial page and leave a short message about how to obtain the tutorial from you, volunteer will gladly assist you in posting it. Remember that you must be the creator of the tutorial or have permission to reproduce it to post it on OpenTutorial.
You may also post a tutorial request on the Wanted page and one of our brightest users will shurely race to complete your request.