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Have questions about the game that you want an answer to? Visit the [[Questions]] page on this wiki! Feel free to ask your question as a comment, or edit the page itself to add your question. Also, don't be afraid to ask other people around the wiki for questions on how to get started in the game, or just for other tips and pieces of advice. Most of us are here so we can talk with other Girlfriend Kari players!
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Here are several help pages to get you started with contributing or making edits to the wiki.
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Ten_Simple_Rules_for_Editing_Wikipedia How to edit and contribute properly]
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Need help with editing and contributing? Feel free to ask other people on the wiki for some quick tips and help. Editing pages on the wiki should be mostly straightforward. There are two options: Visual Editor or Source Editor. Visual Editor, while more server-intensive, allows for you to edit directly on the formatting of the article so you can see the changes you make in real-time. Source editor has you program into plain-text, meaning that you'll have to utilize [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Wiki_markup Wikipedia's Wiki Markup Text] in order to format your text properly. It's not that difficult, though, and is definitely more preferred than using Visual Editor.
* Our [[Project: Editing Policies|Editing Policies]]
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Editing General editing help and information]
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As a general rule of thumb, use the source editor whenever possible or dealing with non-formatting related issues. Then, use the Visual Editor to format your text properly and easily, and to also add images if necessary. If you follow this general rule, you'll rarely ever run into trouble!
* Learn to use [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Wiki_markup wiki's markup text feature] to edit source code rather than having to use VisualEditor
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* [http://help.wikispaces.com/Wikitext Quick cheat-sheet guide for wikitext]
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<div align="right">For more information, check the [[Project:Help|project's help page]].</div>
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Images Source editor image help]
 
* Help with [[Project:Templates|Templates]]
 
More to come in due time. Currently, most help guides are on external website. If anyone would like to write help pages that focus more specifically for this wiki, that would be greatly appreciated! Otherwise, these will come sometime in the future after more content is available.
 

Latest revision as of 21:24, 11 June 2015

Have questions about the game that you want an answer to? Visit the Questions page on this wiki! Feel free to ask your question as a comment, or edit the page itself to add your question. Also, don't be afraid to ask other people around the wiki for questions on how to get started in the game, or just for other tips and pieces of advice. Most of us are here so we can talk with other Girlfriend Kari players!

Main page: Project:Help

Need help with editing and contributing? Feel free to ask other people on the wiki for some quick tips and help. Editing pages on the wiki should be mostly straightforward. There are two options: Visual Editor or Source Editor. Visual Editor, while more server-intensive, allows for you to edit directly on the formatting of the article so you can see the changes you make in real-time. Source editor has you program into plain-text, meaning that you'll have to utilize Wikipedia's Wiki Markup Text in order to format your text properly. It's not that difficult, though, and is definitely more preferred than using Visual Editor.

As a general rule of thumb, use the source editor whenever possible or dealing with non-formatting related issues. Then, use the Visual Editor to format your text properly and easily, and to also add images if necessary. If you follow this general rule, you'll rarely ever run into trouble!

For more information, check the project's help page.