GoodStyle Collaboration Tips
- TWiki has very simple text formatting rules. You won't go wrong if you:
- start each line without spaces
- separate paragraphs with a blank line
- Run together capitalized words to make WikiWords:
- If a discussion is going on:
- separate each follow-up with a horizontal rule
- add your WikiName and the date at the end
- OR, by all means, insert your comment where it seems to fit best:
- you may want to inset it with a bullet and/or set it in italics so it's clear (always sign and date)
- A good format for a new topic is "dissertation followed by discussion":
- start with a brief, factual introduction
- then bring on the opinions.
- When a discussion dies down and the page becomes static, feel free to refactor mercilessly:
- fearlessly edit down to capture the key points
- reduce the noise without losing the facts or the flavor
- if you merge or delete comments, you can group credit
Contributors:
at the end of the page - That's how Wiki content matures and grows in value over time.
- For external site links, you can type URLs directly into the text -
http://etcete.ra/...
- it'll clear to anyone where they're headed on click.
- TWiki is intended for world-wide use, and an international standard date format like 01 Sep 2001 is preferred. It's universally understood, and clearer than the xx/xx/xx format, where a date like 9/1/01 can mean either Jan or Sep, depending on the local conventions of the readers. For months, use the first three letters: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr,...
- Check the source when you want to find out how something is formatted: click
Edit
on the lower toolbar. To see earlier versions, clickMore
, then checkRaw text format
and clickView revision
. A bit of HTML experience can't hurt, but you'll soon see with TWiki shorthand how far that is from necessary.
-- MikeMannix - 14 Sep 2001