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#Make the ~11 (number of modules plus 1 for the overall Dev Board) copies of [[Development Board]] on Google Drive, all at once by clicking File -> Make a copy... in your Google Drive, in separate Tabs. | #Make the ~11 (number of modules plus 1 for the overall Dev Board) copies of [[Development Board]] on Google Drive, all at once by clicking File -> Make a copy... in your Google Drive, in separate Tabs. | ||
#Change the title | #Change the title of the Google docs spreadsheet to the respective Machine and Module, ~11 at a time as one step to save time on workflow. | ||
#Publish each of the Google docs spreasheets - capture the HTML embed code, and paste into the ~11 wiki pages. | |||
#Copy the URL of each of the ~11 spreadsheets - and paste as the Edit link in the ~11 wiki pages. Save all the wiki pages. | |||
#Last, paste the Development Board wiki pages into Dozuki under the respective Machine -> Modules -> respective Module. See example of a finished link on Dozuki - [http://opensourceecology.dozuki.com/c/Lifetrac_6_-_Interfaces?revisionid=HEAD] |
Revision as of 22:55, 11 March 2014
- Take a machine from Official Machine List.
- Break down machine into modules (~10)
- Start the actual wiki pages for the machine, starting with Index Page for machine - as http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Machine_Name+Version_-_Development_Board. To start this page, just click on the link - and replace the Machine_Name+Version with the Machine Name and Version of interest. This will create a new wiki page by that name, which you can start editing.
- Click Edit to begin editing the Index Page you just created.
- On the Index Page, Start the actual wiki pages for the modules, by copying the following in Edit Mode of wiki, and pasting into the Index Page (in Edit Mode).
- http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Machine_Name_Version#_-_Overall_Machine_-_Development_Board
- http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Machine_Name_Version#_-_Module_1_-_Development_Board
- http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Machine_Name+Version_-_Module_2_-_Development_Board
- http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Machine_Name+Version_-_Module_3_-_Development_Board
- http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Machine_Name+Version_-_Module_4_-_Development_Board
- http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Machine_Name+Version_-_Module_5_-_Development_Board
- http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Machine_Name+Version_-_Module_6_-_Development_Board
- http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Machine_Name+Version_-_Module_7_-_Development_Board
- http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Machine_Name+Version_-_Module_8_-_Development_Board
- http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Machine_Name+Version_-_Module_9_-_Development_Board
- http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Machine_Name+Version_-_Module_10_-_Development_Board
- Once the Index Page is created, click on each of the 11 modules and open them in 11 new browser Tabs.
- In the URL for each window, change the Machine Name, Version, and Module - with the appropriate Machine Name, Version, and Module.
- once the 11 pages above are created, click edit in each window, remaining in the same Tab.
- Paste the following HTML code into each window to begin the process of embedding the spreadsheets for each machine and module:
- [ edit]
- Make the ~11 (number of modules plus 1 for the overall Dev Board) copies of Development Board on Google Drive, all at once by clicking File -> Make a copy... in your Google Drive, in separate Tabs.
- Change the title of the Google docs spreadsheet to the respective Machine and Module, ~11 at a time as one step to save time on workflow.
- Publish each of the Google docs spreasheets - capture the HTML embed code, and paste into the ~11 wiki pages.
- Copy the URL of each of the ~11 spreadsheets - and paste as the Edit link in the ~11 wiki pages. Save all the wiki pages.
- Last, paste the Development Board wiki pages into Dozuki under the respective Machine -> Modules -> respective Module. See example of a finished link on Dozuki - [1]