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The [[Template:Warn|Warn]] template is used for cautionary messages to readers.
Here are other useful templates for managing content:
 
* The [[Template:Warn|Warn]] template is used for cautionary messages to readers.
* The [[Template:Tip|Tip]] template is used for emphasizing helpful information.


== Useful tools ==
== Useful tools ==

Revision as of 10:19, 5 May 2011



Warn icon.png Read Wiki instructions first!
This page discusses the maintenance of this wiki.
It assumes that you have already read and familiarized yourself with Wiki instructions.
If you have not, kindly do so before continuing. :)


This page provides a list of standard routines that are followed for maintaining good structure around the wiki.

Issue Listings

The following pages are useful lists that track areas for improvement all around the wiki. Most of them can be seen in Special pages. (You should be able to see a link to Special pages on the Toolbox panel on the left side of your screen.) In a nutshell, we should aim to clean up these listings as often as we can.

The following categories contain possibly relevant pages that need better integration into the wiki:

Pages to monitor

The following pages should be checked every now and then to make sure that proper structure is maintained throughout the wiki.

Tagging

The following templates are used for tagging articles that could be improved.

Here are other useful templates for managing content:

  • The Warn template is used for cautionary messages to readers.
  • The Tip template is used for emphasizing helpful information.

Useful tools

  • What links here - If you'd like to find out what other pages on the wiki link to a certain page, click What links here in the Toolbox panel on the left side of the screen. This should provide you with more context when making decisions about a page's content and relevance.