Ey GMC,
I'm busy writing an article for Gibson. I clicked the Gibson link and it said it was empty and that I could start typing. In here I don't have a template anymore! How can I insert a template when filling in gaps? If I just need to make a new page, then how do I make sure the Gibson link in other texts redirects to my article?
grtz, kaz
I just typed in "Gibson" on the wiki homepage and it directed me to the start of your article so I`m not 100% sure what you mean When someone else writes an article with a reference to Gibson they`ll need to put it as [[Gibson]] to make that link,once they save their page it will highlight that word in red (or green if there is no link already) and readers can click that link and be directed to that article.
Edit: Beg your parden mate, just read Kris`s post, I didnt realise you didnt have a template to work off in the first place, doh! sozzles
Great to hear Kaznie!
To get the template - click http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/wiki/index.php/GuitarWiki:Article_templateon the main page, then click edit, and then copy the code from the template page. You can then paste this code into your Gibson article!
Let us know if you have more questions!
Aaaaaah, those are templates, well I used them already:P
Now I've a new quistion, in some articles I can see pictures next to the text. It's like the "guitar is life" thing in the template page you just gave me. How can you put such pictures in? if you watch my Gibson article, you can see the pictures are just under the text.
EDIT: found it!
I've added Slash in the list of famous Gibson guys.
How could you guys forget the famous Slash.
Thanks MrBlomme! Things are actually happening with our wiki below the surface as well - Andrew has been doing alot of interesting work... Stay tuned for news more news!
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