Starting a New Page

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This page details how to create a page in Progressive Wiki. Please keep in mind that only registered and logged in users can make new pages on the wiki. If you are looking for style references, check Manual of Style.

How a page is created

All Progressive Wiki pages are created by accessing a page title that does not yet exist, usually by clicking on a red-colored link (which denotes non-existence, as opposed to a blue link which, with some exceptions, indicates the linked page exists). Creation is simple: upon clicking a red link, you will be transported to a blank page. Once there, enter any text and then click the "Save Page" button. That's it; the page should have been created.

Many pages are created after a user sees an existing red link on a page, and then follows these steps. The methods explored below describe how to access a non-existent page when a red link is not already presented to you, in order for you to follow these steps to creation.

Method 1: searching

Enter text in the search field that you seek to create as a page title. If the title you entered does not already exist, is not technically restricted and is not creation protected, the resulting page will i) tell you that it does not exist; ii) advise that you can create the page, and iii) will provide a red link to the page title. It will normally appear in the following form (it may vary depending on the skin you have set):

   There were no results matching the query.

   You may create the page "Red-linked Text You Searched For".

Method 2: previewing a red link

  1. Click edit on any accessible page;
  2. Surround the page title you want to create in doubled brackets, e.g., [[Proposed Title]];
  3. Click the Show Preview button (not the Save page button);
  4. Click on the red link revealed.

Method 3: saving a red link

Often you will want to have easy continuing access to a page you create. One way is to save a link at your user page, or sometimes, on your user talk page. Once you save a red link there, and create the page, the link will turn blue and will be accessible anytime you visit it.

  1. Go to your user or user talk page (both permanently linked at the top of any Progressive Wiki page);
  2. Surround the page title you want to create in doubled brackets, e.g., [[Proposed Title]];
  3. Click the Publish changes button;
  4. Click on the red link revealed.

Method 4: changing a URL

If you click edit on any existing page or page section and then change the title of the page shown in the URL of your browser's address bar to the name of a non-existent page, and then hit return/enter, the resulting page shown will be the same as if you clicked on a red link, allowing you to create a page by the title entered. For example, were you to click edit at the top of this page, you would see this URL in your browser's address bar:

https://wiki.progressivevictory.win//index.php?title=How_to_create_a_page&action=edit

To make a page called "Proposed Title" using it, you would change it to:

https://wiki.progressivevictory.win/index.php?title=Proposed Titl

References

For pages that require sourcing external pages, simply type in <ref> to have a popup appear that will then direct you to insert your source. After submitting, you should see a footnote appear. You can find information about this extension here.

Special notes

New pages and blank pages

A new page is distinguished from a blank page: the latter has a page history. Creating a new page is just like editing a blank page, but links to blank pages will not be red.

Category pages

Categories and category pages are technically separate, and a category can exist without a page. When you open a category page that doesn't exist, you may see that pages are already in the associated category. The main use of category pages is to put categories within more general categories, as categorizing the category page will categorize the category too. This allows the wiki community to create a hierarchy of categories.

Please note that category pages are not meant for presenting content like on regular pages. They only contain a short description about the category, categorizations of the category itself, and links to other languages.

File pages

Image files and file pages are also technically separate, but typically a link to a file page will not be red unless the image is missing. File pages are useful for categorizing images, showing license information, and a description of the image.