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== Creating new articles workflow ==
== Create User Accounts ==
 
If you want to sign somebody up to help with editing this wiki, use this link: [[Special:CreateAccount]] and follow the steps there.
# Create the new Wikipage. You can do this, for example, by searching for your page name, and clicking the appearing red link on the results page.
# You can now start writing your article. It doesn't have to be perfect and in a finished state from the beginning.
# Save your article by clicking on the blue ''save changes'' button.
# A window will appear where you can briefly summarize what you have edited (e.g. " added a link" or "created a new article").
# Click again on "save changes" and you are done.


== Article types and their structure ==
== Article types and their structure ==
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* Dance
* Dance


the article types mentioned follow a certain structure, which is shown in the following.
The article types mentioned follow a certain structure, which is shown in the following.
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+
|+
!Article types
!Article types
!Layout of the article
!Suggested layout of the article
!Example article
!Example article
|-
|-
|People
|People
|
|Biography
|
Works
 
Impact / Posterity
 
...
 
References
 
Literature
|[[Germaine de Staël]]
|-
|-
|Venues
|Venues
|
|History
|
Repertoire
 
...
 
References
 
Literature
|[[Djurgårdsteatern]]
[[Berwick Street Private Theatre]]
|-
|-
|Production and Performances
|Production and Performances
|History
|History
People


Repertoire
Reception


Publications
...


Directors
References


Actors
Literature
|
|-
|Clubs, Societies and Institutions
|History
Repertoire
 
People


References
References
Literature
|[[Löfholmen’s Theatre Society]]
|[[Löfholmen’s Theatre Society]]
|-
|Clubs, Societies and Institutions
|
|
|-
|-
|Plays
|Plays
|
|History
People
 
Productions
 
Reception
 
...
 
References
 
Literature
|
|
|-
|-
|Music
|Music
|
|History
People
 
Productions
 
Reception
 
...
 
References
 
Literature
|
|
|-
|-
|Dance
|Dance
|
|History
People
 
Productions
 
Reception
 
...
 
References
 
Literature
|
|
|}
|}


== Uploading images ==
== Uploading images ==
You can either upload images on this Wiki directly by:
 
=== Upload images to the Amateur Theatre Wiki ===
You can either upload images to this Wiki directly by:


# Prepare the file on your computer in its final format. Make sure the file is exactly as you want it.
# Prepare the file on your computer in its final format. Make sure the file is exactly as you want it.
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If it is a large file, you may need to wait several seconds for the upload to complete.
If it is a large file, you may need to wait several seconds for the upload to complete.


=== Upload images to [[commons:Special:UploadWizard|Wikimedia Commons]] ===
The easiest way for uploading files to Wikimedia Commons is by using the Upload Wizard.
Here are the main steps of the current workflow for Upload Wizard:
# '''Log in''' - Make sure you are logged in with your Wikimedia account. If you don't have one, create one [https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:CreateAccount&returnto=Main+Page here].
# '''Start''' - Click on the Upload link
# '''Learn''' - Reading the help infographic, click 'Continue'
# '''Upload''' - Select media files to upload, add more files if needed
# '''Rights''' - Fill in author, source and license information
# '''Describe''' - Fill in title, description, date or other info
# '''Use''' - copy code to add images to articles or share them with others




'''OR'''


Upload images on [[commons:Special:UploadWizard|Wikimedia Commons]] and use them in your articles.
'''Note:'''


* advantages
If you want to upload images or video material from archives or social media, make sure your are allowed to upload these files to Wikimedia Commons.
* If you want to upload images or video material from archives or social media, make sure your are allowed to upload these files to Wikimedia Commons.  
* licenses accepted by commons
* licenses accepted by commons
** cc0, public domain
** [https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ cc0, public domain]
** cc-by
** [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ cc-by]
** cc-by-sa  
** [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ cc-by-sa]


== Embedding an image to an article ==
== Embedding an image to an article ==
For information on how to embed an image, see Help:Images.
You can add images and files from Wikimedia Commons or from the Amateur Theatre Wiki for your articles. The GIF below shows how easy it actually is.
[[File:Adding an image using the visual editor (gif).gif|centre|Adding an image using the visual editor]]
[[File:Adding an image using the visual editor (gif).gif|centre||border|Adding an image using the visual editor|517x517px]]
 
For more experienced editors visit the Media Wiki [[mediawikiwiki:Help:Images#Format|Help:Images]] page.
 
==Creating new articles workflow==
#Create the new Wikipage. You can do this, for example, by searching for your page name, and clicking the appearing red link on the results page.
# You can now start writing your article. It doesn't have to be perfect and in a finished state from the beginning.
#Save your article by clicking on the blue ''save changes'' button.
# A window will appear where you can briefly summarize what you have edited (e.g. " added a link" or "created a new article").
#Click again on "save changes" and you are done.

Latest revision as of 23:26, 27 November 2023

Create User Accounts

If you want to sign somebody up to help with editing this wiki, use this link: Special:CreateAccount and follow the steps there.

Article types and their structure

There are seven types of articles:

  • People
  • Venues
  • Productions and Performances
  • Clubs, Societies and Institutions
  • Plays
  • Music
  • Dance

The article types mentioned follow a certain structure, which is shown in the following.

Article types Suggested layout of the article Example article
People Biography

Works

Impact / Posterity

...

References

Literature

Germaine de Staël
Venues History

Repertoire

...

References

Literature

Djurgårdsteatern

Berwick Street Private Theatre

Production and Performances History

People

Reception

...

References

Literature

Clubs, Societies and Institutions History

Repertoire

People

References

Literature

Löfholmen’s Theatre Society
Plays History

People

Productions

Reception

...

References

Literature

Music History

People

Productions

Reception

...

References

Literature

Dance History

People

Productions

Reception

...

References

Literature

Uploading images

Upload images to the Amateur Theatre Wiki

You can either upload images to this Wiki directly by:

  1. Prepare the file on your computer in its final format. Make sure the file is exactly as you want it.
  2. Make sure you are allowed to upload the file to the Amateur Theatre Wiki.
  3. In the sidebar, under "tools", click "Upload file".
  4. Click "Browse" next to the "Source filename:” to locate the file on your computer. (The "browse" button may have a different label depending on your web browser).
  5. Change the "Destination filename:" to something descriptive, if necessary.
  6. Fill in the "Summary", if necessary.
  7. Click the "Upload file" button.

If it is a large file, you may need to wait several seconds for the upload to complete.

Upload images to Wikimedia Commons

The easiest way for uploading files to Wikimedia Commons is by using the Upload Wizard.

Here are the main steps of the current workflow for Upload Wizard:

  1. Log in - Make sure you are logged in with your Wikimedia account. If you don't have one, create one here.
  2. Start - Click on the Upload link
  3. Learn - Reading the help infographic, click 'Continue'
  4. Upload - Select media files to upload, add more files if needed
  5. Rights - Fill in author, source and license information
  6. Describe - Fill in title, description, date or other info
  7. Use - copy code to add images to articles or share them with others


Note:

If you want to upload images or video material from archives or social media, make sure your are allowed to upload these files to Wikimedia Commons.

Embedding an image to an article

You can add images and files from Wikimedia Commons or from the Amateur Theatre Wiki for your articles. The GIF below shows how easy it actually is.

Adding an image using the visual editor
Adding an image using the visual editor

For more experienced editors visit the Media Wiki Help:Images page.

Creating new articles workflow

  1. Create the new Wikipage. You can do this, for example, by searching for your page name, and clicking the appearing red link on the results page.
  2. You can now start writing your article. It doesn't have to be perfect and in a finished state from the beginning.
  3. Save your article by clicking on the blue save changes button.
  4. A window will appear where you can briefly summarize what you have edited (e.g. " added a link" or "created a new article").
  5. Click again on "save changes" and you are done.