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Howto for adding a place (country, region, city) to the hospitality guide.
Howto for adding a place (country, region, city) to the hospitality guide:


* Simple way: adding a wiki page
* If the desired page is already a "red" link somewhere, just klick it with your mouse and you're in the process of creating a new page. Yes, it's that easy;)
* Categories
* If your page isn't linked so far, go to an existing page from where you want to link your new page and add a link like '''<nowiki>[[your link]]</nowiki>'''. After saving the page your new link will appear in read color.
* Advanced: Using Templates
* Using Templates<br/>Templates are nice as they save a lot of work and make similar pages look the same. In general it's just using '''<nowiki>{{Templatename}}</nowiki>''' within your page, additional info can be found on the template pages:
** IsIn
** For Countries you can use [[:template:Country_header|template for country headers]]
** Pageheaders (like for [[Italy]] or [[Hamburg]])
** For Cities you can use [[:template:City_header|template for city headers]]


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Revision as of 00:19, 22 December 2009

Howto for adding a place (country, region, city) to the hospitality guide:

  • If the desired page is already a "red" link somewhere, just klick it with your mouse and you're in the process of creating a new page. Yes, it's that easy;)
  • If your page isn't linked so far, go to an existing page from where you want to link your new page and add a link like [[your link]]. After saving the page your new link will appear in read color.
  • Using Templates
    Templates are nice as they save a lot of work and make similar pages look the same. In general it's just using {{Templatename}} within your page, additional info can be found on the template pages:


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