(See What shortcuts can I use for linking to other information? for more up-to-date information.)
The first basic procedure you will want to be familiar with is linking.
You can link to a page by putting its title in []'s.
For example:
[The Monastery Gates] results in a link
that looks like The Monastery Gates.
If you want the text displayed on the link to be different from the actual title of the node.
You need to make a link that is of the form [nodetitle|linktitle]
[The Monastery Gates|Entering the Monastery] results in a link that looks like Entering the Monastery and points to "The Monastery Gates" node
Linking to a specific node by node_id:
Now you can link to a specific node_id by using [id://979] which will make a link like vroom. You can also follow it up with link text that you want to use
in place of the node title like so [id://131|The Default Page] whic creates a link like so: The Default Page.
Linking offsite
(See What shortcuts can I use for linking to other information? for more up-to-date information.)
Just use regular HTML ie...
<A HREF=http://mypage.org>my site is here</A>
< | < |
> | > |
[ | [ |
] | ] |
There is a also an option to message specific users. Just type /msg or /tell --space-- (username) ((if the user has a space in their name you must use an _underscore_)) --space-- whatever you want to say. The message will appear in that user's chatterbox immediately and will stay until they "check" the box next to it and click "talk".
/me --space-- action italicizes the text of the message/action.
You can also choose to to turn this nodelet on or off in user settings
To link to specific nodes you can put the node name inside of square brackets. Ex) check out [vroom]'s home node.
Finding Information on CPAN
Sadly we don't have all the information on all the modules available here. However CPAN probably has most of them. If you search for something like Stuff::Blah you should find a link on the not found page that looks like CPAN Stuff::Blah which should do a cpan module search directly once you click thru that link.
The search results and not found page should have text boxes to perform a CPAN search in.
Voting on Writeups
If you're a logged in user and you have enough XP points to obtain votes you are allotted a certain number of votes each day. You can then use these votes to affect the reputation of given nodes as well as the experience of the user who authored that node.
If you're not sure whether you have enought XP points to do this check your home node and the Voting/Experience System for everything you want to know about this system.
How post moderation works
Currently I (vroom) and a few other high level users moderate posts. If your post doesn't show up right away it's probably because a moderator has not approved it yet. However your nodes will appear in Newest Nodes. Also if you're logged in and go to your user settings you can select show unmoderated. With that option turned on you will be able to view all posts within the sections. (SOPW,Craft etc.) This will not make things show up on the frontpage since we hope to guarantee quality there. At that point we either allow them to appear to the frontpage or the frontpage and section page.
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