How to add contents?

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Create a new page

Go in "Search Solecopedia v2" at the top right of any page. Write the name of the new page. Be careful to write it correctly. I haven't found a way to suppress a page in the wiki. For example, create a new page called "Aid". A new page appears called "Search results". Below you will find "Create the page "Aid" on this wiki! Click on "Aid" and a new page is created.

This new page will be part of "Main", the main pages.

To write in this new page and add your contents, you have to enter "Edit source "above. You enter a new page "Editing xxx (the name of the page)

Create contents

To insert your contents, there are several things to know. It is important to put Template:Ebauche or something similar to say this page is an ongoing process. When we consider it relatively complete, we can take it away.

We are trying to find a general structure for the contents. For the moments, this structure is the following:

  • an introduction
  • Equivalent concepts
  • History of the concept
  • Public policies associated with this theme
  • The concept in Europe or around the world (it is not yet decided)
  • Main networks working on this issue
  • Links
    • With socioeco.org
    • With Ripess NL articles or position papers
  • Link with moodle xx
  • Link to pedagogical tools in socioeco.org
  • Category if exists (see below)

For the moment, for the main sections, we use Heading Level 2 thta shows like this: == before and after the heading. Level 3 for the subsection. You don't have to fill all the sections, only the ones you have information about. For example, for the "socioeco.org links" or "moddle", it will be Andrea Rodriguez or Françoise Wautiez that will add the information required, if any.

Create links

There are two types of links in Solecopedia. The usual one with an external page: when you want to put a link, highlight the name of the organisation for example, click on the symbol "link" and replace the name of the organization in the target page section by your external link. It will appear like this : example; Ripess Europe

But one of the main features of the wikimedia system is that you can create internal links, it is to say, links between pages that exist on Solecopedia. For this, let's imagine that you mention the CSA system in your new page. To establish a link with the CSA page, you must; - have the exact name of the page. Example here: Community Supported Agriculture - CSA. For this open a new tab in Solecopedia and search for the exact name of the page - highlight your "CSA" mention in your contents, click on "link" and in the "target page section", put the the exact name "Community Supported Agriculture - CSA", Solecopedia will find that "the page exists" and on clicking on "insert link", you will have created a relation between the two pages on Solecopdia.

This is very useful, the idea is to let the reader navigate between the different concepts. For this, it is useful to visit Solecopedia and make a little research on what does exist and what not.

Create a category

If you have several concepts that you would like to be linked in a single category, do the following:

In the 'Local Solidarity-based Partnerships for Agroecology initiatives (LSPA)' that gathers CSA, AMAP, Reciproco, Gas, etc, we can see different schemes but on the same basis of partnership between producers and consumers. So we create the page, and when it was created, instead of putting it in "Main", we put it in "Category". To do so, see above the text "Move". You will appear on a new page, Move xxx (name of the page", instead of "Main", you click on "Category".

Include a page in a category

To include the page "Community Supported Agriculture - CSA" in "Local ...partnerships", you have to write at the bottom of the page CSA the following:.

That's what we have done for the "AMAP", "GASAP - Groupes d'achat solidaire de l'Agriculture Paysanne", etc. The category is displayed at the end of each of these pages.

This Category scheme is useful not to overburden the main page that must be easy to read and to navigate in.