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L1™ Wiki Project Team

2006 08 23 Wednesday

Most of what you need to know about navigating the wiki is on the main page The Bose® L1™ Wiki. For some background on the project see The Bose L1™ Wiki Project.

The plan is to incorporate this into our online community by linking into the wiki (this site) when people need reference material, and to continue to build up the knowledge as we go along.

To get back to this page, in the menu (at the left) click Wiki Team.

How you can help

  1. Create your account (when you get there click Create an account ) (30 seconds max)
  2. After you create your account go to the top menu and click preferences Preview of what you will see


Take a look around

There are a couple of easy ways to find things.

The sort of expected navigation approach using the navigation links on the left side of the page

  • go to the Users Guide OR
  • type a key word into the Search box (also on the left side) OR
  • click the link for a random page (You can do that as many times as you want for a fast flash around the wiki)
  • You can find all the articles where you are mentioned by doing a search by your firstname or your forum ID.
  • If you want to experiment with the editing process try the Sandbox

Any comments you have would be great

Add a comment by clicking the discussion tab at the top of any page. Then click the + tab that will appear to add a new comment.

Please sign your comments with four tilde symbols ~~~~ and the system will insert your name, date and time.

Let's use the discussion feature to do the same thing for the overall project - right here on this page.

Edits

  • Fix anything you see that looks like it needs fixing.
  • Hit the edit tab on any page that looks like it needs help, and give it a shot.
  • Please use Summary and Show Preview before Save Page

It looks like this: Please use Summary and Show Preview before Save Page

  • Suggestion Save your work on your machine before you hit Save Page. We are on the web and sometimes there are temporary connection problems. I usually have a copy of Notepad running when I'm creating posts on the forum for this very reason. OK - so before you hit Save Page click in the editing window, use Ctrl-a (select all), Ctrl-c (copy to clipboard), paste it into Notepad. Then if anything bad happens, you still have your copy.
  • If you want to experiment with the editing codes try the Sandbox
  • PLEASE keep image uploads small. If you can link to them it would be much better as my server connection is not very fast. It is fine for text and images under 50k but it gets sluggish beyond that. If you have a large image you want to display here, for now - please drop me a note in the discussion page and I'll contact you.

- thanks ST 04:38, 24 August 2006 (GMT-7)

New Pages

If you want to add new pages, take a look at this list of All the current pages and you'll get an idea of the naming convention. Not hard wired, but I think you'll get the feel for it.


Templates for L1™ components

When referring to components of the L1™ System please use these templates {{{ some code }}} . The templates will be automatically expanded in the text with a link to a page defining the term.

{{A1}} displays as PackLite® power amplifier model A1

{{A1 EB}} becomes PackLite® power amplifier model A1 Extended Bass Package

{{B1}} displays as B1 Bass Module

{{L1}} displays as L1

{{L1 CR}} displays as L1 Cylindrical Radiator® loudspeaker

{{PAS}} displays as Bose® Personalized Amplification System™ family of products

{{PS1}} displays as PS1 Power Stand (Classic) / Model I

Templates for other things

{{Bose}} becomes Bose®

{{forum}} becomes Bose® Pro Portable PA Community

Categories

Categories are optional, but extremely powerful and easy to use. They allow us to tie related pages together.

As you create or edit a page, you can add any number of categories. For example if you are creating a page about a microphone technique you would add this.

[[category:Microphone]]

Uploading Files

Hint: I find it easier to write the article first and add the images after.

  1. Put the [[Image:MyImageName.jpg]] tag in the article first.
  2. Save the article
  3. There will be a link to the 'nonexistent' image.
  4. Click the link and the wiki will take you to the image upload page with the 'Destination filename' already filled in with the name you specified in the tag. (Where it says "Please put a name here e.g. Plane-wave.jpg in the image below).
  5. Browse to the file on your local hard drive
  6. Add some notes about the image (so we can find it with Search later
  7. Upload the file.

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It's Live

Please remember that the site is basically live and public now so for any really goofy stuff, try to do that in the Sandbox page and I'll clean it up later.


Create Your Account

(30 seconds max)

Look for Create account / login at the top right of the screen.

After you create your account go to the top menu and click preferences

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