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=== Beginner Mode Editing: Using Existing Hooks === |
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On every knot page there are a number of "named editing hooks"; links bearing names such as |
On every knot page there are a number of "named editing hooks"; links bearing names such as [{{SERVER}}{{localurl:5_1 Further Notes and Views|action=edit}} Edit 5_1 Further Notes and Views], which contain the explicit name of the knot being studied. Clicking on a named editing hook allows you to edit (wiki-style) the section that follows it on the knot page. Just for fun, add your name in the obvious place using [{{SERVER}}{{localurl:5_1 Further Notes and Views|action=edit}} Edit 5_1 Further Notes and Views] and see how it affect the knot page [[5_1]]. |
Revision as of 14:54, 31 August 2005
Knot pages on The Knot Atlas can be modified in three ways:
- Beginner. Only the knot page being viewed is modified, and only in certain specific places.
- Intermediate. These are modifications that effect the way all knot pages (or sometimes just all knot pages of a given class) are displayed, but no new "per knot" data is introduced.
- Expert. Introduces new invariants, pictures or data on all knot pages.
Beginner Mode Editing: Using Existing Hooks
On every knot page there are a number of "named editing hooks"; links bearing names such as Edit 5_1 Further Notes and Views, which contain the explicit name of the knot being studied. Clicking on a named editing hook allows you to edit (wiki-style) the section that follows it on the knot page. Just for fun, add your name in the obvious place using Edit 5_1 Further Notes and Views and see how it affect the knot page 5_1.