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# Edit [[Amanda How Tos]] to add a link to your (as-yet nonexistant) article. | # Edit [[Amanda How Tos]] to add a link to your (as-yet nonexistant) article. | ||
# Write your article. Use the imperative voice, but try to write in complete sentences and paragraphs, rather than a bulleted list. | # Write your article. Use the imperative voice, but try to write in complete sentences and paragraphs, rather than a bulleted list. | ||
# Add <tt>[[Category:How To]]</tt> to the bottom to link the page back to the rest of the How Tos. | # Add <tt>[[:Category:How To]]</tt> to the bottom to link the page back to the rest of the How Tos. |
Revision as of 21:11, 22 May 2007
What Is a 'How To'?
"How To" articles generally give instructions for accomplishing some goal, and their titles should describe the action of completing that goal. Good examples of How To pages are:
- How To:Dump Via an SSH Tunnel
- How To:Recover SQLite Databases From Backups
Bad examples might be:
- How To:Amcheck Errors -- "Amcheck Errors" is not an action.
- How To:Backup With Amanda -- That's what the whole wiki is about! Be more specific.
Beginning a 'How To' Article
- Edit Amanda How Tos to add a link to your (as-yet nonexistant) article.
- Write your article. Use the imperative voice, but try to write in complete sentences and paragraphs, rather than a bulleted list.
- Add Category:How To to the bottom to link the page back to the rest of the How Tos.