Help:Make new page

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A quick guide to making new pages

In order to make a new page, you simply create and click on a link to a page that does not exist. Here's how...

  1. Login
  2. Do a search for the name of the page that you want to create. The search bar is on the left, and be sure to click "Go."
  3. If there are no pages with that name, click on the red link at the top of the page that says "create this page." A text editor for this new page will open.
  4. Type content, click "Show preview" and double-check that the content is as you desire, type in a description of your changes in the "Summary" text field, and click "Save page."

A longer guide to making new pages

In order to make a new page, you simply create a link to a page that does not exist. Here's how...

  1. Login
  2. Click 'edit' at the top of the page you want to create the link from (feel free to use the Sandbox, if there is nothing else appropriate)
  3. Type the name of the page you want to make between two sets of brackets on a new line, like this: [[New Page Name]]
  4. Always click preview to make sure your edit shows up correctly
  5. Fill in the edit summary line below the text editor input window
  6. Click the 'Save page' button under the editor, the page will reload with you new edits
  7. Click the new link you have made (link should appear in red) and begin working on your new page in the editor that automatically loads
  8. Repeat steps 4 through 6.

Help create the most powerful Intelligent Design research database on the web!

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We are gathering introductory information about research applications of Intelligent Design. There are three ways to help ResearchID.org fulfill its mission. 1)Edit or make new research articles 2)Improve our category introductions or 3)Help develop the general pages.

Gathering useful information about a research application is a difficult task that requires study, thoughtful reflection, patience, and perseverance. Submissions of research applications should give a brief background on the topic, and how the topic could or does relate to Intelligent Design research.

To contribute to the database, follow the guidelines for submitting research and guidelines for submitting categories. After following the guidelines, add the data to our site, or email it to the webmaster at jccampana[at]gmail[dot]com.

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