User:Planotse/How to Write a Wikibook and How to Use Wikibooks

Getting Started with Wikiversity
If you're a casual reader of Wikiversity, there is plenty of guidance on Wikiversity for you here on this page. This text, How to Write a Wikibook and How to Use Wikiversity, is my personal help for those who want to do some serious writing on Wikiversity without struggling so much with all the technicalities here at the site.

Hello, my name is Tony. I work as a Software Engineer and I live in Plano, Texas. The TSE in my user name stands for Tony - Software Engineer. You might have guessed it right, outside of my professional hours, which include time to raise my son, I spend time with Wikiversity. Whenever you have the urge to contact me, never hesitate. This page has several handy contact links for your use.

Step A. Set up your user page
Back to work, the first thing I want to show you how to do is to quickly create the content for your user page. For the purpose of this discussion, let's consider your user name as Stefalyn and your user page is User:Stefalyn. For my text, instead of using your page at User:Stefalyn, I use this page. Go there, edit that page and you should see the following line. Copy the entire line over to your own, real user page and replace Stefalyn with your own, real user name. Do not include any space. All is case sensitive!

 

Userpagelikeplanotse is the name of a wiki template. The result should be three red links similar to what you see here:
 * User:Stefalyn/Nav
 * User:Stefalyn/Showcase
 * User:Stefalyn/Userboxes

Step B. Set up your navigation bar
Click on the first red link, User:Stefalyn/Nav, then enter the following text but use your own user name, nickname and email address.  

Step C. Set up your showcase
Click on the second red link, e.g. User:Stefalyn/Showcase, then enter the following lines or use your own imagination:  === Attention People ===  This is my showcase.  === Another Shelf ===  This is another shelf in my showcase.

Step D. Set up your userboxes
Click on the third red link, e.g. User:Stefalyn/Userboxes, then enter the following text, but delete any line not applicable to you. For more choices, see Userboxes.  === Attention People ===                                          

Step E. How to delete a page in your work
Don't try this at home, or on your user page. You cannot on your own delete a page in your work but you can following this procedure to have this done for you:
 * Please delete my page

Step F. Help other users
You can help other users to do the same. All you have to do is click on the Discussion link on their user page, click on the Add Topic link near the top right corner, then paste the following text string in your message to them. You must include all four curly brackets as shown:  

Step G. Boxing
In your text, by placing a blank space at the start of a short phrase, you put that phrase in a box. You can combine as many such lines as you want. What you see here is the result of doing so three times in a row.

Article message box is another way. If you write in your article the following text: You will get the following result: For more information on how to use this style of text boxing, see Template:Ambox.

Step H. Create a Notepad and a Sandbox
A notepad is where you can save your notes. Remember, all writing, including your own notes are public. There is absolutely no privacy here! A sandbox is like a notepad but its purpose is to experiment with some writing or even scripting. Do the following steps to create your notepad and sandbox:
 * 1) Go to your user page
 * 2) Append "/Notepad" behind your user page's URL then press enter to create a notepad page, e.g. User:Planotse/Notepad.
 * 3) Do the same, append "/Sandbox" behind your user page's URL then press enter to create a sandbox page, e.g. User:Planotse/Sandbox.

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Step J. Create an easy access to your pages
By now you should have created the following pages but with your own username, not mine: You can create a personal menu for easy access to your pages, in two different ways, either J1 or J2.
 * http://en.Wikiversity.org/wiki/User:Planotse/Notepad
 * http://en.Wikiversity.org/wiki/User:Planotse/Sandbox

Alternative Step J1. Create a menu based on an existing template
If you do not want to deal with scripting, go to your showcase page, e.g. User:Planotse/Showcase, then enter the following line of text. Save the page then go back to your main user page and see the result.

Alternative Step J2. Create a menu based on your own code
If J1 does not work or you do not like the result from J1, use the following code at the top of you showcase page. Replace my Planotse with your own user name. Change the captions Sand, Note and Show to whatever you want. Sand &amp;nbsp; Note &amp;nbsp; Show

Step K. Review what you've done so far
Showing you how to create a user page similar to mine is a way to show you how to get started in writing on Wikiversity. Below is a list of concepts you've touched so far:
 * User Page
 * Wiki Template
 * Text Headers
 * Subjects & Categories
 * Notepad & Sandbox
 * Wiki-style Menu Links

Making a Smarter User Page
Learning how to make a smarter user page is a way to learn how to write a better wikibook. The prior section shows you how to get started with Wikiversity by quickly creating a basic user page. Now I show you how to turn your user page into a personal writing toolbox.

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