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This page briefly answers various common questions about wikis and Zelda Dungeon Wiki specifically. The goal here is to cover the most basic issues to help people get started with editing the wiki. If you have problem, please check here first before asking anyone, as you'll just be directed back here if your question is already answered here. If your question is not covered here, feel free to ask one of our active administrators for assistance.

NOTE: This page is currently a work in progress. Expect more questions and answers to be added as time goes on.

Why do I need to register to edit?

Accounts help track contributions, and they're a layer of protection against vandals and spambots.

Why do I need to give a valid email address?

A few reasons. Most important is that, without this requirement, we would get overwhelmed by spambots, and we have before we implemented this. It also allows other users to email you, if you choose to leave this option enabled (it can be disabled at any time in my preferences). And it also gives you a way to recover your account in the event that you lose your password.

Can I delete my account?

This gets asked quite frequently. The short answer is no. It cannot be deleted. Wiki software doesn't allow this. Even if it did, it would cause damage to the database as every edit made by every user is tracked in page histories. There is no telling what damage it'd do if there suddenly wasn't any account tied to edits.

There are some features I am not allowed to access, why?

There are certain features that have been subject to misuse in the past, or that are too powerful for new users to have access to. Things such as moving pages and editing semi-protected pages, as well as a gadget. To have access to these, you just need to have 50 total edits (your current total is listed on the first tab of my preferences), and have been registered for at least two weeks. This layer of protection prevents vandals from doing damage to key pages.

I tried to move a page, but it won't let me, what do I do?

Propose the move on the page's talk page, or ask an administrator to move it for you. DO NOT, under any circumstances, try to move the page by copy and pasting it to the new page. This disrupts page histories and loses the record of the move.

What are signatures and why do I need to use one?

When taking part in discussions on talk pages, it is required to sign your username after your post. This helps keep track of who is talking. To use your signature, type ~~~~ after your post on the same line. You DO NOT need to type your name after it. Every account is provided a default signature that links to your user page. Some users have custom signatures. Details on how to make one, and rules regarding their use, can be found here.

What are user pages?

User pages are each user's personal page. You can put pretty much whatever you want on yours, within reason. There shouldn't be any personal attacks and nothing profane or obscene. We do try to keep a family-friendly environment.

What is a sandbox?

A sandbox is a place to test out editing skills, or work on projects. There is a public sandbox listed on the sidebar to the left. You can also create a personal sandbox as a subpage of your userpage here: [[User:Template:CURRENTUSER/Sandbox]].

How do I upload an image?

Go to upload file, listed on the sidebar to the left, and follow the instructions on that page. It also describes how to use the image after you have uploaded it.

What is a minor edit?

On the edit form, there is a check box to mark the edit you are making as a minor edit. This is typically done if the edit in question is small and changed relatively little, such as correcting grammar or a spelling error.

What is an edit summary?

An edit summary is a short description of what was changed in an edit and can be entered into the summary box on the edit form. Entering a summary is not required, but it can help describe what was done in an edit, especially larger edits.

What is a redirect?

A redirect is a short page that has an alternate title to another page. A short line of code is entered at the top that points to this page. When a link to a redirect is clicked, or it is arrived to through the search function, the user will be directed to the target page. Linking to redirect pages is strongly discouraged. Redirects mainly exist to benefit searches, not create shortcuts or alternates for linking.

What is a template?

A template is a complicated page containing code to be used to perform various functions. They are used on other pages to perform these functions. Without templates various tasks would be impractical or impossible. The most complicated templates tend to be very difficult to edit, and generally should be left to more experienced users. But most templates are simple to use.

What is a stub?

A stub is a short, incomplete page that functions more as a placeholder until an editor can add content to it.

I see multiple colors on the Recent Changes page for certain users. What do they mean?

The various colors define the ranks of those individuals. If the username is the same color as all other links, or is red, it is a standard user with no rank. Green is the color for those with an administrator ranking. The aqua color is reserved for users with "bot" status, meaning that they are users used by the Wiki to do various processes that are too tedious for an admin to constantly do, User:Navi Navi is an example of one of our bots.

How can I become an Admin, a Patroller, or a Content Manager?

Currently, we are only looking for admins with an extensive knowledge in PHP, HTML, CSS and the MediaWiki software. If you feel that you can contribute in that way, please go to our Contact page and send our beloved leader an application. As for patrollers and content managers, we are constantly on the look out for members that are constantly making significant and useful edits to the Wiki. Please do not ask a current admin if you can be a patroller or content manager, as we decide on these users on our own.