Instructions for creating a page for the translocal network database

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How to add a page to the translocal network database

This page contains information about how to easily create a new page for the Translocal networks for just sustainability transitions database. Before editing the Wiki you need to either create your own account or use a guest account. After having created your account, you can create a Wiki page for a network either as you best see fit, or by using templates and by following the steps below.

1. First write the name of your chosen network on the Search Urban Arena Wiki bar on the upper right corner of the Wiki.

2.Then click the link where it says Create the page [name of network] on this Wiki!

3. This will lead you to the Create source view. Here you can add the template for a Wiki page by copy/pasting on the Create Source text page the following code:

{{Wikithon1}}


{{Wikithon2}}


{{Wikithon3}}


{{Wikithon4}}


{{Wikithon5}}


{{Wikithon6}}


{{Wikithon7}}


{{Wikithon8}}

4. After you have pasted these templates to the text area, click on Save changes.

5. Now you can easily add the information of your chosen network to the Wiki page you have created by clicking on Edit on the upper right panel, or go to whatever section you want to edit, and click Edit on that section.

6. Once you have clicked Edit you can add text to any of the sections that you added by pasting the templates.

7. For the last one called The name of contributor to this entry you need to first add two empty rows below the heading, and now you can add your name without any trouble!

8. Later, the administrators of this Wiki will add the page you have created to overview found in the database.

9. Now just go for it and create as many pages for translocal networks as you want using this formula!