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In order to write on a wiki you must first decide what features you want for your wiki. | In order to write on a wiki you must first decide what features you want for your wiki. | ||
When working on a wiki there are a few rules, or | Writing a wiki requires research. | ||
A writer can also link readers to other, more detailed, supporting information with hyper-linking. This type of link sends readers directly to you'r supporting pages. Make | Make the information on your wiki clear so visitors can easily view and contribute to it. | ||
When working on a wiki there are a few rules, or guidelines that should be followed. one tip that should always be remembered is to keep it short. | |||
Writers should also use active voice, and avoid passive voice except in subjects they aren't familiar with. | |||
To better engage your vocabulary in your post, try using strong verbs. Always remember to cite your sources, and give credit to where you got your information. | |||
A writer can also link readers to other, more detailed, supporting information with hyper-linking. This type of link sends readers directly to you'r supporting pages. | |||
Make your post interesting by using lists, bold headings, and block quotes. |
Revision as of 13:11, 10 November 2013
In order to write on a wiki you must first decide what features you want for your wiki.
Writing a wiki requires research.
Make the information on your wiki clear so visitors can easily view and contribute to it.
When working on a wiki there are a few rules, or guidelines that should be followed. one tip that should always be remembered is to keep it short.
Writers should also use active voice, and avoid passive voice except in subjects they aren't familiar with.
To better engage your vocabulary in your post, try using strong verbs. Always remember to cite your sources, and give credit to where you got your information.
A writer can also link readers to other, more detailed, supporting information with hyper-linking. This type of link sends readers directly to you'r supporting pages. Make your post interesting by using lists, bold headings, and block quotes.