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#*It is usual to use the Discussion tab attached to every article for discussions about that article | #*It is usual to use the Discussion tab attached to every article for discussions about that article | ||
# Everyone should work to keep the Wiki current and focused on X3D and VRML (no other topics please) | # Everyone should work to keep the Wiki current and focused on X3D and VRML (no other topics please) | ||
+ | # If anybody spots newpage vandalisms, let's you will use '''Template:PURGE''' when blanking newpage vandalisms. Syntax: <nowiki>{{PURGE}}</nowiki> | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == |
Revision as of 09:48, 29 May 2012
The goal of this Wiki is to let the X3D and VRML community develop tutorials for X3D and VRML nodes and concepts. As a community we can write the definitive book about X3D and VRML.
- Anybody may post a tutorial or tip - but the tutorial editor has responsibility to keep that tip current and corrected
- Everyone should insert their name next to their comments
- You can add your name, with an automatic link to your user page, by typing three tildes, like this: ~~~, it gives following result: Name hh:mm, d Month yyyy (UTC)
- It is usual to use the Discussion tab attached to every article for discussions about that article
- Everyone should work to keep the Wiki current and focused on X3D and VRML (no other topics please)
- If anybody spots newpage vandalisms, let's you will use Template:PURGE when blanking newpage vandalisms. Syntax: {{PURGE}}
Notes
If you don't know how to do wiki markup, check out How to wiki.
Since anyone can edit a wiki, you should not consider anything on this wiki to be an official statement by the Web3D Consortium.