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Bill: OOC: help

Details

Submitted by[?]: Luthori Democratic Movement Party

Status[?]: defeated

Votes: This bill is a resolution. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: July 3969

Description[?]:

Can someone help me on how to make a party page on the wiki? (Preferably the progressive conservatives or the liberal alliance)

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date02:39:58, November 22, 2015 CET
FromUnited Luthori
ToDebating the OOC: help
MessageFirst you've got to make an account. After doing so, in the top right corner you will see a button that says "contribute". Click it, and then click the button "add a page". Enter the name of your party into the box and click "add a page". If the title is available, you will be able to go to a new page and will be able to edit it.

Now from here, you can either search for templates you like and start from scratch, or you can replicate your party page on my page and simply input the correct information.

If you want to replicate your page on my page, simply go to my page (Progressive Conservative Party (Luthori)) and click edit. Next to the "cancel" button, you will see a button with three lines and an arrow next to it. Click that button and then click "Source Editor". Source Editor is another way of editing pages. It takes some time of getting used to (such as how to link pages, put pictures, etc.) but for your party page, for the most part you're just replacing information.

So copy the entire source code and then go to your party page, go into source editor, and then paste the code in there. Then at the top you'll see a bunch of stuff and lines which ends in brackets. All that stuff before your actual party information is the infobox. Just go through the entire thing and change the appropriate information (such as "Color =", which is the color of your party in hex form).

Some useful tips:

To link pages, put the name of the page in double brackets: [[]].
Example: [[Progressive Conservative Party (Luthori)]]

If you want to change the words that contain the link, simply put a line after the actual title and then whatever you want to show on the page between the line and the closing brackets (the | button is shift+back slash button).
Example: [[Progressive Conservative Party (Luthori)|Click here to go to the PCP page]]

If you want to show the green increase, red decrease, or blue steady signs, use the following:

{{increase}} 250,000 members
{{decrease}} 36%
{{steady}} 2nd

If you have any questions, feel free to ask! Good luck on your page.

Date07:20:03, November 22, 2015 CET
FromLuthori Democratic Movement Party
ToDebating the OOC: help
MessageThanks!

Date10:46:07, November 22, 2015 CET
FromLuthori Liberal Democrats
ToDebating the OOC: help
MessageMy page was ok but I stopped updating it.

Date11:13:21, November 22, 2015 CET
FromLiberal Alliance
ToDebating the OOC: help
MessageI can do the basics if you want?

Date14:52:31, November 22, 2015 CET
FromLuthori Democratic Movement Party
ToDebating the OOC: help
MessageYou'll do my page, LA?

Date03:47:24, November 24, 2015 CET
FromConservative Party of Luthori
ToDebating the OOC: help
MessageI could make one for you as well.

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes
  

Total Seats: 60

no
 

Total Seats: 101

abstain
      

Total Seats: 284


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