Changes

Jump to navigation Jump to search
401 bytes added ,  18:25, 3 November 2021
Added a section about editing
Line 7: Line 7:     
== Editing the Pain Reprocessing Therapy Wiki ==
 
== Editing the Pain Reprocessing Therapy Wiki ==
 +
 
The Pain Reprocessing Therapy Wiki is modeled after Wikipedia. In fact, we use the same software as Wikipedia. It is called MediaWiki and it is designed to be easy to use. Anyone can make an account, click the Edit link that appears, and then edit like they would edit in their favorite word processor. In fact, we encourage you to do so!  
 
The Pain Reprocessing Therapy Wiki is modeled after Wikipedia. In fact, we use the same software as Wikipedia. It is called MediaWiki and it is designed to be easy to use. Anyone can make an account, click the Edit link that appears, and then edit like they would edit in their favorite word processor. In fact, we encourage you to do so!  
   −
Here is a video representing this philosophy:
+
There are, of course, some rules, modeled on Wikipedia's rules. The first is that self-promotion is strictly prohibited. You must respect our values of neutral, factual content in the interest of our readers. Secondly, to make it easier to write collaboratively, we focus on information that a majority of PRT enthusiasts ("peers") would agree on. But that's it! And don't worry if your contribution is not perfect. If you think the text is an improvement, it probably is and we will be glad to have you join us.
 +
 
 +
Here is a video representing this philosophy. It's from Wikipedia, but since we use the same software and have the same philosophy, it applies here as well. We want the PRT Wiki to be vast and full of information, much like Wikipedia and the TMS Wiki are.
   −
There are, of course, some rules, modeled on Wikipedia's rules. The first is that self-promotion is strictly prohibited. You must respect our values of neutral, factual content in the interest of our readers. Secondly, to make it easier to write collaboratively, we focus on information that a majority of PRT enthusiasts ("peers") would agree on.
+
{{#widget:Edit_Button}}

Navigation menu