Getting Started
Welcome to the contribution guide. This book is meant to give you all the tools and guidance you need to be an incredible TNTable Wiki editor. We're going to go over some details about the layout, as well as tips and tricks for contributing to the wiki/Bookstack. We'll will also outline any specific processes we have created to ensure contributions are clear and consistent. This book takes a multi-page approach to topics, and introduces concepts one-at-a-time in detail, so go at your own pace.
This does not mean that you must fully read through this guide before contributing! In fact we encourage contributions no matter how big or small, in whatever capacity you are able to. This guide is for those who wish to contribute significantly and are dedicated to the maintenance and upkeep of the wiki.
That being said, there is no wrong way to contribute to the wiki, keep that in mind, and have fun!
The very first thing you must do is get an invite to BookStack. Message David, all members of the TNTable community are encouraged to do so!
We're going to start with an overview of the basics such as creating pages, where to start, what to put on here, and more.
Creating Pages
Creating new pages is fun and easy! Simply find a relevant spot to put the page and start writing. There are various templates built to help along with this process. If you are unsure about where to put a page, add it to a server's chapter, or find the most relevant book for it. Don't worry, it is very simple to move pages around after!
The most important instruction we can give is to just make a page, even if there is missing information. Just create the page and put down what you've got. It can be edited, structured, contributed to, and rounded out later. The next most important instruction is linking pages. Create as many links to as many relevant pages as you can think of. That way it will be visible and other players can add their own information. There may even be things that you did not know, or had completely forgotten.
What should I write about?
Almost everything can be added here, however this is the internet, and it is publicly accessible. So do not post any personal information, anything that could get someone in legal or personal trouble, and as a general rule, be nice. Bookstack is extremely feature-rich, one such feature is extensive and detailed edit histories for each page. Do keep that in mind when making edits.
There are some things that happen that do cross lines, please use your best judgement when writing about or referencing those kinds of events.
If a revision needs to be removed because it contains personal information, please reach out to the moderation team.
I don't know where to start
That is okay, it can be overwhelming with the amount of things that have happened and amount of information you might have in your brain. The TNTable group is over a decade old, there is no shortage of information to write about. Start with reading some current pages, perhaps a player or server page. This may naturally inspire you to add a new page with some project you worked on. Or you will have additional information about an event and can edit that page to add more detail. Best place to start is reading, and then making pages, no matter how much information you have to put down.
Images
Let's also quickly touch on image best-practices to keep our digital hygiene up. Whenever possible please use .jpg
and .webp
formats for image files. There are also instances where .png
is the best format as well, but using JPG and WEBP will help keep file sizes down and not fill up the server storage. Adding an image is easy, find the image button in the editor and upload images as needed. Same process for replacing images.
Old images that are not used on any pages will be periodically deleted. If you want to preserve an old image consider creating a gallery of images and includes the old image.
Next steps
Congrats on making it this far! Now that you have an overview of the basics we will be doing a deeper dive into the various aspects of BookStack and this wiki. At the bottom of this page you will see a button that says Next with a page beneath it. Click on that to read about browsing BookStack and some tips for making it easier.
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