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==Content==
==Content==
The Final Fantasy Wiki is a project created to document all content related to the ''Final Fantasy'' series. The wiki allows the following content to be posted:
The Final Fantasy Wiki is a project created to document all content related to the ''Final Fantasy'' series. The wiki allows the following content to be posted:
*All official information on the ''Final Fantasy'' video game series, characters, places, or terms. Official information means that it must come from an official source, such as official publications, social media channels, interviews, or the game itself.
*All official information on the ''Final Fantay'' video game series, characters, places, or terms. Official information means that it must come from an official source, such as official publications, social media channels, interviews, or the game itself.
*Images and media relating to ''Final Fantasy'' that come from the game, official art, press releases, or other official sources.  Images may have reasonable modifications made, such as cropping or removing white backgrounds, as long as the content itself is not altered.
*Images and media relating to the ''Final Fantasy'' games that come from the game, official art, press releases, or other official sources.  Images may have reasonable modifications made, such as cropping or removing white backgrounds, as long as the content itself is not altered.


When adding content and creating new articles, an encyclopedic style with a formal tone is important. All information should be cited.
When adding content and creating new articles, an encyclopedic style with a formal tone is important. All information should be cited.


The Final Fantasy Wiki does not deal with speculation or rumors regarding upcoming games. Rumors or speculation on the ''Final Fantasy'' series, fan fiction or material related to unofficial works, or content-altered artwork, fan art, or other unofficial media are not allowed on the wiki, nor is content that violates copyright laws, is pornographic, includes excessive advertising, promotes illegal activities, or is hate speech or incites such hate.
The Final Fantasy Wiki does not deal with speculation or rumors regarding upcoming games. Rumors or speculation on the ''Final Fantasy'' series, fan fiction or material related to unofficial works, or content-altered artwork, fan art, or other unofficial media are not allowed on the Wiki, nor is content that violates copyright laws, is pornographic, includes excessive advertising, promotes illegal activities, or is hate speech or incites such hate.


==Starting an article==
==Starting an article==
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There are three easy ways to start a new page:
There are three easy ways to start a new page:
#If you search for a page that doesn't exist, you will see a red link above the search list. Clicking on the link will take you to the Create Article page.
#If you search for a page that doesn't exist, you will see a red link above the search list. Clicking on the link will take you to the Create Article page.
# Clicking on existing red links on any existing page or on the [[Special:Wantedpages|Wanted Pages]] special page will take you to the Create Article page. For example, to create an article called "this link", you could click [[this link]] (unless someone has created it).  You can also create a red link yourself, in a related page to your [[Help:Userpages|user page]]. Links on related pages are convenient for navigation and help make people aware of the new page.  
# Clicking on existing red links on any existing page or on the [[Special:Wantedpages|Wanted Pages]] special page will take you to the Create Article page. For example, to create an article called "This link", you could click [[This link]] (unless someone has created it).  You can also create a red link yourself, in a related page to your [[Help:Userpages|user page]]. Links on related pages are convenient for navigation and help make people aware of the new page.  
# You can start a new page by typing the URL directly in your Address bar (For example, if you would like to create a page titled "this link", go to <nowiki>https://finalfantasywiki.com/wiki/This_link</nowiki>). An easy way to produce the URL is editing the last part of the URL of another page on the wiki (using an underline instead of a space between words). To prevent your new page being an "orphan", you should link to it from other pages.
# You can start a new page by typing the URL directly in your Address bar (For example, if you would like to create a page titled "This link", go to <nowiki>http://www.finalfantasywiki.com/This_link</nowiki>). An easy way to produce the URL is editing the last part of the URL of another page on the wiki (using an underline instead of a space between words). To prevent your new page being an "orphan", you should link to it from other pages.


==Editing==
==Editing==
To edit an existing article, click on the <code>Edit</code> tab at the top of the article's page. This will take you to the article's edit page containing the editable contents of the current page. The wiki uses Wiki Markup, a special language, when adding things like hyperlinks, tables, footnotes, inline citation, special characters, and so on.  
To edit an existing article, click on the <code>Edit</code> tab at the top of the article's page. This will take you to the article's edit page containing the editable contents of the current page. The wiki uses Wiki Markup, a special language, when adding things like hyperlinks, tables, footnotes, inline citation, special characters, and so on.  


Articles on the Final Fantasy Wiki follow [[Final Fantasy Wiki:Manual of Style|style guidelines]] to ensure articles are uniform and the wiki is easier to use. A basic list of wiki markup can be found on the markup help page. An "edit toolbar" is provided just above the edit box, which allows users to automatically place and format various aspects of wiki code.
Articles on the Final Fantasy Wiki follow [[Final Fantasy Wiki:Manual of Style|style guidelines]] to ensure articles are uniform and the wiki is easier to use. A basic list of wiki markup can be found on the markup help page. An "edit toolbar" is provided just above the edit box, which allows users to automatically place and format various aspects of wiki code. See [[Help:Wiki markup]] for more information.


When you add information, make sure it is in the appropriate article or articles. For example, if you have new information on [[Cloud Strife]] you wish to add, the best place would probably be just in his article, and not in the ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'' article, unless it is something major related to the entire game.  Use your best judgement in deciding where to add information.  If you are unsure about where your information might be most appropriate, ask a [[Final Fantasy Wiki:Staff|Staff Member]] or submit a question on the article's talk page.
When you add information, make sure it is in the appropriate article or articles. For example, if you have new information on [[Cloud Strife]] you wish to add, the best place would probably be just in his article, and not in the ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'' article, unless it is something major related to the entire game.  Use your best judgement in deciding where to add information.  If you are unsure about where your information might be most appropriate, ask a [[Final Fantasy Wiki:Staff|Staff Member]] or submit a question on the article's talk page.
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A file that is already hosted on the wiki can be inserted with the basic code <code><nowiki>[[File:FILENAME.png|thumb|DESCRIPTION]]</nowiki></code>. Using "thumb" generates a thumbnail of an image (the most common placement option), which is typically sized differently from the original image.
A file that is already hosted on the wiki can be inserted with the basic code <code><nowiki>[[File:FILENAME.png|thumb|DESCRIPTION]]</nowiki></code>. Using "thumb" generates a thumbnail of an image (the most common placement option), which is typically sized differently from the original image.


==Talk pages==
==Talk Pages==
Every article on the wiki has a discussion, or talk, page, accessible via the <code>Discussion</code> tab at the top of the article's page (for example, [[Talk:Moogle]]). There, editors can discuss improvements to the content of an article. If you ever make a change that is reverted by another editor or the wiki staff, you can discuss the change on the talk page. It is very important that you conduct yourself with civility and assume good faith on the part of others. Edit warring (repeatedly overriding or redoing contributions) is strictly prohibited.
Every article on the wiki has a discussion, or talk, page, accessible via the <code>Discussion</code> tab at the top of the article's page (for example, [[Talk:Moogle]]). There, editors can discuss improvements to the content of an article. If you ever make a change that is reverted by another editor or the wiki staff, you can discuss the change on the talk page. It is very important that you conduct yourself with civility and assume good faith on the part of others. Edit warring (repeatedly overriding or redoing contributions) is strictly prohibited.


Most other types of pages on the Final Fantasy Wiki also have associated talk pages, including every editor's user page. When other editors need to contact you, they will usually do so by leaving a message on your talk page. When someone has left you a message that way, you will see a notice the next time you log in or view a page on the wiki.
Most other types of pages on the Final Fantasy Wiki also have associated talk pages, including every editor's user page. When other editors need to contact you, they will usually do so by leaving a message on your talk page. When someone has left you a message that way, you will see a notice the next time you log in or view a page on the wiki.


Sign your messages on a talk page by using four tildes (<code><nowiki>~~~~</nowiki></code>), which produces your username and a time/date stamp.
Sign your messages on a Talk page by using four tildes (<code><nowiki>~~~~</nowiki></code>), which produces your username and a time/date stamp.


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==Conclusion==
==Conclusion==
That's all there is to it! More information can be found here:
That's all there is to it! More information can be found here:
*'''[[Final Fantasy Wiki:Manual of Style|Manual of Style]]''': The wiki's manual for writing uniform articles
*'''[[KHDatabase:Manual of Style]]''': The Wiki's manual for writing uniform articles
*'''[[Help:Wiki Markup]]''': A demonstration on using the Wiki markup language, or wikitext
*'''[[Help:Images]]''': A tutorial on using images
*'''[[Help:Images]]''': A tutorial on using images
*'''[[Help:Contents]]''': All of the wiki's Help guides
*'''KHDatabase:Policy''': A listing of the Wiki's policies
 
*'''[[Help:Contents]]''': All of the Wiki's Help guides
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