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# Choose an article from the range you selected from [[Project:FixFRRemainder | the page listing articles that need editing]]
# Choose an article from the range you selected from [[Project:FixFRRemainder | the page listing articles that need editing]]
## The list is alphabetically sorted. Make sure you note your range on the [[Project_talk:FixFRRemainder | Discussion page]] so other editors know which have been "claimed" so we don't double up on pages.
## The list is alphabetically sorted. Make sure you note your range on the [[Project_talk:FixFRRemainder | Discussion page]] to avoid doubling up on pages
# Read through the article to gain an understanding of the censored material and the context.
# Read through the article to gain an understanding of the censored material and the context.
# Note the existing title of the page and, using [[Project:FixFR#Titles | {{SITENAME}} naming conventions]], use [[Project:FixFR#How_To_Change_Page_Titles_In_MediaWiki | MediaWiki's renaming function]] to give a succinct and descriptive name
# Note the existing title of the page and, using [[Project:FixFR#Titles | {{SITENAME}} naming conventions]], use [[Project:FixFR#How_To_Change_Page_Titles_In_MediaWiki | MediaWiki's renaming function]] to give a succinct and descriptive name

Revision as of 22:23, 5 September 2011

This page presents a step-by-step checklist for editing imports from the FixFR project.

This checklist assumes you have requested a Censorpedia account, and are logged in.

  1. Choose an article from the range you selected from the page listing articles that need editing
    1. The list is alphabetically sorted. Make sure you note your range on the Discussion page to avoid doubling up on pages
  2. Read through the article to gain an understanding of the censored material and the context.
  3. Note the existing title of the page and, using Censorpedia naming conventions, use MediaWiki's renaming function to give a succinct and descriptive name
  4. Click the Edit tab to view the page's source code
  5. Strip out the empty Category tags
  6. Adjust the Dates in the article
  7. Check the article for obvious typos and correct. If you notice references to other material or people that have been censored, use the Censorpedia search box to see if they have pages. If so, link to them.
  8. If the page subject has any visual reference (book cover, photo of painting, picture of person, etc.), search Google Images and upload an image for the article
  9. Adjust and add article categories. Edit the category tags at the bottom of the page and category links within the article itself. Make sure to include the proper category tags for Dates
  10. When finished editing, update the Discussion page of the remaining articles list. Post any questions to the Michael's talk page