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There are five ways to create a new page at All The Tropes:
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;'''1. Click on a pre-existing [[Red Link]].''':This will immediately open an edit window for creating the page.
The ability to easily create new pages is a common feature of most wikis, including this one. First, you should know that most pages are titled with a [[Wiki Word]] -- a sequence of capitalized words joined together without spaces between them. For example, the name of this page is [[Creating New Pages]]. A [[Wiki Word]] within the text of a page automatically becomes a link to the page with that title; if the page does not exist, the link will appear red, and clicking on it will take you to an edit page where you will be able to create the new page. If the page does exist, the link will be blue.
:Note that if you click on a [[Red Link]]ed [[Help:Categories|category name]] you will not go directly into an edit window, but instead be presented with a page that will tell you the category has no text in it, and will offer the options to search for it elsewhere or create the page, all of which will be [[Blue Link]]s.


Thus, a simple mechanism to create a new page is to simply edit an existing page and add a [[Wiki Word]] title for your new page. [[The Contributors]] is a good page in which to make your initial links. Just create an entry on that page for your wiki nickname. Then, after saving the changes to [[The Contributors]], click the link!


;'''2. Insert a new [[Red Link]] for your desired page into an appropriate page and click that.''':Links are created by placing double square brackets around the name of a (new) page, like so: <code><nowiki>[[Your Page Name Here]]</nowiki></code>. When you save the page, this becomes a link to the page with that title; if the page does not exist, the link will appear red, and clicking on it will take you to an edit page where you will be able to create the new page. (If the page already exists, the link will be blue and you'll need to either [[All The Tropes:Creating Disambiguation Pages|create a disambiguation page]], come up with a new name, or add a [[Template:Media Headers|media type]] and/or year in parentheses at the end, if it's a [[Works|work]].) Clicking the new [[Red Link]] will, as above, take you to an edit window.
Another way to create a new page: in your browser's URL field, replace the name of the current page with the name of the page you wish to create, and hit Enter or do whatever you would normally do to go to a new location. This will bring up a new page with the text "Click the edit button to start this new page." Click on the Edit Page link to edit and save your new page.

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;'''3. Search for your intended page name in the wiki.''':If your new page's name doesn't already exist, you will be presented with a "Search Results" page where you can create it. At the top of the results will be a bold-face prompt reading '''Create the page "{{Red|Your Page Name Here}}" on this wiki!''' Clicking this [[Red Link]] will once again open up that edit window we've been going on about.
* Pages for tropes should generally be created by first submitting your idea on the YKTTW; this will help catch potential duplicates and lame tropes, give it a better name, and refine the overall trope. See [[YKTTW Guidelines]] for more information.
:If your page name does turn out to exist, well, see the advice for name collisions in item 2 above.
* For work pages, they're [[Works Pages Are a Free Launch|a free launch]] and don't need to go through YKTTW, but you should make sure that the page has tropes on it--don't just post a naked description. See [[How to Create A Works Page]] for more detailed instructions.


;'''4. Type the new URL directly into your browser.''':In your browser's address edit field, enter <code><nowiki>https://allthetropes.org/wiki/</nowiki></code> followed by the name of the page you want to create (like so: <code><nowiki>https://allthetropes.org/wiki/Your Page Name Here</nowiki></code>) and hit Enter. Just like the "new category" example in item 1 above, this will bring up a new page that will tell you the page you want has no text in it, and will offer the options to search for it elsewhere or create the page, all of which will be [[Blue Link]]s. Click the "create this page" link to [[Captain Obvious|create the page]].


;'''5. Use the [[All The Tropes:ATT Page Creator|Page Creator]].''':This is a special page where you can simply pick one of a few basic kinds of pages, enter the name you want, and go directly to an edit window pre-populated with a [[All The Tropes:Page Templates|page template]]. Currently it provides shortcuts to new index, work and trope pages (although the [[Trope Workshop]] should ''always'' be used for new tropes); it also provides a shortcut to a non-specific new page (where you need to select the desired template).

For more detailed (but more generic) help on creating a new page, you can also refer to [[Help:Starting a new page]].

=== Notes ===
* Remember that page names are case-sensitive, and that we follow the commonly-accepted style rules for when to capitalize and when not to. (In general, unless they're the first word in the page name, conjunctions, prepositions and articles are lower case, everything else is uppercase.)
* Remember also that MediaWiki permits punctuation and accented characters in page names.
* Pages for tropes should ''always'' be created in the [[Trope Workshop]]; this will help catch potential duplicates and lame tropes, give it a better name, and refine the overall trope. See [[All The Tropes:Trope Workshop Guidelines|Trope Workshop Guidelines]] for more information.
* [[Works Pages Are a Free Launch]] and don't need to go through the Trope Workshop, but the page should have at least a few tropes on it -- don't just post a naked description. See [[All The Tropes:Works Page Guidelines|Works Page Guidelines]] for more detailed instructions.
* When creating ''any'' sort of page, ''please'' put in a little effort and do it right:
* When creating ''any'' sort of page, ''please'' put in a little effort and do it right:
** Follow our [[All The Tropes:Style Guide|Style Guide]].
** Flesh it out some; don't make [[Wiki Magic]] do all the work (lest you incur the wrath of the gods).
** Flesh it out some; don't make [[Wiki Magic]] do all the work (lest you incur the wrath of the gods).
** Add appropriate [[Help:Categories|Categories]] to the page. If you're manually creating the page without using one of the [[All_The_Tropes:Page_Templates|page boilerplates]], don't forget to add one for the page name itself.
** Add the appropriate [[How Indexing Works|index markups]] and try also to link to your page from some other places in the wiki.
** Link to your page from some other places in the wiki. Just use your trope or examples list -- and it's okay to copy text from your page.
* And, most importantly, '''lurk moar'''.
* Don't forget to set up redirects when you create a page. If you think another person may search for the page you've created by using a different name or spelling, please create the proper redirect(s). See [[Help:Redirects]] and [[All The Tropes:Creating New Redirects|Creating New Redirects]].
* And, most importantly, feel free to ask questions in the [[Forum:All The Tropes|Forums]].


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Latest revision as of 20:41, 25 April 2021

There are five ways to create a new page at All The Tropes:

1. Click on a pre-existing Red Link.
This will immediately open an edit window for creating the page.
Note that if you click on a Red Linked category name you will not go directly into an edit window, but instead be presented with a page that will tell you the category has no text in it, and will offer the options to search for it elsewhere or create the page, all of which will be Blue Links.


2. Insert a new Red Link for your desired page into an appropriate page and click that.
Links are created by placing double square brackets around the name of a (new) page, like so: [[Your Page Name Here]]. When you save the page, this becomes a link to the page with that title; if the page does not exist, the link will appear red, and clicking on it will take you to an edit page where you will be able to create the new page. (If the page already exists, the link will be blue and you'll need to either create a disambiguation page, come up with a new name, or add a media type and/or year in parentheses at the end, if it's a work.) Clicking the new Red Link will, as above, take you to an edit window.


3. Search for your intended page name in the wiki.
If your new page's name doesn't already exist, you will be presented with a "Search Results" page where you can create it. At the top of the results will be a bold-face prompt reading Create the page "Your Page Name Here" on this wiki! Clicking this Red Link will once again open up that edit window we've been going on about.
If your page name does turn out to exist, well, see the advice for name collisions in item 2 above.


4. Type the new URL directly into your browser.
In your browser's address edit field, enter https://allthetropes.org/wiki/ followed by the name of the page you want to create (like so: https://allthetropes.org/wiki/Your Page Name Here) and hit Enter. Just like the "new category" example in item 1 above, this will bring up a new page that will tell you the page you want has no text in it, and will offer the options to search for it elsewhere or create the page, all of which will be Blue Links. Click the "create this page" link to create the page.


5. Use the Page Creator.
This is a special page where you can simply pick one of a few basic kinds of pages, enter the name you want, and go directly to an edit window pre-populated with a page template. Currently it provides shortcuts to new index, work and trope pages (although the Trope Workshop should always be used for new tropes); it also provides a shortcut to a non-specific new page (where you need to select the desired template).

For more detailed (but more generic) help on creating a new page, you can also refer to Help:Starting a new page.

Notes

  • Remember that page names are case-sensitive, and that we follow the commonly-accepted style rules for when to capitalize and when not to. (In general, unless they're the first word in the page name, conjunctions, prepositions and articles are lower case, everything else is uppercase.)
  • Remember also that MediaWiki permits punctuation and accented characters in page names.
  • Pages for tropes should always be created in the Trope Workshop; this will help catch potential duplicates and lame tropes, give it a better name, and refine the overall trope. See Trope Workshop Guidelines for more information.
  • Works Pages Are a Free Launch and don't need to go through the Trope Workshop, but the page should have at least a few tropes on it -- don't just post a naked description. See Works Page Guidelines for more detailed instructions.
  • When creating any sort of page, please put in a little effort and do it right:
    • Follow our Style Guide.
    • Flesh it out some; don't make Wiki Magic do all the work (lest you incur the wrath of the gods).
    • Add appropriate Categories to the page. If you're manually creating the page without using one of the page boilerplates, don't forget to add one for the page name itself.
    • Link to your page from some other places in the wiki. Just use your trope or examples list -- and it's okay to copy text from your page.
  • Don't forget to set up redirects when you create a page. If you think another person may search for the page you've created by using a different name or spelling, please create the proper redirect(s). See Help:Redirects and Creating New Redirects.
  • And, most importantly, feel free to ask questions in the Forums.