User talk:LynneBarrios

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    I don't think that there is any magic to the classifications of articles. What I try to do is to stand back and look at the article as if I an unbeliever looking at the article for the first time and ask myself the following questions:
    1. What are we trying to accomplish with this article? (in order to answer this question you need to click on the "What links here" button to see where readers will be coming from).
    2. Does this article contain everything that a reader might be looking for from a Message perspective? (we really don't care if it has everything that one ever wanted to know about a subject - we just need sufficient information to illustrate the subject from a spiritual perspective or provide a link to lead the reader to another spiritual area.
    3. Does the article look nice? (can you get public domain pictures anywhere that will help illustrate the subject or can the article be formatted better)

    As a general guideline, only the first word in a heading or a page name should be capitalized unless it is a proper noun, such as a name or place. If you are looking for a good place to get involved, go to the page calledBelieveTheSign:Tasks. Near the top of this page is a category called "featured project". This project is creating an internet version of the healing line tapes using a disease by disease approach. . Jeremy Bergen 00:41, 7 February 2007 (CST)

    our style manual

    Tag for linking?

    I have been using the tag to add visual content and was wondering if there is a tag for someone else to add links/linking? I haven't linked anything in my articles and don't what needs to be linked or how. Also, am I doing the headings correctly? LynneBarrios 19:22, 15 February 2007 (CST)

    No there isn't a tag. Let me make one right now. To make a link though all you need to do is add two brackets around the word or words [[like this]] which will then automatically make the link. If there is an article that has already been created the link will be blue. If not it'll be red as in the above example. (If you want more information on linking you can find it here all though it's a lot of information... Help:Link.) At the moment when we launch we probably don't want to have any links pointing to pages that don't exists (or are still works in progress). So actually creating a lot of links right now could be premature. If they are obvious ones that we'll need to have articles created for before we launch then we can create them now though. We just don't want to get to doing it too much. You are doing headings just fine too. Great job! --JordanCP 19:43, 15 February 2007 (CST)
    Sister Lynne, I've created a tag/template for the articles that have little to no links. To add it just add the tag {{Add links}} to the top of the article or section you want to place it in and it will look like this.