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The first thing to do is read through the [[Help:Contents]] page which can be found on the left toolbar under "Help". Here you can find information about editing and the wiki in general. Check out the [[Team_Fortress_Wiki:Tasks|Tasks]] page to see what might need to be done.
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=== Where can I find a listing of all the code syntax for editing?===
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For quick reference, Wikipedia has a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Cheatsheet Cheatsheet] with some of the most-used code that applies to wiki editting in general. It also has a full [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Wiki_markup Wiki markup] page that contains most of the code that would ever need to be used.
  
 
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As for localization moderators (or 'loc mods'), generally one user is selected from each translation group to head translation efforts. Localization moderators are only assigned to the most active languages with more users. If a particular language requires more general moderation, please make a mention of the issue in the [[Project:IRC|#tfwikistaff]] IRC channel.
 
As for localization moderators (or 'loc mods'), generally one user is selected from each translation group to head translation efforts. Localization moderators are only assigned to the most active languages with more users. If a particular language requires more general moderation, please make a mention of the issue in the [[Project:IRC|#tfwikistaff]] IRC channel.
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As quickly as possible. Users attempt to gather all the information they can and add it to the wiki as it is received from Valve. Pictures, galleries and undocumented content will be added as they are taken or discovered.
  
 
=== Why are there two wikis, the Official Wiki and [http://tf2wiki.net/wiki/Main_Page Tf2wiki.net]? Is it associated with this wiki? ===
 
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Images uploaded to the Team Fortress Wiki are placed into a "Cache" where they are stored and are shown to users. Often, this cache takes some time to update when new images are uploaded to the Wiki. In this case, the image may change resolution, but will not appear as the correct instance. If this happens, do not upload again. The cache will update within the next few hours automatically and your image will be displayed.  
 
Images uploaded to the Team Fortress Wiki are placed into a "Cache" where they are stored and are shown to users. Often, this cache takes some time to update when new images are uploaded to the Wiki. In this case, the image may change resolution, but will not appear as the correct instance. If this happens, do not upload again. The cache will update within the next few hours automatically and your image will be displayed.  
  
=== What is the IRC? ===
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IRC stands for "Internet Relay Chat" and is used as an online chat service. Users of the wiki often use IRC to collaborate and discuss edits to the wiki as well as current TF2 events. There are many uses in the Tfwiki channel to assist users with any questions that they may have. For more information see [[Team Fortress Wiki:IRC]].
  
 
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Contents

Editing

Before I get started editing, what should I do?

The first thing to do is read through the Help:Contents page which can be found on the left toolbar under "Help". Here you can find information about editing and the wiki in general. Check out the Tasks page to see what might need to be done.

Where can I find a listing of all the code syntax for editing?

For quick reference, Wikipedia has a Cheatsheet with some of the most-used code that applies to wiki editting in general. It also has a full Wiki markup page that contains most of the code that would ever need to be used.

What do the colored plus and minus numbers mean next to an edit?

They represent the number of bytes (or characters) added or removed in a particular edit. For example, (+264) means there were 264 bytes in total added to the page. (0) indicates that content was changed, but the amount of bytes remains the same.

These numbers are not related to points or scoring in any way. They simply indicate at a glance what was changed in one particular edit.

I made an edit and it disappeared, where did it go?

Check the article history by clicking the 'History' tab at the top of the page. It shows the edit history of the article and a reason should have been given for the removal of an edit.

Where do I go to discuss a page's content or edits I have made on a page?

Post on the article's Talk Page. A link to the talk page can be found at the top of your page and is labelled "Discussion". Here you may discuss the page and any changes you think may be made. Be sure to sign the ends of your comments by adding --~~~~

Is there a way to automate tedious and/or repetitive edits?

The best thing to do would be to contact one of the Staff. They may be able to use an automated bot to do the editing for you or point you to someone who can. Keep in mind that bots are certainly not perfect, and manual editing may still be required.

What / who is WindBOT? Why is it always changing my edits?

WindBOT is an automated editing bot run by WindPower. It monitors the recent changes feed for pages, scans and then edits them according to a list of filters; among the most common of the bot's tasks are correcting capitalization and misspellings, links, templates and applying other fixes.

How can I get WindBOT to stop editing a page?

WindBOT can ignore a selected part of a page by wrapping text inside the template {{botignore}}. For example, with a sentence like It was a {{botignore|direct hit}} on the target., the bot will skip over the words 'direct hit' and leave it capitalized in its current form.

More complicated cases can be added to WindBOT's page blacklist.

Someone has made a bad edit, what should I do?

If you feel it is in your ability to correct the bad edit please do so by clicking on 'View History' on the upper right corner of the page and clicking the 'Undo edit' button next to the name of the last editor. Please fill out a reason as to why you've removed this particular edit in the 'Summary' below the actual edit box in between where it says 'talk' so other editors and the person that made the bad edit can see why. If you feel you cannot rectify the bad edit please contact another editor who can. The best way to do this is to ask someone on the IRC channel.

Translation

How do I start translating pages?

See Help:Language translation.

How do I translate templates?

See Help:Translation switching.

Is translation into <language> supported?

See Help:Language translation#List of supported languages.

Are there statistics for page translation? Which pages is <language> missing?

See Team Fortress Wiki:Translation progress.

Where are other people translating <language>?

See Team Fortress Wiki:Translation progress.

How do I know which names I should use for official translated names within in the game?

You can find lists regarding official names (such as weapons, hat, game modes and so on) for each of the supported languages at Category:Text files. It is important to always use the official translations of anything that is already officially translated in the game itself in order to preserve consistency. For namings of items that have not yet entered official localizations, the name to use should be decided by consensus with a discussion on each project's discussion page.

What should I do if I am uncertain about a translation?

If you are not sure you have the right translation for a certain word and/or sentence, please consider the context of the piece you are editing and check dictionaries whenever possible. Keep in mind that sometimes things cannot be fully translated because they are bonded to a certain cultural reference (e.g. you cannot translate a movie name). If you are still not sure you can ask other editors in the IRC channel that speak the designated language for advice.

Someone else has not properly translated a page or made mistakes, what should I do?

If it is in your ability to repair what has been broken please try your best to fix it. Of course you should notify the previous translator, which can be done by clicking on the 'View History' button at the upper right side of a page and checking who made the last edits to that particular page. This user can be contacted by clicking on 'Talk' next to the users name and you can leave a message as desired.

If, however, you suspect that a page or part of it was translated with a translation software such as Google Translate, we advice you to report it to any of the staff, either on the IRC or on their discussion pages, or leave a message about it on the translators' noticeboard.

Wiki

How can I find help?

A lot of our editors are regularly active in our IRC channel. You can feel free to mention any questions you have there.

Additionally, feel free to post on the talk page of any of the staff (moderators and administrators). They would be glad to help with any issues.

How do I get a Wiki Cap?

See Team Fortress Wiki:Wiki Cap.

Are staff hired by Valve?

No. All editors are volunteers only. There are a number of Valve representatives however, and they can be found listed here. Please do not contact them with queries; instead, pose questions to the IRC channel instead or a discussion page instead.

Do staff receive 'insider info' on Team Fortress 2?

No. They do not have any secret information regarding upcoming patches, items and/or gameplay changes. Information on updates are obtained by monitoring feeds and mailing lists. Information on items and gameplay changes are often found on forums and are simply collected by editors and put into articles.

How can I become a moderator?

There is no 'application process', and instead, qualified users will be selected when the need arises for new moderators. The majority of the time, there is no need for any new additions to the team.

As for localization moderators (or 'loc mods'), generally one user is selected from each translation group to head translation efforts. Localization moderators are only assigned to the most active languages with more users. If a particular language requires more general moderation, please make a mention of the issue in the #tfwikistaff IRC channel.

How quickly is new content added to the Wiki?

As quickly as possible. Users attempt to gather all the information they can and add it to the wiki as it is received from Valve. Pictures, galleries and undocumented content will be added as they are taken or discovered.

Why are there two wikis, the Official Wiki and Tf2wiki.net? Is it associated with this wiki?

Tf2wiki.net is not associated with the Official Team Fortress Wiki. It is the old, unofficial wiki that was used before users and content migrated to the Official Wiki. Much of the content on the site is outdated and occasionally copied from the Official Wiki, as there is still some confusion about which wiki is official.

Other

How come when people upload pictures, they appear stretched, or sometimes they are the wrong image? How come images do not appear immediately after uploading?

Images uploaded to the Team Fortress Wiki are placed into a "Cache" where they are stored and are shown to users. Often, this cache takes some time to update when new images are uploaded to the Wiki. In this case, the image may change resolution, but will not appear as the correct instance. If this happens, do not upload again. The cache will update within the next few hours automatically and your image will be displayed.

What is IRC?

IRC stands for "Internet Relay Chat" and is used as an online chat service. Users of the wiki often use IRC to collaborate and discuss edits to the wiki as well as current TF2 events. There are many uses in the Tfwiki channel to assist users with any questions that they may have. For more information see Team Fortress Wiki:IRC.