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==<font color="red">Creating pages using the new template</font>== | ==<font color="red">Creating pages using the new template</font>== | ||
- | 1) Create a new page using as reference the [ | + | 1) Create a new page using as reference the [[II09_Website_SpiderDiagram.jpg | Spider diagram of the website's structure]] |
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2) Add the following code to the page: | 2) Add the following code to the page: | ||
+ | <b> | ||
<nowiki> | <nowiki> | ||
- | {{Imperial/09/TemplateTop}} | + | {{Imperial/09/TemplateTop}} |
- | **** Content comes here **** | + | **** Content comes here **** |
- | {{Imperial/09/TemplateBottom}} | + | {{Imperial/09/TemplateBottom}} |
</nowiki> | </nowiki> | ||
+ | </b> | ||
3) Add your content between the two tags. You can use wiki code. Think logically and in a hierarchical way: for example, the modelling will have different sections such as Overview, Assumption and predictions, the mathematical model and finally simulations. | 3) Add your content between the two tags. You can use wiki code. Think logically and in a hierarchical way: for example, the modelling will have different sections such as Overview, Assumption and predictions, the mathematical model and finally simulations. | ||
4) Smile. | 4) Smile. | ||
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{{Imperial/09/TemplateBottom}} | {{Imperial/09/TemplateBottom}} |
Revision as of 10:14, 28 August 2009
Creating pages using the new template
1) Create a new page using as reference the Spider diagram of the website's structure
2) Add the following code to the page:
{{Imperial/09/TemplateTop}} **** Content comes here **** {{Imperial/09/TemplateBottom}}
3) Add your content between the two tags. You can use wiki code. Think logically and in a hierarchical way: for example, the modelling will have different sections such as Overview, Assumption and predictions, the mathematical model and finally simulations.
4) Smile.