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This article, ''Getting Started'', is intended to help orient beginners who wish to author content in [[Proteopedia]]. If you have questions that are not answered here, please email the Proteopedia Staff at {{Contact}}.
This article, ''Getting Started'', is intended to help orient beginners who wish to '''author content''' in [[Proteopedia]]. If you have questions that are not answered here, please email the Proteopedia Staff at {{Contact}}.


Of course you can use Proteopedia as a reference resource without authoring content. A good way to get oriented to using Proteopedia is to watch some of the [[Proteopedia:Video Guide]].
Of course you can use Proteopedia as a reference resource '''without logging in or authoring content''': see [[Help:Contents]]. A good way to get oriented to using Proteopedia is to watch some of the [[Proteopedia:Video Guide]].


==Login==
==Login==


Everything below assumes that you have applied for, and been given, a login account. Your account name will be your real, full name, as it would appear when you are an author on a scientific publication. Indeed, your name will appear at the bottom of every Proteopedia page to which you contribute. Look at the bottom of this page and you will see the names of members who have contributed to it.
Everything below assumes that you wish to '''author content''' in Proteopedia, and have applied for, and been given, a login account. (You '''don't need an account''' to read what is already in Proteopedia.) Your account name will be your real, full name, as it would appear when you are an author on a scientific publication. Indeed, your name will appear at the bottom of every Proteopedia page to which you contribute. Look at the bottom of this page and you will see the names of members who have contributed to it.


Please login now. You can tell when you are logged in because your name appears at the very top of the page.
Please login now. You can tell when you are logged in because your name appears at the very top of the page.
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*'''Boldface''', ''italics'', subtitles, etc. have convenience buttons at the top of the wikitext box.
*'''Boldface''', ''italics'', subtitles, etc. have convenience buttons at the top of the wikitext box.
   
   
*If you need to push a paragraph below a graphic object (image, table, Jmol), insert <nowiki>{{Clear}}</nowiki>.
*If you need to push a paragraph below a graphic object (image, table, Jmol), insert <!--[[Image:Clear.png]]--><nowiki> {{Clear}} </nowiki>.


*You can always see the markup used to format a page by clicking on ''edit this page'' to see the wikitext, then clicking '''Cancel''' instead of making any changes.
*You can always see the markup used to format a page by clicking on ''edit this page'' to see the wikitext, then clicking '''Cancel''' instead of making any changes.
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It is good to start a new article titled with your subject, even if you only put a small amount of information there. Others can expand the article collaboratively later. Just make sure you are not duplicating an existing subject -- here are detailed [[Proteopedia:How_to_Make_a_Page#Creating_the_page|instructions]].
It is good to start a new article titled with your subject, even if you only put a small amount of information there. Others can expand the article collaboratively later. Just make sure you are not duplicating an existing subject -- here are detailed [[Proteopedia:How_to_Make_a_Page#Creating_the_page|instructions]].


If the article needs a lot of additional content, you can insert <nowiki>{{Stub}}</nowiki> at the top, which generates this: {{Stub}}
If the article needs a lot of additional content, you can insert <nowiki>{ {Stub} }</nowiki> at the top (but omit the spaces between the curly braces). This will display a notice at the top inviting others to contribute to the page.
 
===Using a Sandbox===
===Using a Sandbox===


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==Other Help==
==Other Help==
Please consult [[Help:Contents]] for a list of help articles in Proteopedia. If you don't find an answer easily, don't hesitate to ask: {{Contact}}.
Please consult [[Help:Contents]] for a list of help articles in Proteopedia. If you don't find an answer easily, don't hesitate to ask: {{Contact}}.
==For Teachers & Professors==
* [[Teaching Strategies Using Proteopedia]]
* [[Teaching Scenes, Tutorials, and Educators' Pages]]
* [[High school teachers' resources]]
* [[Student Projects]]
* [[Proteopedia:News#Adoptions_in_University_Classes|Adoptions in University Classes]]
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[[Category: Help]]

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Eric Martz, Tagai Musaev, Jaime Prilusky