Difference between revisions of "Help:Water Cooler (assistance)"
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Revision as of 00:52, 20 January 2007
Water Cooler |
Water Cooler Assistance | |
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The assistance section of the water cooler is used to make requests for assistance with Centiare.
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Question
Still not understanding how to create semantic tags outside of an info box. --OmniMediaGroup 10:29, 9 January 2007 (PST)
Quick answer
- Just type
[[city:=San Francisco]]
to create the attribute San Francisco or[[Personal Interest::Skiing]]
to get the relation Skiing.
As an added plus, you can add more information to attributes so that they record not only the actual value, but wikilink back to a main or directory page. Example:
[[city:=San Francisco|[[Directory:San Francisco|The City]]]]
produces [[city:=San Francisco|The City]].
Notice how traditional wikilink pipes work as usual? For more information, you can check this page as well. Centiare 10:49, 9 January 2007 (PST)
Another Answer
- You can just "do" them, within the text, inline. For example, if I were to mention Van Doren Oil, I could also just as easily mention [[Legal_Name:=Van Doren Oil Company|Van Doren Oil Legal Semantics]] and sneakily squeeze in a Legal_Name attribute, or mention [[Web:=www.vandorenoil.com|Van Doren Oil Website Semantics]] and sneak in a Web attribute.
- Or, you can just create a sematic "field" in an out-of-the-way place at the end of the article, like this:
Summary
Either way, it should automatically create the RDF "lookup table" at the bottom of this page. As an added bonus, this is what starts the Google SEO algorithm a-buzzing. --MyWikiBiz 10:57, 9 January 2007 (PST)