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Let's assume you read the article [[Steroid hormones|Steroid hormones]].  
Let's assume you read the article [[Steroid hormones|Steroid hormones]].  
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*If you want to improve or extend an existing article the only thing you have to do is clicking the edit button at the top of its page. After that you will get a page where you are able to edit the source of the article. For further information see [[Help:Contents/Editing LipidomicsWiki#Editing an existing article|Editing an article]].
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*If you want to improve or extend an existing article you just have to click the edit button at the top of the page. This will give you a page where you are able to edit the source of the article. For further information see [[Help:Contents/Editing LipidomicsWiki#Editing an existing article|Editing an article]].
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*Assume there is a the word ''membrane'' in the article. If you want the describle the word ''membrane'' in a new article you just have to do following:
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*Assume there is the word ''membrane'' in the article. If you want the describe the word ''membrane'' in a new article you just have to do the following:
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#Click the Edit - Button in the article ''Steroid hormones''  
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#Click the edit button in the article ''Steroid hormones.''  
#Mark the word ''membrane'' in the textfield with the sourcecode, and click the button '''Internal Link'''. The word ''membrane'' will be enclosed in two brackets. Of course, you can enclose the word with brackets directly in the sourcecode. [[Help:Link|Click here for further information about creating internal links.]]  
#Mark the word ''membrane'' in the textfield with the sourcecode, and click the button '''Internal Link'''. The word ''membrane'' will be enclosed in two brackets. Of course, you can enclose the word with brackets directly in the sourcecode. [[Help:Link|Click here for further information about creating internal links.]]  
#After that, click the save button and see the result of the article ''Steroid hormones''. You will see the word ''membrane'' as a red-coloured link.  
#After that, click the save button and see the result of the article ''Steroid hormones''. You will see the word ''membrane'' as a red-coloured link.  
#When you click this link you will be redirected to the new empty page ''membrane''.  
#When you click this link you will be redirected to the new empty page ''membrane''.  
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#That's it. Put your content for the word ''membrane'' to the new article ''membrane''.
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#That's it. Put your content for the word ''membrane'' into the new article ''membrane''.
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*Assume, you search for the article ''oxidation'' by clicking the GO - button. If there is no article called ''oxidation'' you get a message about it and the suggestion to create a new article called ''oxidation''. The only thing you have to do is clicking the shown link for creating the new article ''oxidation''. That's it - put your content to the new page/article and click the save button.
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*Assume you search for the article ''oxidation'' by clicking the Go button. If there is no article called ''oxidation'' you get a message about it and the suggestion to create a new article called ''oxidation''. The only thing you have to do is click the link shown to create the new article ''oxidation''. That's it - put your content to the new page/article and click the save button.
== Editing an existing article  ==
== Editing an existing article  ==

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Example Workflows

Let's assume you read the article Steroid hormones.

  • If you want to improve or extend an existing article you just have to click the edit button at the top of the page. This will give you a page where you are able to edit the source of the article. For further information see Editing an article.
  • Assume there is the word membrane in the article. If you want the describe the word membrane in a new article you just have to do the following:
  1. Click the edit button in the article Steroid hormones.
  2. Mark the word membrane in the textfield with the sourcecode, and click the button Internal Link. The word membrane will be enclosed in two brackets. Of course, you can enclose the word with brackets directly in the sourcecode. Click here for further information about creating internal links.
  3. After that, click the save button and see the result of the article Steroid hormones. You will see the word membrane as a red-coloured link.
  4. When you click this link you will be redirected to the new empty page membrane.
  5. That's it. Put your content for the word membrane into the new article membrane.
  • Assume you search for the article oxidation by clicking the Go button. If there is no article called oxidation you get a message about it and the suggestion to create a new article called oxidation. The only thing you have to do is click the link shown to create the new article oxidation. That's it - put your content to the new page/article and click the save button.

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