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This page is "''[[The electowiki handbook]]'Help'" ([[Electowiki:Electowiki'''The electowiki handbook]]). If you are new here, and you don't understand terms like "MediaWiki", "Wikipedia" or "wiki markup" please see '''[[Help:Contents]]'''. Once you have done that, then this page might be helpful.
 
If you have read [[Help:Contents]], and you want to learn more, please keep reading!
 
 
== About ==
:''main page: [[Electowiki:About]]''
 
Electowiki runs on the MediaWiki engine, just like Wikipedia and many other wikis, so for help with basic markup and editing, you can consult existing pages on those topics:
'''electowiki''' is a [[wiki]] which tries to make a plethora of [[electoral systems]] more understandable for [[advocacy|advocates]] of electoral reform. It has existed since 2005, and still enjoys frequent updates. We attempt to learn from online discussions in a number of [[forum]]s, helping new participants more quickly get up to speed, and summarize the conclusions of many different discussions.
 
'''electowiki''' has a long history, divided into two phases: the "[[Electorama wiki]]" phase and the [[electowiki]] phase. There are wiki pages describing each of them.
 
* '''[[Project:About Electorama wiki]]''' - This page describes the [[Electorama wiki]] phase (note the uppercase "E"). It started in 2005 and historians will hopefully say it more-or-less ended in 2018. It was the phase prior to [[Miraheze]] hosting it. It was an instance of [[MediaWiki]] that [[User:RobLa]] started hosting as an offshoot of the [[Electorama]] project.
* '''[[Project:About electowiki]]''' - this was the "[[electowiki]]" phase (2018-now) - the current phase as of this writing in June 2020. This started around the time that [[User:psephomancy]] migrated the [[Electorama wiki]] over to [[Miraheze]] (sometime in 2018). See [[electowiki:About]] to learn about this phase.
 
== Wiki ==
:''main: [[Help]]''
Electowiki''electowiki'' runs on the [[MediaWiki]] engine, just like Wikipedia and many other wikis[[wiki]]s, so for help with basic markup and editing, you can consult existing pages on those topics:
 
* [[Mw:Help:Contents|MediaWiki help contents]]
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To practice using wiki markup, please use [[Electowiki:Sandbox|the sandbox]].
 
See '''[[Help]]''' for more about editing a wiki, or for specific information about [[MediaWiki]].
Best practices for formatting articles generally follow the same rules as [[W:Wikipedia:Manual of Style|Wikipedia's Manual of style]]. This covers the rules for bolding key words in article intros, using sentence case for article titles and headings, using written-out titles instead of abbreviations, which order to put article sections, etc. We may make our own amendments to this if necessary, though.
 
== Style ==
The rest of this page is for help with Electowiki-specific features (or lack thereof).
{{Wikipedia|Wikipedia:Manual of Style}}
''electowiki'' uses a style as similar as possible to English Wikipedia. Best practices for formatting articles generally follow the same rules as [[W:Wikipedia:Manual of Style|Wikipedia's Manual of style]]. This covers the rules for bolding key words in article intros, using sentence case for article titles and headings, using written-out titles instead of abbreviations, which order to put article sections, etc. We may make our own amendments to this if necessary. As of 2022-11-11, thoughthe most active administrator on this wiki believes other editors should follow [[W:Wikipedia:Manual of Style|Wikipedia's Manual of style]] almost verbatim.
 
== Automatic citations ==
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We have a category hierarchy for articles starting at [[:Category:Contents]]. Please put new articles in appropriate categories, especially articles about voting methods. If you write an article about a Condorcet-compliant ranked method, put it in [[:Category:Condorcet methods]], for instance. Generally an article should be placed in a more-specific child category and not in its parent, even if the parent also applies. So a Condorcet method does not need to be placed in [[:Category:Preferential voting methods]], for instance, since that is already implied by being in [[:Category:Condorcet methods]].
 
== Templates ==
== Election-related templates ==
 
Templates are one of the most complicated aspects of [[MediaWiki]]. See [[Special:PrefixIndex/Template:]] for a full list of templates on this wiki.
 
=== Election-related templates ===
When writing an official definition of a voting method, place it in a [[Template:Definition|definition template]]:<syntaxhighlight>
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and likewise, style suggestions can be made on [[Template talk:Ballots]]
 
 
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