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# '''Edit''' a page | # '''Edit''' a page - your changes are saved but stay private | ||
# '''Review''' what you’ve changed | # '''Review''' what you’ve changed | ||
# '''Approve''' | # '''Approve''' - when you’re happy, the page goes live to all players | ||
The public always sees the last approved version. You can make as many edits as you like before approving. | The public always sees the last approved version. You can make as many edits as you like before approving. | ||
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# '''Find the page''' using the search bar or navigation menu | # '''Find the page''' using the search bar or navigation menu | ||
# '''Click the pencil icon''' and choose '''Edit''' to open the Visual Editor (recommended), or '''Edit source''' for the wikitext editor | # '''Click the pencil icon''' and choose '''Edit''' to open the Visual Editor (recommended), or '''Edit source''' for the wikitext editor | ||
# '''Make your changes''' | # '''Make your changes''' - the Visual Editor works like a word processor: click text to type, use the toolbar to format | ||
# '''Save''' | # '''Save''' - click '''Save changes''', add a short summary of what you changed, then confirm | ||
Your edit is now saved but '''not yet public'''. To make it visible to players, you need to approve it. | Your edit is now saved but '''not yet public'''. To make it visible to players, you need to approve it. | ||
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== Tips == | == Tips == | ||
* '''Use the Visual Editor for templates''' | * '''Use the Visual Editor for templates''' - it gives you a form with labelled fields, which is much easier than writing template code by hand. | ||
* '''Write edit summaries''' | * '''Write edit summaries''' - a few words about what you changed helps everyone understand the page history. | ||
* '''Don’t worry about breaking things''' | * '''Don’t worry about breaking things''' - your edits aren’t public until you approve them. If something looks wrong, just edit again before approving. | ||
* '''Use sphere colours consistently''' | * '''Use sphere colours consistently''' - if a skill belongs to a sphere, always include the <code>sphere</code> parameter so it matches the rest of the wiki. | ||
* '''Check existing pages for examples''' | * '''Check existing pages for examples''' - look at [[Rules/Vigour Skills]], [[Rules/Faith Skills]], or [[Rules/Magical Skills]] to see how SkillCards are used in practice. | ||
[[Category:Help]] | [[Category:Help]] | ||
Revision as of 13:07, 16 March 2026
This guide explains how to make changes to the Menhirs Fate Wiki as an Editor. Your edits are saved immediately but won't be visible to the public until you approve them, giving you a chance to draft, review, and publish when ready.
All instructions below use the Visual Editor (the default editor). If you prefer the source editor, a brief syntax reference is included at the end of each template section.
The Basics
As an Editor, you have a simple workflow:
- Edit a page - your changes are saved but stay private
- Review what you’ve changed
- Approve - when you’re happy, the page goes live to all players
The public always sees the last approved version. You can make as many edits as you like before approving.
How to Edit a Page
- Find the page using the search bar or navigation menu
- Click the pencil icon and choose Edit to open the Visual Editor (recommended), or Edit source for the wikitext editor
- Make your changes - the Visual Editor works like a word processor: click text to type, use the toolbar to format
- Save - click Save changes, add a short summary of what you changed, then confirm
Your edit is now saved but not yet public. To make it visible to players, you need to approve it.
How to Approve Your Changes
From the page itself: Look for the green banner that says "This page has a pending revision" and click Approve Rev.
From the page history: Click View history, then click approve next to the latest revision.
You can also check all pages with pending changes at Special:ApprovedRevs.
Creating a New Page
- Type the page name into the search bar
- If no page exists, click the red link Create this page
- Edit using the Visual Editor, then save
For crew-only content: prefix the title with Crew: (e.g. Crew:Event Notes 2026). The Crew namespace is not visible to players.
Using Templates
The wiki has three main templates for structured content. All three are available in your Favorites tab when inserting a template, so you don’t need to search each time.
To insert any template:
- Place your cursor where you want it
- Click Insert → Template
- Select the template from Favorites (or search by name)
- Fill in the labelled fields
- Click Insert
To edit an existing template on a page, click on it in the Visual Editor and the form will reopen.
SkillCard
Creates styled cards for rites, spells, cantrips, ceremonies, and abilities. Each card automatically appears in the page’s Table of Contents.
Key fields:
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Name | The skill name (required) |
| Effect | What the skill does (required) |
| Sphere | Colour-codes the card header by type (see table below) |
| XP / Level | Cost or level requirement |
| Cast Time / Duration / Range | Timing and distance details |
| FP Cost / Target | For spells with a focus cost |
| Restriction / Recharge | Prerequisite class or recharge rate |
| Extension / Threshold | Extended effects or purchase thresholds |
| Vocals | Spell incantation text |
| Note | Optional note shown in italics |
All fields except Name and Effect are optional — the card automatically hides any field you leave empty.
Sphere colours:
| Sphere | Colour | Used For |
|---|---|---|
Air |
Gold/Yellow | Air rites and spells |
Earth |
Green | Earth rites and spells |
Fire |
Orange/Red | Fire rites and spells |
Water |
Blue | Water rites and spells |
Spirit |
Purple | Athria rites, faith skills, ceremonies |
Vigour |
Red | Vigour skill tree abilities |
Shadow |
Dark Purple | Shadow skills |
| (omitted) | Parchment Brown | Calls, general abilities |
{{SkillCard
|name=Feast of Flesh
|sphere=Spirit
|level=2
|cast_time=1 minute
|duration=5 minutes
|range=Touch through foci
|effect=The Weaver may choose a willing target...
}}
CreatureCard
Creates styled stat blocks for NPCs and monsters, primarily used in the Beastiary. Typically placed in the Crew: namespace since monster stats are crew-only.
Key fields:
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Name | Creature name (required) |
| Rank | Threat level — sets the header colour (see below) |
| Subtitle | Title or descriptor (e.g. "Undead Sovereign") |
| HP / Armour | Hit points and armour type |
| Weapons | Weapon loadout |
| Soul Type | Soul classification |
| Vulnerability / Shield / Focus | Weaknesses, shields, focus pool |
| Skills | Abilities (supports full wikitext — use bullet lists) |
| Description | Lore and flavour text |
| Note | Crew/referee notes in italics |
Rank colours:
| Rank | Colour | Typical Use |
|---|---|---|
Grunt |
Dark Grey | Basic monsters, low-threat NPCs |
Leader |
Dark Blue | Pack leaders, minor named NPCs |
Elite |
Dark Red | Dangerous foes, mini-bosses |
Boss |
Dark Gold | Major antagonists, encounter bosses |
Legendary |
Deep Purple | Unique story creatures, world threats |
| (omitted) | Brown/parchment | Generic NPCs |
{{CreatureCard
|name=Forest Wisp
|rank=Grunt
|hp=3
|weapons=Claws (short sword)
|skills=
* '''Fade''' – May call Refuge once per encounter
|description=A faint, glowing spirit drawn to areas of strong ambient magic.
}}
Beastiary tip: Each creature page in the Beastiary typically contains several CreatureCards grouped by encounter or region. Use level-2 headings (== Region Name ==) to organise them.
BuildPage
Creates styled pages for Bankers Guild Funded Builds with a subtitle, flavour quote, lore text, build details, and contributions table.
Key fields:
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Lore Text | The main body text (required). Uses a large, resizable text area. |
| Subtitle | A short tagline displayed in gold |
| Flavour Quote | An italicised quote below the subtitle |
| Cost of Construction | Use middot (·) to separate currency (e.g. 5 Legends · 3 Myths)
|
| Location | Build location, typically ALL CAPS |
| Unique Build Code | The Bankers Guild build code (e.g. BG.MRS.09)
|
| Nation | The nation (required) — auto-categorises the page |
| Contributor 1–3 | Name, source, and amount for each contributor (shown by default) |
| Contributor 4–15 | Additional contributor rows — tick the checkbox in the sidebar to reveal |
| Remaining Balance | e.g. PAID IN FULL or FULLY FUNDED
|
Each contribution is entered as three separate fields (Contributor, Source, Amount) — no table code needed. The first three rows appear by default; click “Add more information” in the sidebar to add more.
Page naming convention: Bankers Guild Builds/Funded Builds/Nation/Build Name
{{BuildPage
|subtitle=A Hearth of Warmth and Sweet Delights
|quote=Where the oven glows like the moon...
|lore=Your build lore text goes here.
|cost=5 Legends · 3 Myths · 9 Sagas
|location=AVEREAUX – EMBERMOUNT
|build_code=BG.MRS.09
|contributor1=Bankers Guild
|source1=Valdraeth
|amount1=1 Legend, 5 Myths, 5 Sagas
|balance=PAID IN FULL
|nation=Avereaux
}}
Quick Reference
| Task | How |
|---|---|
| Edit a page | Click the pencil icon → Edit |
| Save (without going live) | Click "Save changes" — it stays private |
| Approve (push live) | View latest revision → "Approve this revision" |
| See what’s pending | Special:ApprovedRevs |
| Create a private draft | Create in the Crew: namespace |
| Insert a template | Insert → Template → select from Favorites |
| Upload an image | Special:Upload or Insert → Media |
Tips
- Use the Visual Editor for templates - it gives you a form with labelled fields, which is much easier than writing template code by hand.
- Write edit summaries - a few words about what you changed helps everyone understand the page history.
- Don’t worry about breaking things - your edits aren’t public until you approve them. If something looks wrong, just edit again before approving.
- Use sphere colours consistently - if a skill belongs to a sphere, always include the
sphereparameter so it matches the rest of the wiki. - Check existing pages for examples - look at Rules/Vigour Skills, Rules/Faith Skills, or Rules/Magical Skills to see how SkillCards are used in practice.