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Short version of how to "create account" (register) and then contribute
1. Click "Create Account - so you can contribute" and fill in your "RealName", password, email, abbreviated party and state, click "create your account".
2. Find the email sent to you by SaveTheWorld. Click the link in it. A screen will say "Congratulations...!"
3. Start editing.
RESOURCES
Rules are designed to limit hostility. Talk Tips are suggestions how to make your contributions persuasive. The Forum#How to use the software shows a few cool things you can do with a little bit of code. Template has words and codes you can copy and paste. The Forum#Ways you can contribute shows ways you can contribute: from the simplest - entering a comment on the "discussion" page, to adding corrections, more evidence, argument, etc to main pages, to starting new articles.
Detailed version of how to register ("create account") and then contribute
Here you will learn how to create your account, and how to make the simplest type of contribution - on the "discussion" page of any article. (See "Resources" above for links to more advanced ways to contribute.)
Creating your account
1. In the upper right of screen at www.talk.saltshaker.us/savetheworld, click "Create account - so you can contribute".
2. At "RealName(WithoutSpaces)" type your real first and last name without spaces. Example: JoeShucks. Optional: You can add a middle name or nickname. Example: JoeCornShucks. Capitalization is optional.
3. Enter a password and your email address.
4.At "Your Political Party & State" enter the abbreviations of the political party on your voter registration card, and of your state. Example: "I-IA" for "Independent from Iowa". Optional: add a word or phrase summarizing your worldview. This will be public when you sign your contributions with 4 tildes (~~~~) - the squiggle in the upper left of your keyboard.
5. Click "Create your account"
6. The screen now says "Welcome, JoeShucks! A confirmation code was sent to your email address. This code is not required to log in, but you will need to provide it before enabling any email-based features in the wiki. Your account has been created. You can change your SaveTheWorld preferences if you wish...."
7. Find the email you have just received from the software. Click the first link in it. That opens up a screen in your browser (the program with which you surf the internet) that will congratulated you. Print out that screen, mount it in an expensive frame, and hang it next to the picture of your mother. Now you are able to edit.
Contributing
The simplest, most familiar way to contribute is very similar to posting a "comment" after an ordinary article or blog.
1. For each article, notice the tabs at the top that say, at the upper left, "Page...Discussion". Click the "Discussion" tab. Then click the "Edit" tab to the right. A bunch of weird codes will appear with the text. Don't fear them. They are your slaves.
To respond to an existing comment
After the comment to which you will respond, type four dashes (----) (not underlines - ____), then four tildes (~~~~) and then type your comment.
Optional - something you can't do with ordinary comments: if you have very much to say, you can begin with a headline summarizing your key point. To make it "bold", select it and click the "B" icon at the left of the icons at the top left of the "edit" screen.
To begin a new comment (on a new subject; that is, not a response to an existing comment)
Instead of four dashes, (----), type 3 equals signs (===), then your headline summarizing your key point. then 3 more equals signs. Hit "enter" twice to go to the next line, then enter four tildes (~~~~) and then type your comment.
2. Separate paragraphs by pressing "enter" twice. This will NOT cause your comment to post as it does in many other places.
3. When you are finished, scroll down and click "preview" at the lower middle tab. This will show you what your contribution will look like. This lets you double check if you have entered the code correctly and if you said what you meant.
The four dashes (----) turns into a horizontal line across the page, separating your comment from what came previously.
The four tildes (~~~~) turns into your name, party, state, date, and time.
The three equals signs on either side of your headline turns into a bold headline with a horizontal line under it. It also appears magically in a "comments" box once there are three headlines.
4. When everything looks right, click the "save" tab to the left of the "preview" tab.
OPTIONAL: Correcting a comment after you post it: the problem, and the opportunity
5. Another thing you can do here that you can't do with ordinary comments software, is change a comment after you have posted it. This creates the possibility of a small problem and a tremendous opportunity.
The small problem is that if you do it after someone else has already responded to what you are now changing, it could cause the response to not make sense. To eliminate that problem, please add, after or with your change, something like "(My comment used to say....)" In other words, just provide enough explanation so that the response to what you had said before can make sense.
The tremendous opportunity over traditional "comments" opportunities is that should one person in a comment stream persuade another, the one persuaded can more easily erase from his record all but a trace of what he now renounces. Consensus requires a lot of this, and the survival of civilization depends on more consensus.
As God says, "without a vision, the people perish". Proverbs 29:18. The verse is traditionally interpreted to refer to direct revelation from God, because that is how the word "vision" is used in some contexts, and because the rest of the verse is about the happiness of those who obey laws, which in Solomon's time were the laws of God.
The verse surely means that, but it doesn't mean just that. The word "vision" literally means physical sight, "people" means people congregated/united together as a tribe or nation, and "perish" literally means to loosen. In other words, "when a nation goes blind, it falls apart."
The word "vision" has come to mean,
Optional: before you "save" you can clock "preview" to see what your contribution will look like