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==[[How to Create a Microchaptered Page]]==
==[[How to Create a Microchaptered Page]]==


==What To Put At The Top Of Every Page==
==[[What to Put at the Top of Every Page]]==
* At the very top of the edit box, type in <nowiki>__NOTOC__</nowiki>. There are two underscores on each side of NOTOC, and stands for "no table of contents".
 
* Then type in the microchapter template which you have created, which for jaundice would be written as <nowiki>[[Template:Jaundice]]</nowiki>
* You would then make a bold link to the patient information page. For example for pericarditis, you would type into the edit box <nowiki>'''For patient information click [[Pericarditis (patient information)|here]]'''</nowiki> which would appear on the page as '''For patient information click [[Pericarditis (patient information)|here]]'''. The square brackets create a link to the page. On the left side of the vertical line in the square brackets is the page you are linking to, on the right side, is the word you want to appear on the page.
* Then type in the template for the Editor-in-Chief, Dr. C. Michael Gibson, by typing in <nowiki>{{CMG}}</nowiki> into the edit box. The brackets around CMG are flower brackets. On the page it would appear as {{CMG}}
 
* Then type in the edit box <nowiki>{{AE}}</nowiki> which will appear on the page as {{AE}}
 
* Create a name template, if you have not done so already, using the following instructions:
** Your name template will link to your user page, so the reader is able to find out a bit about who you are. You should have a user page which was created when you first logged in to WikiDoc. For instructions on creating a user page, click [[Help:Get Started Here!|here]].
** Type "Template:your initials" in the search box. If your name were John Doe, you would search for "template:JD". In the edit box, you would type <nowiki>[[User:John Doe|John Doe M.D.]]</nowiki>. On the left side of the vertical line in the square brackets, is the link to your user page. On the right side of the vertical line in the square brackets, is how you will want your name to appear at the top of the page. Click save.
**Then whenever John Doe M.D. wants his name to appear at the top of the page, with a link to his user page, he would just have to type in <nowiki>{{JD}}</nowiki>.
*The edit box for John Doe creating a page on Jaundice, would then look like this:
 
<nowiki>__NOTOC__ {{Jaundice}}
 
{{CMG}} {{AE}} {{JD}}</nowiki>
 
On the page it would appear at the top as such:
{{CMG}} {{AE}} {{JD}}
* After this line, you would add a line for synonyms and keywords for the disease if there are any. This is detailed by clicking on the next section.





Revision as of 15:08, 5 August 2012

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Introduction

The following is a guide to creating your chapters and microchapters. A chapter is a collections of smaller chapters called microchapters. For instance, the disease pericarditis is a chapter composed of multiple microchapters such as pericarditis overview, pericarditis pathophysiology, pericarditis treatment etc. Microchapters allow users to access the content they are looking for more efficiently and maintains completeness and consistency of Wikidoc pages. The templates listed below contain standardized language that will assist you in creating and editing your microchapters. To view and practice navigating a page with microchapters, click here to see the page on pericarditis. To view a more extensively microchaptered page, click here to see the page on chronic stable angina.

How to Create a Microchaptered Page

What to Put at the Top of Every Page

Synonyms and keywords template

Overview template

Pathophysiology template

Causes template

Epidemiology and demographics template

Risk factor template

Differential diagnosis template

Natural history template

Symptoms template

Physical examination template

Medical therapy template

Surgery template

Template:WH Template:WS