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== Help for editors ==
== Help for editors ==
* Consult the [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software.
* Consult the [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software.
* [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Reference_card| One-page printable cheat sheet].
* [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Reference_card One-page printable cheat sheet].


== MediaWiki Links ==
== MediaWiki Links ==

Revision as of 05:05, 28 January 2009

Help for readers

  • Use the Overview to see an outline of the main entries in the Ameliapedia.
  • Use the search field on the left to answer particular questions.
  • See how all the features work by going to the WikiMedia reader help page.
  • Join the Amelia Earhart Search Forum to ask questions, suggest improvements, and provide other kinds of constructive feedback. Those who conduct themselves well in the Forum may well be asked to join the editors on this wiki. "No good deed goes unpunished."
  • Visit TIGHAR Central to find out more about TIGHAR's research and related projects.

Help for editors

MediaWiki Links

A word of thanks to the Open Source community

We are deeply indebted to the work of countless amazingly talented men and women who have given generously of their time and talents to make this site possible. Ameliapedia is built entirely out of open-source software:

  • Fedora 9--the basic operating system on our server.
  • Apache--the web server software.
  • PHP--the miracle worker that turns unintelligible "scripts" into web pages like this.
  • MySQL--a little guy who runs around putting data into storage and finds it again when it's needed.
  • MediaWiki--a collection of PHP scripts and related doohickeys the keep the MySQL gnome hopping. MediaWiki is the software engine that powers Wikipedia. If there were no Wikipedia, there would be no Ameliapedia.

We are also grateful to all who have inspired the development of open-source software: