Mental Health Law Online

Mental Health Law Online:About

Revision as of 17:58, 14 September 2008 by Jonathan (talk | contribs) (Tidying)

Most pages can be edited - to edit a page click on "edit this page" (at the top of the screen), make your changes, then click "save page". You can practise by editing this page: Test page.

Feedback

If you have a suggestion for the site you could add it to the Suggestion box. Or feel free to email jonathan (at) wikimentalhealth.co.uk

Conventions

Legislation with a yellow background cannot be edited. This is to ensure reliability.

Red links are to pages which don't exist yet. Help the site by creating them.

The software won't allow the following characters in page titles: & ? [ ] (So case citations need round brackets.)

Discussion pages

Each "article" page has an associated "discussion" page (see the links at the top left). If you have comments or questions on an article, but don't want to go so far as to edit the article, then click on "discussion" and edit that instead. E.g. see the Legislation page and its Talk:Legislation page. On the discussion page, you can add your name by typing ~~~~.

How to edit the site

To make a link to an internet site:

  • just type the address including the initial 'http://', e.g. type http://www.bailii.org to display http://www.bailii.org.
  • or enter the address in square brackets, e.g. [http://www.mhrt.org.uk Tribunal website] to display Tribunal website

To make a link to a page on this site, use double square brackets around its name: type [[MHA 1983]] into the page to display MHA 1983.

To add a new page, make a link to the page you intend to create (see previous sentence) and click "save" - the link will be red. Click on it to write the page.

Surround text with two ' marks to make it italic: type ''word'' to display word.

Sourround text with three ' marks to make it bold: type '''word''' to display word.

Begin a line with a colon to indent it.

Surround a line with two = marks to make a main heading: e.g. == Formatting ==

Surround a line with three = marks to make a sub-heading.

Further information

Wikipedia - Editing "cheatsheet"