- published: 21 Oct 2009
- views: 3397
- author: Kristin McMurray
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Creating external links and references on a wiki
The following tutorial describes how create and format external links and references on a ...
published: 21 Oct 2009
author: Kristin McMurray
Creating external links and references on a wiki
The following tutorial describes how create and format external links and references on a wiki.
- published: 21 Oct 2009
- views: 3397
- author: Kristin McMurray
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how to post an external link to your wiki
1. go to your wikispaces page 2. click on "edit" on the right hand corner 3. once you are ...
published: 01 Feb 2012
author: nannyp00h
how to post an external link to your wiki
1. go to your wikispaces page 2. click on "edit" on the right hand corner 3. once you are in edit mode take your cursor where you want the link to be then cl...
- published: 01 Feb 2012
- views: 138
- author: nannyp00h
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Chessworld.net presents: Wiki Chess Project and the issues around external links
Chessworld.net presents: Wiki Chess Project and the issues around external links Wiki Ches...
published: 12 Mar 2011
author: kingscrusher
Chessworld.net presents: Wiki Chess Project and the issues around external links
Chessworld.net presents: Wiki Chess Project and the issues around external links Wiki Chess Project discussion page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_t...
- published: 12 Mar 2011
- views: 883
- author: kingscrusher
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Creating links in the Wiki
The video shows how to create internal and external links in the Dalarna University Wiki. ...
published: 06 Sep 2012
author: DalarnaUniversity
Creating links in the Wiki
The video shows how to create internal and external links in the Dalarna University Wiki. For further questions and/or support contact support@du.se or call ...
- published: 06 Sep 2012
- views: 108
- author: DalarnaUniversity
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How does Google treat sites where all external links are no-follow?
How does Google treat sites where all external links are no-follow? I understand the purpo...
published: 24 Feb 2011
author: GoogleWebmasterHelp
How does Google treat sites where all external links are no-follow?
How does Google treat sites where all external links are no-follow? I understand the purpose of no-follow is for webmasters to indicate which links are paid,...
- published: 24 Feb 2011
- views: 29710
- author: GoogleWebmasterHelp
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Creating external Wiki links.mov
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published: 14 Jun 2012
author: dcrouse100
Creating external Wiki links.mov
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- published: 14 Jun 2012
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- author: dcrouse100
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How to Edit a Wiki: Part 1
May need to turn VOLUME down! Brief intro into basic wiki editing. Discusses headings, bul...
published: 01 May 2009
author: C. Sean Burns
How to Edit a Wiki: Part 1
May need to turn VOLUME down! Brief intro into basic wiki editing. Discusses headings, bulleted lists, bold and italic text, internal and external links, sav...
- published: 01 May 2009
- views: 6889
- author: C. Sean Burns
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Linking External Websites to a Wiki Site
Adding a hyperlink on wikispaces so that a key word appears as the link rather than the si...
published: 06 Mar 2007
author: offthewahl68
Linking External Websites to a Wiki Site
Adding a hyperlink on wikispaces so that a key word appears as the link rather than the site's URL.
- published: 06 Mar 2007
- views: 124
- author: offthewahl68
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pb wiki-What Is A Wiki?
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published: 03 Mar 2007
author: ramitsethi
pb wiki-What Is A Wiki?
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- published: 03 Mar 2007
- views: 56774
- author: ramitsethi
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Wiki Numbered ListsExternal Links
This tutorial shows how to create numbered lists and external links on a wiki page....
published: 29 May 2013
author: DoctorDVideos
Wiki Numbered ListsExternal Links
This tutorial shows how to create numbered lists and external links on a wiki page.
- published: 29 May 2013
- views: 4
- author: DoctorDVideos
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ENG 352 - WISER - 11 - External Link vs Reference
Wikipedia Improvement by Supported Expert Revision (WISER) project at NJIT, an initiative ...
published: 24 Feb 2010
author: njit
ENG 352 - WISER - 11 - External Link vs Reference
Wikipedia Improvement by Supported Expert Revision (WISER) project at NJIT, an initiative of the Workgroup on Information Literacy and Learning (WILL) . Davi...
- published: 24 Feb 2010
- views: 290
- author: njit
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Grid reference [Wikipedia Article]
Grid references define locations on maps using Cartesian coordinates. Grid lines on maps d...
published: 18 Sep 2013
Grid reference [Wikipedia Article]
Grid references define locations on maps using Cartesian coordinates. Grid lines on maps define the coordinate system, and are numbered to provide a unique reference to features.
Grid systems vary, but the most common is a square grid with grid lines numbered sequentially from the origin at the bottom left of the map. The grid numbers on the east-west (horizontal) axis are called Eastings, and the grid numbers on the north-south (vertical) axis are called Northings.
Numerical grid references consist of an even number of digits. Eastings are written before Northings. Thus in a 6 digit grid reference 123456, the Easting component is 123 and the Northing component is 456.
Grids may be arbitrary, or can be based on specific distances, for example the United Kingdom Ordnance Survey maps use a one-kilometre square grid spacing.
A grid reference locates a unique square region on the map. The precision of location varies, for example a simple town plan may use a simple grid system with single letters for Eastings and single numbers for Northings. A grid reference in this system, such as 'H3', locates a particular square rather than a single point.
Points can be located by grid references on maps that use a standard system for Eastings and Northings, such as the Ordnance Survey National Grid used by the Ordnance Survey, and located by someone else using grid references, even if using maps of a different scale.
For Ordnance Survey maps, each Easting and Northing grid line is given a two-digit code, based on the British national grid reference system with origin point just off the southwest coast of the United Kingdom. Since the Eastings and Northings are one kilometre apart, a combination of a Northing and an Easting will give a four-digit grid reference describing a one-kilometre square on the ground. In the example map below, the town Little Plumpton lies in the square 6901, even though the writing which labels the town is in 6802 and 6902, most of the buildings (the orange boxed symbols) are in square 6901.
The more digits added to a grid reference, the more precise the reference becomes. To locate a specific building in Little Plumpton, a further two digits are added to the four-digit reference to create a six-digit reference. The extra two digits describe a position within the 1-kilometre square. Imagine (or draw or superimpose a Romer) a further 10x10 grid within the current grid square. Any of the 100 squares in the superimposed 10 x 10 grid can be accurately described using a digit from 0-9 (with 0 0 being the bottom left square and 9 9 being the top right square). For the church in Little Plumpton this gives the digits 6 and 7 (6 on the left to right axis (Eastings) and 7 on the bottom to top axis (Northings). These are added to the four-figure grid reference after the two digits describing the same coordinate axis, and thus our six-figure grid reference for the church becomes 696017. This reference describes a 100-metre by 100-metre square, and not a single point, but this precision is usually sufficient for navigation purposes. The symbols on the map are not precise in any case, for example the church in the example above would be approximately 100x200 metres if the symbol was to scale, so in fact the middle of the black square represents the map position of the real church, completely independent of the actual size of the church,
Grid references comprising larger numbers for greater precision could be determined using large-scale maps and an accurate Romer. This might be used in surveying but is not generally used for land navigating for walkers or cyclists etc. The growing availability and decreasing cost of handheld GPS receivers enables determination of accurate grid references without needing a map, but it is important to know how many digits the GPS displays to avoid reading off just the first six digits. A GPS unit commonly gives a ten-digit grid reference, based on two groups of five numbers for the Eastings and Northing values. Each successive increase in accuracy (from 6 digit to 8 digit to 10 digit) pinpoints the location by a factor of 10. Since, in the UK at least, a 6-figure grid reference identifies a square of 100-metre sides, an 8-figure reference would identify a 10-metre square, and a 10-digit reference a 1-metre square. In order to give a standard 6-figure grid reference from a 10-figure GPS readout, the 4th, 5th, 9th and 10th digits must be omitted so it is important not to read just the first 6 digits.
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Article text available under CC-BY-SA sourced from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grid_referenceCreative Commons image sourced from http://wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fictional_Map_1.jpg
- published: 18 Sep 2013
- views: 0
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Uploading an external image to wiki
I will show how to upload an external image....
published: 01 Feb 2012
author: Arvel Fields
Uploading an external image to wiki
I will show how to upload an external image.
- published: 01 Feb 2012
- views: 23
- author: Arvel Fields
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How to create a Wikipedia article
TWITTER: http://twitter.com/#!/HelpingStar LINKS: www.en.wikipedia.org....
published: 11 Nov 2011
author: HelpingStar
How to create a Wikipedia article
TWITTER: http://twitter.com/#!/HelpingStar LINKS: www.en.wikipedia.org.
- published: 11 Nov 2011
- views: 2140
- author: HelpingStar
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How to Create A Wikipedia Page
This video is a step-by-step on how to create a Wikipedia Page, and how to go about editin...
published: 06 Mar 2013
author: nadine p
How to Create A Wikipedia Page
This video is a step-by-step on how to create a Wikipedia Page, and how to go about editing it after.
- published: 06 Mar 2013
- views: 2896
- author: nadine p
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How to create pages, upload images, video and links in Wikispaces
Create new pages, how to link (wiki and external) upload an image using the file button an...
published: 25 Apr 2012
author: Tina Baker
How to create pages, upload images, video and links in Wikispaces
Create new pages, how to link (wiki and external) upload an image using the file button an video.
- published: 25 Apr 2012
- views: 64
- author: Tina Baker
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Minecraft Episode 6 - How to use a Buildcraft Quarry
I explain how to build and use a Buildcraft Quarry, I also show how to build a steam engin...
published: 07 Nov 2011
author: BadashGames
Minecraft Episode 6 - How to use a Buildcraft Quarry
I explain how to build and use a Buildcraft Quarry, I also show how to build a steam engine, and how to hook up a combustion engine power plant to a quarry. ...
- published: 07 Nov 2011
- views: 474235
- author: BadashGames