Difference between revisions of "Help:Content Maps"

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<p>Content maps provide a graphical overview of the pages within a WikiVet section and provide an alternative viewing style to sections.</p>
 
<p>Content maps provide a graphical overview of the pages within a WikiVet section and provide an alternative viewing style to sections.</p>
 
<p>When developing a section of WikiVet the team have found it useful to plan everything out first with a content map or mind map. This helps give us some direction for the work ahead and also can be used as a navigational tool for the WikiVet users. We encourage serious users of the wiki to use this software to aid in the sites development. A catalouge of all Content Maps currently on WikiVet can be found [[:Category:Content Maps|here]].</p>
 
<p>When developing a section of WikiVet the team have found it useful to plan everything out first with a content map or mind map. This helps give us some direction for the work ahead and also can be used as a navigational tool for the WikiVet users. We encourage serious users of the wiki to use this software to aid in the sites development. A catalouge of all Content Maps currently on WikiVet can be found [[:Category:Content Maps|here]].</p>

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What are content maps? 1. Creating a Content Map 2. Using Content Map Converter 3. Uploading a Content Map 4. Updating Previous Content Maps All Content Maps on WikiVet


Content maps provide a graphical overview of the pages within a WikiVet section and provide an alternative viewing style to sections.

When developing a section of WikiVet the team have found it useful to plan everything out first with a content map or mind map. This helps give us some direction for the work ahead and also can be used as a navigational tool for the WikiVet users. We encourage serious users of the wiki to use this software to aid in the sites development. A catalouge of all Content Maps currently on WikiVet can be found here.

This help section will you through how to create and upload a Content Map onto WikiVet and how to modify previous Content Maps. Either use the links below or the navigational bar at the top of the page to work through the steps.

  1. Creating a Content Map
  2. Using Content Map Converter
  3. Uploading a Content Map
  4. Updating Previous Content Maps