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==Uploading the Content Map Image==
 
==Uploading the Content Map Image==
 
#Upload the Content Map image that was produced when you exported the Content Map from the [[CMapTools]] program in [[Help:Creating a Content Map|step 1]]
 
#Upload the Content Map image that was produced when you exported the Content Map from the [[CMapTools]] program in [[Help:Creating a Content Map|step 1]]
#*Uplaod files using the 'Upload file' link on the left hand-side bar in the 'toolbox' section. Or go [[Special:Upload file|here]]
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#*Upload files using the 'Upload file' link on the left hand-side bar in the 'toolbox' section, or click [[Special:Upload|here]]
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#*DO NOT change the 'destination filename' as the images exact name is used by the code created in [[Content Map Converter]]
 
==The Content Map Page==
 
==The Content Map Page==
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#Create a page for you content map
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#*Remember to use the [[Template:Toplink|toplink]] navigational bar, and note that the bar will specifically support Content Map pages. See [[Template:Toplink|here]] for more details.
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#Paste in the code that was created in [[Content Map Converter]]
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#*Either from directly from your clipboard if you copied the code or from the text file if you save the code
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#*Often it is better to centre the Content Map and this can be done be putting <nowiki><center></nowiki> before the code you have just inserted and <nowiki></center></nowiki> after it.
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#Add the following code to the bottom of the page: <nowiki>[[Category:Content Maps]]</nowiki>
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#Click 'Save Page' to view the content map
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==Uploading the Content Map Files for other users==
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While a Content Map has now been created on WikiVet, it is static and will become out of date as users add more pages to a particular section or change a pages name. IT is thus '''very important'' to upload the Content Map files onto WikiVet so other users can update you Content Map. Follow the steps below to do this: