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* Open and edit the page [[CCU:Projects]].
 
* Open and edit the page [[CCU:Projects]].
* Append your project to the list of open projects (using the same format)
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* Append your project to the list of open projects (using the same format). Make sure to give it a unique and somewhat self-explanatory name.
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* Note: I suggest getting used to the "edit source" functionality instead of the rich text editor, as this makes it easier to see what exactly you are doing.
 
* Save your changes, the new project should appear in red (because the page does not yet exist).
 
* Save your changes, the new project should appear in red (because the page does not yet exist).
 
  
 
== Step 2: editing project information ==
 
== Step 2: editing project information ==
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* (optional): Open the template project in another window and copy the content.
 
* (optional): Open the template project in another window and copy the content.
 
* Edit your project page using the guidance and suggestions given in the template project.
 
* Edit your project page using the guidance and suggestions given in the template project.
 
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* You can come back and make changes as often as you like.
  
 
== Step 3: (optional) ==
 
== Step 3: (optional) ==
  
 
* Once you are satisfied, e-mail a link to your project to PIs/students who might be interested and could contribute.
 
* Once you are satisfied, e-mail a link to your project to PIs/students who might be interested and could contribute.

Latest revision as of 11:08, 9 May 2019

Step 1: adding the project to the list of open projects

  • Open and edit the page CCU:Projects.
  • Append your project to the list of open projects (using the same format). Make sure to give it a unique and somewhat self-explanatory name.
  • Note: I suggest getting used to the "edit source" functionality instead of the rich text editor, as this makes it easier to see what exactly you are doing.
  • Save your changes, the new project should appear in red (because the page does not yet exist).

Step 2: editing project information

  • Click on the red link of your new project to start editing the new page.
  • (optional): Open the template project in another window and copy the content.
  • Edit your project page using the guidance and suggestions given in the template project.
  • You can come back and make changes as often as you like.

Step 3: (optional)

  • Once you are satisfied, e-mail a link to your project to PIs/students who might be interested and could contribute.