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Proteopedia:How to Make a Page

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* add interwiki links to link your page up to the wiki (say how to do this)
* add interwiki links to link your page up to the wiki (say how to do this)
* add a list of all PDB entries, organized (say, similar to XXX page)
* add a list of all PDB entries, organized (say, similar to XXX page)
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Here have a textual, detailed description of the checklist

Revision as of 13:37, 13 November 2010

Checklist

Keep this as a basic, organized checklist in bullet point format and not complete sentences

  • max number of applets (absolute max is 3 including the upper right one) - if you need more use structuresection
  • applet on the upper right should be a representative structure
  • mention all PDB ids (where?)
  • use references correctly
  • make sure your scenes meet these guidelines -> Proteopedia:How to Make a Scene
  • upper left have a static image, preferably that shows a different view of the same protein, (i.e. if the one on the right in 3d is in cartoon, make the static image on the left in spacefill, so that it has a purpose beyond looking good)
  • intro section - less than 8 sentences that describes what the protein is and why we should care. The first sentence should say the name of the protein and it should be enclosed in interwiki link brackets
  • start broad and go narrow (use headlines, start with two equal signs, never use a single equal sign heading)
  • use captions for your images
  • if your protein has any medical relevance whatsoever, make sure to talk about it
  • cite the most important references
  • add interwiki links to link your page up to the wiki (say how to do this)
  • add a list of all PDB entries, organized (say, similar to XXX page)

Textual

Here have a textual, detailed description of the checklist

Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)

Eran Hodis, Wayne Decatur, Karsten Theis, Eric Martz, Jaime Prilusky, David Canner

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