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What needs to be done

content

For now we just need references and resources. We need people add links to information about rejuvenation of a specific organ or system in the body to the correct sections. The health section and the mind and brain section of the science daily website are usually rich in just the sort of articles that rejuvepedia needs. It's that easy!

http://www.sciencedaily.com/

We also need much more comprehensive knowledge of the human anatomy. We can get some of this from Anatowiki:

http://anatowiki.wetpaint.com/

We are under the same community commons license as wikipedia so you can copy text from Wikipedia articles into their equivalent articles on Rejuvepedia. Just remember to specify the Wikipedia article as the source and do the same for any images. I'll be keeping watch of this as well so will quickly fix this up if you forget. The sames goes for Anatowiki.

You can also click on the random page link on the left hand side and that will take you to a random page. Improve the content of that page and save it.

If you have a specific thing you are interested in e.g. how to fix an arthritic hip then try to focus on that section. If you are interesting in weight training and building muscle adds exercises to the muscle section.

We even want to help people that have an injury that prevents them from playing a musical instrument!


We would love to have a nice logo and banner to make the site look more visually appealing. If you are interested in helping with design please let us know.

When you join don't forget that each user gets their own blog. Please enter some blog entries to keep us updated on your thoughts and contributions.


Please also see the Rejuvepedia facebook group. http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=264334807428 This is to help build the community and encourage more social networking and collaboration.


Need to add a disclaimer.

administration

  • Install antispam CAPTHA for new user sign up.
  • Other possible anti-spam methods
  • update to the latest version of mediawiki
  • find out how to use info boxes


Have been testing out new Rejuvepedia mediawiki 1.15.1 install. Here is the change log so far.

To be done:

Install cite extension - DONE

Install EmbedVideo extenstion - DONE

Install blog extension - DONE

Install AWC forums - DONE

Modify Skintemplate.php to include links to blogs and forum - DONE

Modify navigation menu to add most recent blog link - DONE

Install contact page extension - DONE

Add contact page link to navigation bar - DONE

Install and test skins - DONE FOR NOW BUT POTENTIAL FOR FURTHER WORK IN FUTURE

Install and test article comments extension - DECIDED AGAINST

Install and test liquid threads or Discussion Threading extension - DECIDED AGAINST FOR TIME BEING

Experiment with categories and subcategories - IN PROGRESS

refereneces: http://www.portfolioofpb.com/blog/mediawiki-categories-tutorial-how-to-create-a-hierarchical-category-tree http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Categories#Add_a_page_to_a_category

Install and test category tree extension - LEAVING FOR NOW

Update to the latest version of AWC forum - LEAVING FOR NOW AS 2.5 IS NOT YET COMPLETE

Upload and show logo - DONE FOR NOW

Tweak security - DONE FOR NOW

Create Running Banner that integrates into top menu - LEAVING FOR NOW

Upload all images - DONE

Import database - DONE

Web traffic statistics Google Analytics - DONE

Install a second wiki for earth.rejuvepedia.org - DECIDED AGAINST

Share the userdatabase - LEAVING FOR NOW

http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:FAQ#I_want_to_have_multiple_wikis.2C_but_only_require_registration_once

Install sitemap

Install freemind extension

Experiment with deliciousmind:

http://www.blainekendall.com/deliciousmind/

Testing categories

edibles

AWC forum version 2.4.1 Has been installed :

http://rejuvepedia1.nfshost.com/index.php/Special:AWCforum

Testing Embedvideo:


Testing cite extension:

According to scientists, the Sun is pretty big.[1] The Moon, however, is not so big.[2]

Notes

  1. E. Miller, The Sun, (New York: Academic Press, 2005), 23-5.
  2. R. Smith, "Size of the Moon", Scientific American, 46 (April 1978): 44-6.