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Idea: BMX Tech Wiki

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Eggit2:
I will get some stuff up in a bit, I have just been super busy and they switched me over to night shifts at work so my sleep schedule is ruined.

And carbon, the media wiki website has a ton fo good guides on editing. It incredibly useful when trying to get the formatting right for something.

Ride2Live2Ride:
Thanks carbon, that is perfect. Now I should whip my butt into shape and get working on others. The bad news is that I am limited to the work I did from 2006-2007 as now I am no longer making models of bmx parts. The ideal situation would be to get some add income from a website from companies that want myself to make similar technical booklets for them. I almost had exactly that in late 2007 early 2008 but that fell though.

Are the backgrounds, text and colour completely editable on that site? If so I will make a decent layout for you guys.

Lastly I think it would be a good idea to avoid posting pirated videos on the site.

CARBON:
The more technical info we can get on that site the better. Sometimes stuff about older parts is even more valuable since those older parts are harder to find spares for and are usually impossible to warranty or replace.

Thanks for the offer for a new layout... we've been getting tons of offers from people who want to moderate and from people who want to redesign the site. Honestly I don't think the looks of the site really matter as much as making the content easy to find and read.

There are a lot of graphic designers out there and I am one of them but while doing a redesign would be fun I have been forcing myself to concentrate on trying to add more pages of content. If you want I can probably send you one of the mediawiki themes that are installed, and there are several, if you want to have a good look at how they work. In the meantime I think we should concentrate our efforts on getting more good tech pages added.

For those who want to moderate, go to the site and sign up. Have a look around and click the "Watch" tab on all of the pages you'd like to monitor. Try to pick pages about subjects that you are most knowledgeable about.

For those who want to add pages there are instructions on the home page. And don't worry if you're missing some info. I added a page about chains and I'm probably missing half the chains out there but other people will come along to add more information and to make some edits if I've made some mistakes. That's the great thing about a Wiki.

bmx-u.com

Eggit2:
We don't need to "redesign" the site, information is its primary function, not to look pretty. Look how little "design" wikipedia has. What would be nice though is to get a decent page template going so that the general formatting and idea flow was uniform across pages.

When I get some time I will make a "blank" page that just has the formatting so you can copy and paste it to use a guideline.

CARBON:
Actually that would be awesome.

There are a lot of things formatting wise that we will end up doing over and over. It would be great to have a blank template as a starting point.

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