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==What is it?== | ==What is it?== | ||
The ''"What is it?"'' gives the user an explanation of the definition of the term. | |||
See the ''"What is it?"'' definition from "Indicators" below. | |||
''''''Indicators are named after Key Performance Indicators, by which organizations evaluate their success. Key Performance Indicators serve as a means for identifying potential improvements, and as a metric for the degree to which those improvements have been successful.''''''' | |||
==How does it relate to the Tygron Engine== | ==How does it relate to the Tygron Engine== | ||
==How can the user change it== | ==How can the user change it== |
Revision as of 16:00, 20 August 2014
This pages describes the way the pages are layout to ensure all pages are consistent. It means as an example how to layout the different pages on the wiki.
After reading this page
- You've learned how to layout pages on the Tygron Wiki
The first thing on the page is always describing what the user will know when he has finished reading the current page.
Main Structure (Definition)
The main Structure of most pages is divided into 3 parts.
What is it?
The "What is it?" gives the user an explanation of the definition of the term.
See the "What is it?" definition from "Indicators" below.
'Indicators are named after Key Performance Indicators, by which organizations evaluate their success. Key Performance Indicators serve as a means for identifying potential improvements, and as a metric for the degree to which those improvements have been successful.''
How does it relate to the Tygron Engine
How can the user change it
Sub Structure
Sub Sub Structure
Main Article
The Main article convention is used to reference to a topic which has a more detailed description.
For example:
- Main article: Budget (Indicator).