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Protecting non-User pages: small wording tweaks
add a paragraph explaining that the "User:Blah/" part of user subpages is unavoidable, and that conventional proteciton is just fine if you really can't stand it
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"Page protection" is a means of limiting which editors are able to edit a page. On most wikis it's used to prevent changes to certain important policy pages or to stop conflicts over editing public pages, but here on Shifti it's also helpful for authors who want to ensure that the stories they post are never vandalized or otherwise edited by others.
"Page protection" is a means of limiting which editors are able to edit a page. On most wikis it's used to prevent changes to certain important policy pages or to stop conflicts over editing public pages, but here on Shifti it's also helpful for authors who want to ensure that the stories they post are never vandalized or otherwise edited by others.
There are two main methods for protecting a story.


==Protecting non-User pages==
==Protecting non-User pages==


There are two main methods for protecting a story. One is to simply click on the "protect" tab at the top (or in the sidebar, depending on which skin one is using). By default users don't have this function available, but sysops and users who have been added to the "author" group have this ability. (If you have posted a story but are not yet in the "author" group, post a request on the user talk page of one of Shifti's [[Shifti:Sysops|sysops]] and you'll be added.)
One method is to simply click on the "protect" tab at the top (or in the sidebar, depending on which skin one is using). By default users don't have this function available, but sysops and users who have been added to the "author" group have this ability. (If you have posted a story but are not yet in the "author" group, post a request on the user talk page of one of Shifti's [[Shifti:Sysops|sysops]] and you'll be added.)


When you click the protect tab you'll be taken to a page where you'll be asked to specify what level of protection you want and to confirm it. Select "sysop only"; even though authors are not technically sysops they have the same page protection abilities and so you'll still be able to edit the page after you protect it.
When you click the protect tab you'll be taken to a page where you'll be asked to specify what level of protection you want and to confirm it. Select "sysop only"; even though authors are not technically sysops they have the same page protection abilities and so you'll still be able to edit the page after you protect it.
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== User pages and subpages==
== User pages and subpages==


The other main method is to place your story on a subpage of your [[Help:User pages|user page]]. Shifti only allows user pages to be edited by the user him or herself, though the associated discussion pages remain public. So, for example, the user pages [[User:Joe Bloggs]] and [[User:Joe Bloggs/Magic Cheese]] can only be edited by Joe Bloggs himself, but [[User talk:Joe Bloggs]] and [[User talk:Joe Bloggs/Magic Cheese]] are open to the public.
The other main method is to place your story on a subpage of your [[Help:User pages|user page]]. Shifti has an extension called [http://jimbojw.com/wiki/index.php?title=KeepYourHandsToYourself_Extension KeepYourHandsToYourself] installed that automatically protects your user page against editing by anyone other than yourself (and [[Shifti:Administrators|administrators]]). The associated discussion pages in the "user talk" namespace remain public. So, for example, the user pages [[User:Joe Bloggs]] and [[User:Joe Bloggs/Magic Cheese]] can only be edited by Joe Bloggs himself, but [[User talk:Joe Bloggs]] and [[User talk:Joe Bloggs/Magic Cheese]] are open to the public.
 
Some authors have expressed a dislike of having "User:Name/" appended to the beginning of the titles of their stories using this method. Unfortunately, this is currently an unavoidable technical restriction of the Shifti software. You can change how links to pages appear by using "piped" links, for example <nowiki>[[User:Joe Bloggs/Magic Cheese|Magic Cheese]]</nowiki> appears as [[User:Joe Bloggs/Magic Cheese|Magic Cheese]] (the linked text is the string after the "pipe" character), and alphabetic sorting within categories can be modified to match, but beyond this the only alternative is to place your story in an ordinary non-user page and rely on conventional page protection as described above to prevent others from editing it. We apologize for this limitation but be assured that conventional page protection is still quite good in its own right.

Revision as of 14:39, 6 August 2007

"Page protection" is a means of limiting which editors are able to edit a page. On most wikis it's used to prevent changes to certain important policy pages or to stop conflicts over editing public pages, but here on Shifti it's also helpful for authors who want to ensure that the stories they post are never vandalized or otherwise edited by others.

There are two main methods for protecting a story.

Protecting non-User pages

One method is to simply click on the "protect" tab at the top (or in the sidebar, depending on which skin one is using). By default users don't have this function available, but sysops and users who have been added to the "author" group have this ability. (If you have posted a story but are not yet in the "author" group, post a request on the user talk page of one of Shifti's sysops and you'll be added.)

When you click the protect tab you'll be taken to a page where you'll be asked to specify what level of protection you want and to confirm it. Select "sysop only"; even though authors are not technically sysops they have the same page protection abilities and so you'll still be able to edit the page after you protect it.

This technically allows members of the "author" group to protect or unprotect pages that belong to other authors, as well as other pages that have been protected by sysops. Please limit yourself to protecting your own stories, and respect the protection that others have put on their stories by not editing them without explicit permission. If you abuse your ability to edit other peoples' protected pages the ability can and will be taken away from you.

User pages and subpages

The other main method is to place your story on a subpage of your user page. Shifti has an extension called KeepYourHandsToYourself installed that automatically protects your user page against editing by anyone other than yourself (and administrators). The associated discussion pages in the "user talk" namespace remain public. So, for example, the user pages User:Joe Bloggs and User:Joe Bloggs/Magic Cheese can only be edited by Joe Bloggs himself, but User talk:Joe Bloggs and User talk:Joe Bloggs/Magic Cheese are open to the public.

Some authors have expressed a dislike of having "User:Name/" appended to the beginning of the titles of their stories using this method. Unfortunately, this is currently an unavoidable technical restriction of the Shifti software. You can change how links to pages appear by using "piped" links, for example [[User:Joe Bloggs/Magic Cheese|Magic Cheese]] appears as Magic Cheese (the linked text is the string after the "pipe" character), and alphabetic sorting within categories can be modified to match, but beyond this the only alternative is to place your story in an ordinary non-user page and rely on conventional page protection as described above to prevent others from editing it. We apologize for this limitation but be assured that conventional page protection is still quite good in its own right.