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Johnny—I hope you don’t mind me making some minor changes here and there on your pages. —Uncle Ed

By the way, instead of putting your new pages in the table of contents on the home page, why don’t you add them to the Hot Topics page? If you edit that page, you’ll see some instructions for where and how to add an item at the top of the list. 

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Copy this code:

{{HotTopic|
|date=
|item=
}}

then go to Hot Topics, click the “edit” tab, and paste it right below where it says

Paste new items right below this line. -->

After “date=,” put in today’s date (or the date you added the page), for example, “10/6.”

After “item=,” put whatever you want to say about the page, for example:

Johnny set up the page [[Johnny’s Favorites]].

That will give this output:

Try it! —Uncle Ed YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I did it!

   GO TO A Guide to Johnnyland

Contents

Woohoo!

You are really getting the hang of this site!  

YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Where’s Robert today?

I’m curious whether he liked the evil monkey I made for him. —Uncle  

I'm right here. 

Sorry, looks like I wrote “Where’s Johnny today?” when I meant to type “Where’s ROBERT today?” (unless someone is messing with me), since he’s the one I made the evil monkey for. But I guess he didn’t like it…. 

How I made this web site

Johnny, I set up this web site using some free space on a server that I use to host clients’ web sites. I installed some software called MediaWiki, which uses a database application (MySQL) and a scripting language (PHP) to build and display the pages of the site. MediaWiki includes its own “markup” code--the []’s, {}’s, ''''s, <>’s, and all that good stuff—which is designed to make it easy for people to make and edit pages without having any software other than your web browser (and whatever you might need to make photos and graphics). It also supports a lot of commands from standard HTML (the language that plain old web pages are written in), which you’ll sometimes see when you edit pages. (Tables, for instance.)

I hope that sort of answers your question! 

Hi Johnny!

I’m glad to see that someone is active on Gumnickopedia! I need to try harder to find some time to do some updates to the site.  

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