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August 01, 2005, at 02:19 AM by hgpuke
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This page is part of a so called Wiki (a type of website where you edit pages through a web-browser). Perhaps you have never worked with one, so if you think that these instructions looks too complicated, please feel free to e-mail me the recipe at http://hg.hultman-puke.com/images/hgpukeatgmaildotcom.gif and I will enter the recipe in the Wiki for you.

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This page is part of a so called Wiki (a type of website where you edit pages through a web-browser). Perhaps you have never worked with one, so if you think that these instructions looks too complicated, please feel free to e-mail me the recipe and I will enter the recipe in the Wiki for you.

July 12, 2005, at 07:41 AM by hgpuke
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  1. You will be asked for a password. This is so that not everyone, but only those who actually have picked up the travel bug, can enter recipes here. The password is printed on the travelbug itself!
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  1. You will be asked for a password. This is so that not everyone, but only those who actually have picked up the travel bug, can enter recipes here. The password is printed on the label that is attached to the travelbug!
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  1. Scroll down to the end of this text and think of a name of your recipe. This name should have a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters, such as BeefCurry. Don’t use spaces between words!
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  1. Scroll down and position the cursor below the last existing recipe. Think of a name of your recipe. This name should have a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters, such as BeefCurry and must not contain spaces between words! (This is how the Wiki knows that you want to create a new page). Enter the name of your recipe now.
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  1. You will now see the page with the name of your recipy at the end, followed by a small question-mark. Click on the name of your recipe and you will get to a newly created page for you, where you can enter your recipe.
  2. This should take you to the “Edit Page” of a newly created recipe page with the name of your recipe at the top. Start entering your recipe in the big text-area. Also enter your name in the “Author” field below the text-area.
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  1. You will now see the page again, but with the name of your recipy at the end, followed by a small question-mark. Click on the name of your recipe and you will get to a newly created page for you, where you can enter your recipe.
  2. This should take you to the “Edit Page” of your newly created recipe page with the name of your recipe at the top. Start entering your recipe in the big text-area. Also enter your name in the “Author” field below the text-area. (There is a row of text-formatting buttons on top of the text that you can use to format your recipe nicely if you want).
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  1. See how it looks, if you are not satisfied, just click “Edit Page” again, and change things until you are happy with the results.
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If you would like to see recipes that other people have entered, just go to the SwedishChef page again and click on the name of any recipe that you want to find out about.

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If you would like to see recipes that other people have entered, just go to the CookBook page again and click on the name of any recipe that you want to find out about. The recipe named “SampleRecipe” can be a good starting point in getting the hang of how the formatting of text works in this wiki.

July 12, 2005, at 07:33 AM by hgpuke
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  1. Put the cookbook page in Edit-mode by clicking on “Edit Page” above.
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  1. Put the cookbook page in Edit-mode by clicking on the “Edit Page” link just above the contents of the page.
July 12, 2005, at 07:32 AM by hgpuke
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If you want to give it a try (which I encourage - it’s really not difficult), before doing anything else, it may be a good idea to print out these instructions, or having them readily available in a different window of your browser. Then:

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If you want to give it a try (which I encourage - it’s really not difficult), then before doing anything else print out these instructions, or have them available in a window of its own in your browser. Then: