CivcraftImport:How to

The Civcraft Import Project is an ongoing project to import all of the previous Civcraft wiki pages onto this one.

Gjum has graciously uploaded all of the Civcraft wiki files onto the wiki under the CivcraftImport or Civcraft2Import namespace. However none of them are formatted into wiki format, they have only merely been converted.

To edit these, it's HIGHLY RECOMMENDED you use the "Edit source" option, and not "Edit".

There are a few main steps that editors must take in order to promote them onto the main namespace:

Step 0: Duplicate Pages
Check if the page that is currently on the wiki has the same name. (This means if you have a page like CivcraftImport:Commonwealth, check Commonwealth's page.) If it does, confirm with the leaders of the page that the country is the same as it was back in 2.0. If not, contact the CivWiki and we'll see what to do with it.

Additionally, if your page looks like CivcraftImport:Chanada/Viridian/Constitution or something like that, you can rename the page however you want to.

Step 1: Headers
Headers are the most glaring issue when you're doing something like this. Headers will most likely be in a  or similar, and use the most appropriate headers to fix this.


 * To make a header, use  adding more equal signs as necessary. Make sure you keep the header type.


 * Never use the highest header tag  for a page. Typically those are only used for page headers, and should never be used.


 * There are six levels of headers. If, for some reason you get to the last one (6 headers) keep using it.

Step 2: Infoboxes & Images
Chances are most pages will have an infobox at the top that needs to be fixed. There are some appropriate ones, like Template:Infobox civilization for nations and similar for military conflicts. For those, fill out as necessary. Coordinates should not use Template:Coord, but Template:CivcraftCoord2 or likewise for the respective iteration.

If you have an infobox that is significantly different than others, like for a religion, event, etc., notify people on the CivWiki discord and we can figure it out.

For images, it's highly preferable that you use Special:Upload to bring the outside pictures on the wiki, but if you are unable to, don't bother. Additionally, if you're able to find the images in the archives file here, you'll still need to upload them again. To display them, use  or similar.

Step 3: Links & References
Most pages will have links. All of them will be broken.

As a base, reformat the links into just the article name. If you have, reformat into.

For more complicated links like, first, check if the page has already been created and change it to the already existing page. If not, then rename the page after CivcraftImport: to whatever makes sense, and change the name on the resultant page to what you made.

Many pages will have references like this:

Convert these by putting these references at the end of a sentence, like:

Once you've done all of this, add this at the very bottom of the page, but before the Categories:

Step 4: Literally anything else
Some of these pages will have tables (like Civcraft's Gensokyo page) or others, and they may be in a completely different, so you'll need to fix them.

If there are more warnings about pages we need to issue this will be amended below.

Step 5: Approving
Once you've finished your page, announce your achievement on the CivWiki and one of our editors will move it into the main namespace if approved. Congratulations! You're done! Now go edit another Civcraft page!