Editing ClubWiki:Creating a Trail
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The Banner Image will only have picture names that have already been tagged with the trail being edited. For new trails, the easiest way to do this is to finish creating the trail page. Then using the Upload Image button that will be at the bottom of the page. Once complete return to the new trail page's editing form. The added and tagged photo names will appear as options for selection as the banner image (in addition to showing in the photo gallery). | The Banner Image will only have picture names that have already been tagged with the trail being edited. For new trails, the easiest way to do this is to finish creating the trail page. Then using the Upload Image button that will be at the bottom of the page. Once complete return to the new trail page's editing form. The added and tagged photo names will appear as options for selection as the banner image (in addition to showing in the photo gallery). | ||
Trail Highlight is a chance to give a short | Trail Highlight is a chance to give a short distance highlight of either the trails function or draw. "Provides alternate route to peak" or "See stream disappear into a sinkhole" are two examples respectively of function and draw. | ||
If you assign the trail to a park, it will default to retrieving the city from the park. This may be overridden as appropriate. Whether overriding or simply entering, enter just the city name (no comma or state). Once the page is saved and being viewed, if the city page doesn't exist it will show a red link. Clicking it will take you to a different form to create the associated state page. | If you assign the trail to a park, it will default to retrieving the city from the park. This may be overridden as appropriate. Whether overriding or simply entering, enter just the city name (no comma or state). Once the page is saved and being viewed, if the city page doesn't exist it will show a red link. Clicking it will take you to a different form to create the associated state page. |