Frequently Asked Questions
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One of the powerful things about a Wiki is the ability to collaboratively generate well structured and linked articles. If I make a statement that references another important idea, I can simply enclose that phrase in double square brackets - [[evocative word or phrase]] - and that phrase will be displayed as a link.
If you click on the link and that word or phrase does not yet exist as a wiki article, the wiki engine will propose that you search for that phrase in the site or create a new wiki page.
Also, every [[Freelink]] throughout the site is displayed at the 'Freelinks' link on the right. You can create or edit from there as well.
So, if you have an idea that's important, make it into a link using the double square bracket convention and either make a page, or leave it for the community. Wiki's make this easy, so give it a try.
Currently we're working (slowly) on a basic pinyini pronunciation guide. Eventually, there will be a 'hear it' feature for Glossary entries.
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- Enjoy!
Fajini refers to refined or skilled force, often expressed explosively. [Ed. More here...]
This is a big question. CMAi spelling convention is quite confusing to many. Maybe there's an expert or two who are willing to help.
As far as writing style is concerned, there's quite a range possible with blogs and encyclopedia-style articles mixed on the same site. WuSource.org is committed to accomodating any writing style. We may have to edit for clarity here and there, but we'd like the author's voice to be preserved.
No.
Type them out as you would normally and the content management system will obfuscate them with javascript if enabled on the client browser or rewrite them (e.g. example [at] example [dot] com) if not.
This is true for any content posted throughout the site.
For those with permissions:
- login
- navigate to administer->categories
- click on 'add terms' in the 'cma terms' lisiting
- make sure you add any alternate spellings and such as synonyms, not as separate entries, otherwise your glossary highlighting will be confusing with multiple highlights per term.
See the help pages for more on taxonomy.
WuSource.org is has three kinds of content.
- Member Info, Articles, Surveys, News & Blogs
- Glossary Terms
- Articles
The Glossary is a single browseable list of CMAi related terms. Glossary terms are automatically highlighted - once per page - with a superscript i in any content on the site. If you look at the first sentence above, you will see one next to the 'CMA'. Hovering over the i brings up an excerpt of the glossary entry. Clicking on the i takes you to the full entry. All the contributors have to do is write normally and the terms will be highlighted.
The Member Info, Blogs & Articles are organized into categories based on CMA Style. Each CMA Styles' category becomes a place to find similar content.
The front page of the site is for content that has been deemed by the editors or by member vote to be of value to the whole CMA community.
You simply login and then click 'create content'. Fill out the form.
Your submitted work will be placed into the approval queue for publication. You will be notified if further editing is needed. Members with voting privileges can also vote to promote your post to the front page or vote to unpublish.
Member Blogs and Wiki articles are published immediately.
Make sure that the correct CMAi Styles 'Category' is set, so the content will appear in the appropriate place on the site.
If you have admin, copywriter or editor permissions you can publish content immediately by selecting the appropriate options in the 'Publishing Options' space at the bottom of each post.

