Difference between revisions of "Main Page"

From AusMetal Guide
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 5: Line 5:
After eight years of mucking around with Geocities and FTP sites, The Australian Metal Guide is now a wiki! This means it's quicker and easier to edit and update for the editors, and easier for other users to correct mistakes or make suggestions. Unlike other wikis, '''the content is protected from editing by anyone except registered editors'''. This is to avoid vandalism and wanton editing of the pages. The Discussion Area for each page is open to all registered users however, to make suggestions and correct errors. If you haven't used a wiki before, the discussion page is accessible through the "Discussion" tab at the top of the screen, above the main heading of every page. To contribute to the site, you must first create an account, and you will need to log-in when you visit.
After eight years of mucking around with Geocities and FTP sites, The Australian Metal Guide is now a wiki! This means it's quicker and easier to edit and update for the editors, and easier for other users to correct mistakes or make suggestions. Unlike other wikis, '''the content is protected from editing by anyone except registered editors'''. This is to avoid vandalism and wanton editing of the pages. The Discussion Area for each page is open to all registered users however, to make suggestions and correct errors. If you haven't used a wiki before, the discussion page is accessible through the "Discussion" tab at the top of the screen, above the main heading of every page. To contribute to the site, you must first create an account, and you will need to log-in when you visit.


The two main sections of the Aussie Metal Guide are the band/artist pages and the [[Gig Guide]]. By using a wiki, we hope to able to list every metal/hard rock show happening in Australia and thereby allow you to plan who you want to go see and, if you're a band or promoter, what your next gig might be clashing with! Like all the pages, the Gig Guide is locked, but the discussion area can be used to notify us of shows to be added.
The two main sections of the Aussie Metal Guide are the band/artist pages and the [[Gig Guide]]. By using a wiki, we hope to able to list every metal/hard rock show happening in Australia and thereby allow you to plan who you want to go see and, if you're a band or promoter, what your next gig might be clashing with!  


Our aim for this site is to eventually provide a complete resource when it comes to metal in Australia by providing complete bios on bands and artists as well as information about venues, festivals and anything else we think important. The site isn't complete yet, but feel free to cruise around and check things out.
Our aim for this site is to eventually provide a complete resource when it comes to metal in Australia by providing complete bios on bands and artists as well as information about venues, festivals and anything else we think important.  


To navigate the band pages, enter a band/artist name in the search box to the left, or use these two special pages:
To navigate the band pages, enter a band/artist name in the search box to the left, or use these two special pages:

Revision as of 17:45, 14 November 2007

Welcome to the new and improved Aussie Metal Guide!

Check out the Gig Guide now.

After eight years of mucking around with Geocities and FTP sites, The Australian Metal Guide is now a wiki! This means it's quicker and easier to edit and update for the editors, and easier for other users to correct mistakes or make suggestions. Unlike other wikis, the content is protected from editing by anyone except registered editors. This is to avoid vandalism and wanton editing of the pages. The Discussion Area for each page is open to all registered users however, to make suggestions and correct errors. If you haven't used a wiki before, the discussion page is accessible through the "Discussion" tab at the top of the screen, above the main heading of every page. To contribute to the site, you must first create an account, and you will need to log-in when you visit.

The two main sections of the Aussie Metal Guide are the band/artist pages and the Gig Guide. By using a wiki, we hope to able to list every metal/hard rock show happening in Australia and thereby allow you to plan who you want to go see and, if you're a band or promoter, what your next gig might be clashing with!

Our aim for this site is to eventually provide a complete resource when it comes to metal in Australia by providing complete bios on bands and artists as well as information about venues, festivals and anything else we think important.

To navigate the band pages, enter a band/artist name in the search box to the left, or use these two special pages:

  • All pages - Every page on the site. This brings up every page, including pages that aren't about bands.
  • All categories - State/city of origin or base location (some have one or the other, some have both)

Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.

Getting started