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Subject | The name of the new subject (if you're creating a child subject.) | short text |
Name Type | This sets whether the name is official or popular. | controlled vocabulary |
Language | The language of the name. This is independent of the 'writing system,' which you can learn more about below. | controlled vocabulary |
Writing System | The alphabet or symbol system used to represent the language. For example, English uses the Latin script. | controlled vocabulary |
Etymology | The etymological origin of the name. | WYSIWYG |
Primary for Popular Romanization View? | Popular romanization is an easy-to-pronounce version of names in Roman script, which is intended for audiences around the world. | checkbox |
Subject Relation Type | The type of relationship between the original subject and the related subject (whether new or existing). | controlled vocabulary |
Perspective | You can ignore this field, which applies only to Places. There is only one perspective for Subjects – "General." You can learn more about Perspectives if you're curious. | controlled vocabulary |
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Homepage Texts
Homepage Texts are featured on the overview page for your subject. This lets you add longer content than summaries or captions. To add a homepage text, you'll first work in Mandala Texts:
- Create your content in Mandala Texts: use this guide for help. You can also use an existing Mandala Text.
- Tag your text with the subject: use this guide for help. For example, if I wanted the text to appear on the Architecture overview page, I would tag it with Architecture.
- Return to the Subjects editorial interface to add your Homepage Text
In the Homepage Texts section:
- Click New Homepage Text
- Choose your text
- If you don't see the text, make sure you tagged it with the appropriate subject (see above)
- Choose the language of the text
- Click Create
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