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==Add a new page==
==Add a new page==
It is generally not foreseen to add other pages than new decisions. You may however submit a new page like on any other wiki.
It is generally not foreseen to add other pages than new decisions. You may however submit a new page like on any other wiki.
=== How to: add/update a DPA page ===
We currently use the pages about the [[DSB (Austria)]] and [[DPC (Ireland)]] as examples to follow.
They both follow this broad structure: 1. Structure; 2. Procedural Information; 3. Practical Information; 4. Decision Database; 5. Statistics
''Please check the DSB and DPC pages for subheadings + concrete examples!''

Latest revision as of 13:22, 22 November 2021

GDPRhub Style Guide

Every EU jurisdiction has different legal writing styles. We have tried to develop a common ground in our GDPRhub style guide.

→ Please consult the GDPRhub style guide before you edit pages.

How to edit an existing page

In general editing a wiki is simple: Just click the "edit" button in the right corner of a page and change the text.

→ For more details (like formatting) we recommend to check out the MediaWiki Help Page!

Text Editor

Traditionally you can edit Wikis in a text editor. Just click on "edit source" to get to the text editor. Here you can also enter Markup like [[Article 6 GDPR]] to make a text link to other pages. The text editor allows you to see the raw code of a page and gives you full control over what you edit.

Visual Editor

The visual editor allows you to edit the front page directly. Just click on "edit" to open the visual editor. This may be helpful if you only want to change a typo or add a sentence here and there.

Add a new decision

If you want to add a new decision, you can find all information here on the "Add a decision" page!

→ See How to add a new decision

Add a new page

It is generally not foreseen to add other pages than new decisions. You may however submit a new page like on any other wiki.

How to: add/update a DPA page

We currently use the pages about the DSB (Austria) and DPC (Ireland) as examples to follow.

They both follow this broad structure: 1. Structure; 2. Procedural Information; 3. Practical Information; 4. Decision Database; 5. Statistics

Please check the DSB and DPC pages for subheadings + concrete examples!