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Oriental antique furniture from East Meets West
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== What is this wiki? ==


East Meets West offers Asian furniture including Japanese and Chinese antique artefacts and furniture. Asian furniture includes oriental cabinets, oriental chairs, oriental tables, porcelain and bronze furniture.
(Adapted from [http://wikipedia.org Wikipedia]:) This [[OLPC]] website is a wiki. A [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki wiki] is software that allows users to create, edit, and link web pages easily - in this case, information and projects surrounding the [[Home|One Laptop Per Child]] initiative. Wikis are often used to create collaborative websites and to power community websites like the one you see here.


Oriental tables from East Meets West includes Chinese furniture Nanmu Altar table, antique Chinese Altar table and matching square table, rare antique Chinese elm painting table. Antique Chinese Nanmu Altar table from East Meets West come with hand carvings and it is in good condition. It also has antique patina. The dimension of this table is 230 x 52 x 90 cm. Antique Chinese elm painting table was designed especially for scholar and wealth family during Qing Dynasty around Suzhou and Shanghai. Antique writing tables from East Meets West come with four drawers.
The OLPC wiki is completely open; generally speaking, anyone can edit any page if they think they can improve it in some way. Wikis are generally designed with the philosophy of making it easy to correct mistakes rather than making it difficult to make them. A handful of active, experienced wiki editors act as wiki [[OLPC:Administrators|administrators]] reverting and blocking vandalism while also helping new users get started.


The oriental antique chairs from East Meets West include Chinese furniture official armchair, Chinese furniture pine armchair and antique Chinese rosewood settee and so on. Antique Chinese pine armchair is carved beautifully and comes with dimension 57 x 46 x 98 cm. Antique Chinese official armchair comes with cane seats. Rosewood armchair from East Meets West is decorated and the chars are decorated with five carved dragons. These chairs are considered as a museum piece.
Watch this video to get a clear understanding of how a wiki works and how it differs from a webite, blog or email.


East Meets West provides cabinets like Japanese Curio cabinets, Japanese hall stand, antique Chinese screen, and Tibetan cabinets and so on. Tibetan cabinets are decorated with traditional painting and carvings and come with four doors.
at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dnL00TdmLY (Youtube)

== Learning to use the wiki ==

=== Jumping in ===

<b>Edit</b>
*Structure and formatting of wiki pages are specified with a simplified markup language, known as "wikitext".
*Click on '''edit tab''' at the top to see the wikitext of a page.
*Type your changes straight into the page and then click the '''save''' button at the bottom. (First-time editors should probably try editing in [[Sandbox]] first.)

<b>Discussion</b>
* Wiki pages are usually reserved for more public-facing, settled-down information.
* There are discussions on attached wikipages called '''talk pages''' (also known as "discussion pages") for meta-discussions about the content of the pages themselves.
* Click the '''discussion''' tab at the top of a page (next to the "edit" tab) to get to the discussion pages. (You can try it now on the [[Talk:Wiki getting started|talkpage of this page]].)
* Some wikipages don't have a discussion page yet, but if you have something to say about a page, feel free to be the first to comment in a discussion page and start the conversation.

In notes, chats, and emails, OLPC community members often use a shorthand when referring to wiki pagenames and titles. (For instance, the name/title of this page is "Wiki getting started.") '''<nowiki>[[Page name]]</nowiki>''' translates to '''<nowiki>http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Page_name</nowiki>'''.

<b>Watch</b>
* Members will often '''watch''' pages they're interested on, which means they want to be notified whenever that page is updated without having to go back and manually check it every day themselves.
* The tutorial linked below covers this and other topics in more detail.
** First, you'll have to [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Special:Userlogin create an account], which we'd love for you to do in any case - it helps us figure out who's writing what on the wiki so we can give the proper attribution to you for all your help.

Pages with the green banner at the top, like the following line,
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are monitored by the OLPC team and are representative of the current state of the project; other pages may be slightly less up-to-date. You are '''welcome''' to edit and add information to OLPC-monitored pages. Use the associated Talk pages for discussions topical to the monitored page.

=== A more structured path ===

Some people like learning how to use wikis in a more structured manner. If you're looking for resources, we recommend you start by:

# [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Special:Userlogin Creating an account]
# Reading through the [http://www.wikieducator.org/Wikieducator_tutorial Wikieducator tutorial] and working through as many of the exercises as you like. [http://www.wikieducator.org Wikieducator] uses the same software we do, and they maintain an excellent tutorial on how to get started editing.

It usually takes people about 30 minutes to get comfortable using the wiki. Of course, you can do things in any order - you can even practice editing without creating an account first, if you'd like.

Once you do create an account, check your [[Special:Preferences|preferences]] and be sure you verify your email address and turn on email notification if you'd like it -- you can find out when your talk page, or any page on your [[Special:Watchlist|watchlist]], is modified. You may want to upload a photo or information about yourself to your userpage (see [[User:Lauren|Lauren's]], [[User:Mchua|Mel's]], and [[User:Xavi|Xavi's]] pages for some examples).

== Getting help ==

=== Wiki mentors ===

There are a number of active volunteers who are always willing to help new users get started. No question is too small; we're here to help point people in the right direction. Contact information should be on their userpages; just click on a name to get started.

* [[User:Mchua|Mel Chua]]
* [[User:Nlee|Nikki Lee]]
* [[User:Cjl|Cjl]]
* Add yourself here if you're willing to mentor. Make sure contact information is on your userpage.

=== Live chat ===

The '''#olpc-content''' channel on '''irc.freenode.net''' is usually a good place to find people and ask questions about using the wiki. Instructions on using [[IRC]] can be found [[IRC#How_to_use_irc_channels|here]], or just visit the web chat on http://olpc.osuosl.org/chat and type the words '''"/join #olpc-content"''' (no quotes) once you sign in.

== Next steps ==

Once you're comfortable with using the wiki in general, you might...

* Upload some notes you've taken - see the [[Wiki notes tutorial]]
* Read the [[Style guide]]
* Help with [[Wiki cleanup]]
* Grab a page on a topic you're interested in and start editing/adding - or make a new one!

Revision as of 03:17, 5 August 2008

Oriental antique furniture from East Meets West

East Meets West offers Asian furniture including Japanese and Chinese antique artefacts and furniture. Asian furniture includes oriental cabinets, oriental chairs, oriental tables, porcelain and bronze furniture.

Oriental tables from East Meets West includes Chinese furniture Nanmu Altar table, antique Chinese Altar table and matching square table, rare antique Chinese elm painting table. Antique Chinese Nanmu Altar table from East Meets West come with hand carvings and it is in good condition. It also has antique patina. The dimension of this table is 230 x 52 x 90 cm. Antique Chinese elm painting table was designed especially for scholar and wealth family during Qing Dynasty around Suzhou and Shanghai. Antique writing tables from East Meets West come with four drawers.

The oriental antique chairs from East Meets West include Chinese furniture official armchair, Chinese furniture pine armchair and antique Chinese rosewood settee and so on. Antique Chinese pine armchair is carved beautifully and comes with dimension 57 x 46 x 98 cm. Antique Chinese official armchair comes with cane seats. Rosewood armchair from East Meets West is decorated and the chars are decorated with five carved dragons. These chairs are considered as a museum piece.

East Meets West provides cabinets like Japanese Curio cabinets, Japanese hall stand, antique Chinese screen, and Tibetan cabinets and so on. Tibetan cabinets are decorated with traditional painting and carvings and come with four doors.