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@@ -127,13 +127,11 @@ The username is "expo" and the password is the usual "{cavey}:{beery}" one.
First, scroll down the page until you see the heading "Entrances". This cave has only one entrance but other caves may have more. You can see that the information about the entrance, including the all-important photograph, is indented slightly to indicate that this is Entrance information, not Cave information.
Just under the heading "Entrances" there is a link "Edit". This will take you to the form for editing entrances, not the form for editing caves.
Now go the left-hand menu and look for the option "Edit this cave"
- Click on it. A form appears.
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- Scroll down the page - it is a long form - and look at the "URL" field.
- This is the critical field to get right when you create your own cave using the New Cave form. The URL is where your cave will be published by the system, so if you put something strange here, no one will be able to find it. This field is where you tell the system where you want the cave description to be published.
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Some of the fields are expandable (you can drag the bottom-right corner to make the box bigger).
+ Click on it. A form appears.
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Some of the fields are expandable (you can drag the bottom-right corner to make the box bigger).
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Now let's look at another cave: