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<big>'''ChristmasWiki'''</big>
<big>'''ChristmasWiki'''</big>


'''Welcome to the ChristmasWiki!  This is the official wiki for the DIY Christmas display community.'''<br>
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Here you will find all sorts of information from how to hang Christmas lights to pcb designs for special hardware to flash those lights and software to make it all work together.


Everything you read here is a contribution from the members of DoItYourselfChristmas.com.  If you would like to make a contribution please do as we all have ideas to share.  The more content we have the better we become.  Contributions do not have to be specific to Christmas.  Information here can include anything that can or is used for any holiday display like Halloween or the 4th of July.  It can be a simple trick that you use to make your display easier to put up and take down or a detailed set of instruction for building an amazing prop.  If we get a small contribution from every member then we will have the largest collection of How-Tos and Tips of any display oriented site on the Internet.  So lets all write up an article or two.  If you do decide to make a contribution please follow the format that is currently being utilized.  Your article should have its own page and be linked to from the most appropriate category page.
'''Welcome to the ChristmasWiki!  This is the official wiki for the DIY Christmas display community.'''<br />
Here you will find all sorts of information - from how to hang Christmas lights, to PCB designs for special hardware to flash those lights, to software that makes it all work together.
 
 
Everything you read here is a contribution from the members of DoItYourselfChristmas.com.  If you would like to make a contribution, please do as we all have ideas to share.  The more content we have, the better we become.   
 
Contributions do not have to be specific to Christmas.  Information here can include anything that can or is used for any holiday display like Halloween or the 4th of July.  It can be a simple trick to make your display easier to put up and take down, or a detailed set of instructions for building an amazing prop.  If we get a small contribution from every member then we will have the largest collection of How-Tos and Tips of any display-oriented site on the Internet.  So let's all write up an article or two.


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<big>[[Disclaimers]]</big>
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=='''Categories'''==
=='''Categories'''==


'''[[Software]]'''<br>
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Vixen
 
<tr><td>[[Image:Mp_software.GIF]]</td><td>'''[[Software]]'''</td><td>Vixen and other forms of software to control lights or for other lights-related purposes.</td></tr>
 
<tr><td>[[Image:Mp_generalinfo.GIF]]</td><td>'''[[General Information and Tips]]'''</td><td>General information and tips, from quick tips, to conceptual-level documents, to detailed wiring descriptions.</td></tr>


'''[[General Information and Tips]]'''<br>
<tr><td>[[Image:Mp_displayconstruction.GIF]]</td><td>'''[[Display Construction]]'''</td><td>Vixen and other forms of software to control lights or for other lights-related purposes.</td></tr>
Qwiki Tips, Sequencing Tips, How Dimming Works, Pinouts Standard Cable and port pinouts, Cables and Connectors, Coop connectors and pinouts


'''[[Display Construction]]'''<br>
<tr><td>[[Image:Mp_electronicshardware.GIF]]</td><td>'''[[Electronics Hardware]]'''</td><td>Electronics hardware you can build to control lights or other items.  Includes general overviews and documentation for various designs.</td></tr>
Hookup, Mini Trees, Easy Light Arch, Happy Holidays Sign, Shorten Mini Lights, Extension Cord Adapters for 2 control channels


'''[[Electronics Hardware]]'''<br>
<tr><td>[[Image:Mp_protocols.GIF]]</td><td>'''[[Protocols]]'''</td><td>An in-depth look at how light controllers, computers, and other devices communicate in a light show setup.</td></tr>
Hardware Design Guidelines, Co-Op Boards and Assembly Instructions, Renard Main Page, Solid State Relays, DMX to Grinch/595 converter, All In One Tester, Olsen 595


'''[[Protocols]]'''<br>
</table>
DMX, Serial, Ethernet


== ''Other areas of DoItYourselfChristmas'' ==
== ''Other areas of DoItYourselfChristmas'' ==
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*[http://www.christmasinshirley.com/forum/chat/flashchat.php Chatroom]
*[http://www.christmasinshirley.com/forum/chat/flashchat.php Chatroom]


== ''Editing the ChristmasWiki''==
If you do decide to make a contribution, please follow the format that is currently being utilized.  Your article should have its own page and be linked to from the most appropriate category page.<br />


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When uploading images, please try to keep them sized at 200px x 150px, or smaller/larger depending on how it will be used.<br />
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== ''Getting Started with Wiki Editing''==
When uploading images, please try to keep them sized at 200px x 150px<br />


Please use Section Headers (with equals signs) to divide the content on your pages.  This allows a Table of Contents to be generated and also makes the article easier to read.<br />
Please use Section Headers (with equals signs) to divide the content on your pages.  This allows a Table of Contents to be generated and also makes the article easier to read.<br />


''The below links do not point to any content on this site.  They point to the mediawiki support pages.''
''The below links do not point to any content on this site.  They point to the MediaWiki support pages.''


* Consult the [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software.
* Consult the [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software.
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]

Revision as of 02:48, 9 January 2008

ChristmasWiki

Welcome to the ChristmasWiki! This is the official wiki for the DIY Christmas display community.
Here you will find all sorts of information - from how to hang Christmas lights, to PCB designs for special hardware to flash those lights, to software that makes it all work together.


Everything you read here is a contribution from the members of DoItYourselfChristmas.com. If you would like to make a contribution, please do as we all have ideas to share. The more content we have, the better we become.

Contributions do not have to be specific to Christmas. Information here can include anything that can or is used for any holiday display like Halloween or the 4th of July. It can be a simple trick to make your display easier to put up and take down, or a detailed set of instructions for building an amazing prop. If we get a small contribution from every member then we will have the largest collection of How-Tos and Tips of any display-oriented site on the Internet. So let's all write up an article or two.

Disclaimers

Categories

SoftwareVixen and other forms of software to control lights or for other lights-related purposes.
General Information and TipsGeneral information and tips, from quick tips, to conceptual-level documents, to detailed wiring descriptions.
Display ConstructionVixen and other forms of software to control lights or for other lights-related purposes.
Electronics HardwareElectronics hardware you can build to control lights or other items. Includes general overviews and documentation for various designs.
ProtocolsAn in-depth look at how light controllers, computers, and other devices communicate in a light show setup.

Other areas of DoItYourselfChristmas

Editing the ChristmasWiki

If you do decide to make a contribution, please follow the format that is currently being utilized. Your article should have its own page and be linked to from the most appropriate category page.

When uploading images, please try to keep them sized at 200px x 150px, or smaller/larger depending on how it will be used.

Please use Section Headers (with equals signs) to divide the content on your pages. This allows a Table of Contents to be generated and also makes the article easier to read.

The below links do not point to any content on this site. They point to the MediaWiki support pages.