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You can download the App for your community in the '''[https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Fandom+powered+by+Wikia Google Play Store]''' and '''[https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/wikia-inc./id422467077 Apple App Store]'''.
 
You can download the App for your community in the '''[https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Fandom+powered+by+Wikia Google Play Store]''' and '''[https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/wikia-inc./id422467077 Apple App Store]'''.
   
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==Your Community App's home screen==
==Getting Started==
 
After you have downloaded and started the app, you will be presented with a home screen. At the top of the home screen is the top nav bar, containing a search button and a button to open the app menu (more on this feature below).
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[[File:Marvel_app_home_screen.png|thumb|Community app home screen]]After you have downloaded and started the app for the first time, you'll go through a very quick tour of the app's features. You'll then be presented with the home screen. At the top of the home screen is the top nav bar, containing a search button and a button to open the app menu. Via the app menu, you can invite friends, discover other Fandom communities, and change your app settings.
   
Located beneath the nav bar is a slideshow of featured content the community's admins have put together for you. Underneath you see stats about the community. They show you the total number of pages, total number of photos, and total number of videos on the wiki. You then see the community's content, sorted by categories. These are curated by the community's admins as well.
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Located beneath the nav bar is a slideshow of featured content the community's admins have put together for you. Underneath you see stats about the community. They show you the total number of pages, total number of photos, and total number of videos on the wiki. You then see your community's content, sorted by categories. These are curated by the community's admins as well.
   
If the community has [[Help:Discussions|Discussions]] enabled, you will see a link to Discussions and a preview of trending posts as well. A feed of the wiki's most popular pages and videos are located at the bottom of the app's home screen.
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If your community has [[Help:Discussions|Discussions]] enabled, you will see a link to Discussions and a preview of trending posts as well. Finally, there is a feed of the wiki's most frequently read pages and categories, and of the most popular videos. This is a good way to stay current with news in your topic of interest, and to see what your community has been looking at lately.
   
 
==Content navigation==
==Main Page Navigation==
 
 
The purpose of any Community App is to connect fans with the articles, images, and videos from their community of interest. The content is organized by the categories that exist on the community where the content lives (usually ''nameofcommunity''.wikia.com). This content is selected by category by the admins of a given community.
[[File:CA_main_page_hzntl.png|right|125px]]
 
The home page will show the top options for each navigation category. Clicking the 'MORE' link will show you all of the options in a given category.
 
#'''Top Picks''' - 'Top Picks' displays a list of all the main categories. All articles and sub-categories can be found within this main list of categories.
 
#'''Trending''' - Trending shows you the categories and articles that have recently gotten the most views. This is a good way to stay current with news in your topic of interest, and to see what your community has been looking at lately.
 
#'''Videos''' - The main page shows some of the most popular videos on the community. You can view more videos wherever they are embedded on article pages within the community app.
 
#'''More Communities''' - More communities will take you to the app store to see a list of other Fandom Community Apps you may be interested in.
 
   
 
:''If you are an admin and curious about how to curate content for your own community, see [[Help:Community_Apps_for_Admins|Community Apps for Admins]].''
==Content Navigation==
 
The purpose of any Community App is to connect fans with the articles, images and videos from their community of interest. The content is organized by the categories that exist on the community where the content lives (usually ''nameofcommunity''.wikia.com).
 
   
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There is a navigation bar on the app's home screen, as well as the main screens for your community's Discussions, articles, and videos. It will disappear as you scroll down to see more content, and reappear if you start scrolling back up. You can use this bar to quickly navigate to the different sections of your community:
This content is selected by category by the admins of a given community.
 
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* Home screen
 
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* [[Help:Discussions|Discussions]]
:''If you are an admin and curious about how to curate content for your own community, see [[Help:Community_Apps_for_Admins|Community Apps for Admins]].''
 
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* Articles sorted by "Trending" and "Recommended"
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* Videos sorted by "Trending", latest, and popular
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* Fandom stories and trending content (only available on some communities)
   
 
===Finding Content===
 
===Finding Content===
There are two main ways to find content on a Community App.
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There are several ways to find content on a Community App.
#'''By category''' - The first option is to go into the 'Top Picks' or 'Trending' sections on the main page and select the category that pertains to the article you are looking for. For example, the Weapons category would be a good place to look for a 'Sniper Rifle' article.
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#'''By category''' - The first option is to tap your way through the categories and subcategories presented on the home screen. Simply select the category that pertains to the article you are looking for. For example, the Weapons category would be a good place to look for a 'Sniper Rifle' article.
#'''By search''' - The second method is to click on the menu button in the navigation bar at the top of the screen. There you will find the search bar where you can type in the name of any content you are looking for.
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#'''By search''' - The second method is to click on the search button in the navigation bar at the top of the screen. There you can type in the name of any content you are looking for.
   
 
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CA Top Picks.png|By category
 
CA Top Picks.png|By category
CA Search.png|By search
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Marvel_find_by_search.png|By search
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==Menu Navigation==
 
The menu/search button can be found on the righthand side of the navigation bar at the top of the screen. In the menu you will find the search bar as well as 5 menu options: Home, About, Languages, Send Feedback, and More Communities.
 
#'''Home''' - The home button takes you back to the main page of the app.
 
#'''About''' - The about button leads you to the Community App licensing and terms of use as determined by Wikia, Inc. You can navigate this page using the contents navigation button on the right-hand side of the screen.
 
#'''Languages''' - This will show you a list of all of the supported languages that a given Community App is available in.
 
#'''Send Feedback''' - This will lead you to a compose email page. The email will be sent to our customer support team, who will respond to your email promptly. Type in the content box to send a bug report, voice a suggestion or request, or ask a question. Your own email info is auto-filled by the app, but if you would like to send the email from another account, just click on your own email and select a secondary account.
 
#'''More Communities''' - Similar to on the main page, clicking on the more communities button will send you to the app store to see a list of all Fandom Apps, including all of the other Community Apps, Game Guides, Lyrically, and other Fandom mobile efforts.
 
 
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CA3.PNG|Menu nav
 
CA4.PNG|About
 
CA2.PNG|Languages
 
CA6.PNG|Feedback
 
CA1.PNG|More communities
 
 
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Revision as of 00:06, 23 November 2016

Did you know that approximately half of the visits across Fandom are coming from mobile devices? To support that mobile traffic, Fandom is creating iOS and Android apps that focus exclusively on individual communities.

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What are Community Apps?

Community Apps are free apps available for Android and iOS. They provide quick mobile access to your community's content that is curated by you! Community Apps allow your community to have an optimal display and format for mobile devices, so your community is easy to read, navigate, and explore.

You can download the App for your community in the Google Play Store and Apple App Store.

Your Community App's home screen

Marvel app home screen

Community app home screen

After you have downloaded and started the app for the first time, you'll go through a very quick tour of the app's features. You'll then be presented with the home screen. At the top of the home screen is the top nav bar, containing a search button and a button to open the app menu. Via the app menu, you can invite friends, discover other Fandom communities, and change your app settings.

Located beneath the nav bar is a slideshow of featured content the community's admins have put together for you. Underneath you see stats about the community. They show you the total number of pages, total number of photos, and total number of videos on the wiki. You then see your community's content, sorted by categories. These are curated by the community's admins as well.

If your community has Discussions enabled, you will see a link to Discussions and a preview of trending posts as well. Finally, there is a feed of the wiki's most frequently read pages and categories, and of the most popular videos. This is a good way to stay current with news in your topic of interest, and to see what your community has been looking at lately.

Content navigation

The purpose of any Community App is to connect fans with the articles, images, and videos from their community of interest. The content is organized by the categories that exist on the community where the content lives (usually nameofcommunity.wikia.com). This content is selected by category by the admins of a given community.

If you are an admin and curious about how to curate content for your own community, see Community Apps for Admins.

There is a navigation bar on the app's home screen, as well as the main screens for your community's Discussions, articles, and videos. It will disappear as you scroll down to see more content, and reappear if you start scrolling back up. You can use this bar to quickly navigate to the different sections of your community:

  • Home screen
  • Discussions
  • Articles sorted by "Trending" and "Recommended"
  • Videos sorted by "Trending", latest, and popular
  • Fandom stories and trending content (only available on some communities)

Finding Content

There are several ways to find content on a Community App.

  1. By category - The first option is to tap your way through the categories and subcategories presented on the home screen. Simply select the category that pertains to the article you are looking for. For example, the Weapons category would be a good place to look for a 'Sniper Rifle' article.
  2. By search - The second method is to click on the search button in the navigation bar at the top of the screen. There you can type in the name of any content you are looking for.

Navigating an article page

Once you've found the article page that you are looking for, you will see the main content space, and a navigation bar at the top and bottom of the screen.

  1. Content Space - In an article page you will find all of the various forms of content that an article might have. This could include text, tables, images, videos and more. Articles are pulled directly from their desktop versions via the curation process mentioned above.
  2. Bottom navigation bar - The bottom navigation bar has three buttons: share, related pages, and display. The share button allows you to share an article via email or SMS. Related pages shows you a list of other articles that pertain to the one you are viewing. They are most likely from the same category. Finally, display allows you to change text size, background color and brightness, among other options. This allows you to tailor your experience to your personal preferences.

Further help and feedback