First: What is the wikibook? The wikibook is here. Explanations of what it is are here (dreamviews) and here and here if you still don't understand.

So I was reading that dreamviews thread on ld4all, and I thought: hey, the wikibook has links to ld4all threads, and to lucidity institute threads, but not to dreamviews threads!

While I personally don't wish to put in the effort to collect them, I suggest a few people here do.

First, register at wikibooks (please). You can put a name (real or online) to your edits, and I (and other people) can contact you through your talk page. It is extremely simple: username, password, password again. Not even your email or real name if you don't want to provide it.

Second, you can go into a page with yellow boxes (most notably the Induction Techniques page) and start editing. Scroll down to the section you want to edit and click on the edit link on the right. (alternatively click on the edit tab at the top of the page). Now click the "Show preview" button to see the source and the actual section side-by-side.

What does a yellow links box look like in the code? Here's the current VILD one.

Code:
<div width="100%" style="background-color: #ffe; border: solid 1px #fea; padding: 2px 5px 2px 5px;" valign="top">

Threads about VILD at [http://ld4all.com ld4all.com]: I can LD at will!!!! [http://ld4all.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4774 I] [http://ld4all.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4844 II] [http://ld4all.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5194 III] | [http://ld4all.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4789 VILD...Visually Incubated Lucid Dream]<br/>

Topics about VILD at [http://lucidity.com The Lucidity Institute]: [http://www.novadreamer.com/discus/messages/41/2021.html The VILD Technique]<br/>

There is an [[Lucid Dreaming: Appendices: VILD|appendix on VILD]].

</div>
What's happening here? The <div ...> and </div> make the yellow box.

Then, there's the standard starter "Threads/Topics/Conversations about {topic} at [{link} {site name}]: "

Then, there's a bunch of links. On ld4all, there are some "BIG" topics that are split up every now and then to make it all a little easier to read (or perhaps harder, some people would say). For these, there's the topic name followed by lkinks to each section. After that, there's a vertical bar between each topic.

All followed by "
" which puts a single line break (as opposed to the paragraph breaks used in the rest of the book) before the next forum.

I suggest you simply look in appropriate forums, back 3 pages at most, and collect links to topics. Then you can put these links into the boxes as ever-so-handy references I don't know how much the yellow link boxes are used but does it really matter? Make yourself known!

Any other comments about the wikibook could go here too.