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A better way to start is go to a page where you want to know how to do something, click on edit, and see how it's done.  After that go to the '''[[Test|Test Page]]''' to test what you think you've learned.   
 
A better way to start is go to a page where you want to know how to do something, click on edit, and see how it's done.  After that go to the '''[[Test|Test Page]]''' to test what you think you've learned.   
  
Finally, if you have a question and you can't find the answer, try to look in the [[FAQ]].  Add the question to the FAQ even if you don't know the answer and someone will likely answer it.
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Finally, if you have a question and you can't find the answer, try to look in the [[FAQ]].  Add the question to the [[FAQ]] even if you don't know the answer and someone will likely answer it.
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Remember that some pages (like reference have a standard naming convention. Check out the [[FAQ]] for details, although
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the naming convention should be easy to work out from looking at some pages.

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A complete place to start learning how to code wiki pages is the Wiki User's Guide, particularly the editors section. However, this is a lot of information at once.

A better way to start is go to a page where you want to know how to do something, click on edit, and see how it's done. After that go to the Test Page to test what you think you've learned.

Finally, if you have a question and you can't find the answer, try to look in the FAQ. Add the question to the FAQ even if you don't know the answer and someone will likely answer it.

Remember that some pages (like reference have a standard naming convention. Check out the FAQ for details, although the naming convention should be easy to work out from looking at some pages.