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Keep in mind the site will be under constant development. Wikis require a bit of learning to get started, but with a bit of dedication, you can take part by editing pages, adding categories, and so on here and on other wikis | Keep in mind the site will be under constant development. Wikis require a bit of learning to get started, but with a bit of dedication, you can take part by editing pages, adding categories, and so on here and on other wikis. | ||
We recommend you create an account <b>before</b> editing, then you will only have to do this process once. We use a 'human verification process' to block spam. | |||
== How do I create pages? == | == How do I create pages? == | ||
# Create a Wikipedia account and log into your account. | |||
# Fill in the form with your text. Ensure you are able to cite all your text. | |||
# Upload a profile image. | |||
# Upload any additional media and format according to the guides. Add social media with a [http://www.mediawikiwidgets.org/Main_Page MediaWiki Widget] | |||
# Update as necessary | |||
There are three ways to add pages. The first two involve forms, the third is standard wiki pages. Remember when adding pages, '''every page must have a unique name.''' So don't call your event "Dance party," call it "Central Calgary Dance Party Spring 2012." If you see someone else's data on a form you're editing, start again with a unique name. | There are three ways to add pages. The first two involve forms, the third is standard wiki pages. Remember when adding pages, '''every page must have a unique name.''' So don't call your event "Dance party," call it "Central Calgary Dance Party Spring 2012." If you see someone else's data on a form you're editing, start again with a unique name. | ||