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[edit] Wiki?

Wiki's are community maintained websites and their usage is commonly employed by groups, companies or any other medium, wishing to increase efficiency and collaboration between a community or group of people.

One of the largest and best known wiki' can be found at Wikipedia. This project is designed with the same goal in mind, although we aim to be much more focused on paganism, and therefore delivering a much larger collection of subject-specific articles.

[edit] Contributing

Read the Contribute page and the Community Portal page to get a grasp of what needs doing and whats going on.
To learn how to edit wiki pages, and to brush up on the markup language, go to the How to Edit page.

[edit] Finding articles

To find an article, you can search for its title or some words included in its contents. However, many people may prefer browsing, so it is very important for all articles to contain links to related pages (sometimes even uncreated ones, to motivate visitors write more!). Starting browsing from the Main Page and using the links included in each article, you should be able to find the article you are interested to in a reasonable period of time. If not, maybe you can help us to improve the site!

Have a look at Community Portal to find out about us, why we're here, what we're doing and how you can get involved. Discuss guidelines, technical problems and similar issues on the discussion page: Discussion.

To sign your messages use four tildes (~~~~). The software will automagically replace the four tildes with your username and a timestamp. If you do not have a username, your IP address may be used.

[edit] Registering

You can register by clicking on the Log in link, entering a username and a password, and optionally an email address and your real name.

[edit] Page history

The Page history link which accompany each page shows the changes every user made to a page. If some unregistered users committed changes, they may be identified by their IP addresses.

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