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[[Clicklaw Wikibooks]] are collaboratively developed, plain language legal publications that are born-wiki and can also be printed. This Clicklaw Wikibooks Guide is designed to get a wikibook contributor started. (If you are a contributor to the main Clicklaw website and looking for support information, see the [[Clicklaw Website Contributor Guide]].)
[[Clicklaw Wikibooks]] are collaboratively developed, plain language legal publications that are born-wiki and can also be printed. This Clicklaw Wikibooks Guide is designed to get a wikibook contributor started. (If you are a contributor to the main Clicklaw website and looking for support information, see the [[Clicklaw Website Contributor Guide]].)
==Before you edit==
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| text  = Download the [[Media:Clicklaw_Wikibook_Contributor_Guide.pdf|full Clicklaw Wikibooks Contributor Guide in PDF]] (current to March 2013).   
| text  = Download the [[Media:Clicklaw_Wikibook_Contributor_Guide.pdf|full Clicklaw Wikibooks Contributor Guide in PDF]] (current to March 2013).   
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==Before you edit==
===Edit what you are responsible for===
===Edit what you are responsible for===
Please be conscientious about which page you are editing, bearing in mind that several titles, or wikibooks, reside on this platform. Please only edit pages of those titles or chapters for which you are responsible.  Generally, let your discretion guide you, and follow the rule that if the coding looks too confusing, leave it be and email someone for help mailto:editor@clicklaw.bc.ca. But also...
Please be conscientious about which page you are editing, bearing in mind that several titles, or wikibooks, reside on this platform. Please only edit pages of those titles or chapters for which you are responsible.  Generally, let your discretion guide you, and follow the rule that if the coding looks too confusing, leave it be and email someone for help mailto:editor@clicklaw.bc.ca. But also...