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Revision as of 20:48, 23 April 2013
This is a help page for contributors or users.
- This page contains no legal help information.
- See other Clicklaw Wikibooks Guides.
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.)
Step-by-step guide for Clicklaw Wikibook contributors
Download the full Clicklaw Wikibooks Contributor Guide in PDF (current to March 2013). |
Getting oriented
Editing content
- Editing a Page on Clicklaw Wikibooks
- Clicklaw Wikibooks Cheatsheet (for key wiki codes and shortcuts)
Commenting on content
Additional resources
The Clicklaw Wikibooks Style Guide highlights key style and word usage for pages on Clicklaw Wikibooks.
The MediaWiki website also includes excellent support material — for example, instructions on navigating a wiki, editing pages, and much more. (MediaWiki is free, open source software that powers Clicklaw Wikibooks, as well as the hugely popular Wikipedia.)
For further information
This Guide is maintained by the Clicklaw site editors. For more information or support, please contact editor at clicklaw.bc.ca.
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