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== DL Wiki help ==
== DL Wiki help ==


* [[Daniel Larson Wiki:When and when not to add new pages|When and when not to add new pages]]
* [[Daniel Larson Wiki:New Pages|When and when not to add new pages]]
* [[Daniel Larson Wiki:To-do list|To-do list]]
* [[Daniel Larson Wiki:To-do list|To-do list]]
* [[Daniel Larson Wiki:Citations and Archiving|Citations and Archiving]]
* [[Daniel Larson Wiki:Citations and Archiving|Citations and Archiving]]
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== MediaWiki help ==
== MediaWiki help ==


* [[mw:Help:Contents|MediaWiki help]] contais basic usage information and stuff like that. Good for new users and those seeking information about bugs. Usually up-to-date.
* [[mw:Help:Contents|MediaWiki help]]. Contains basic usage information. Good for new users and those seeking information about bugs. Usually up-to-date.
* [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents Meta-wiki help.] Contains much more advanced usage information, examples, templates you can copy, etc., but usually harder to navigate and possibly outdated. Great for those with a bit of experience, or if you need to make a template
* [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents Meta-wiki help.] Contains much more advanced usage information, examples, templates you can copy, etc., but usually harder to navigate and possibly outdated. Great for those with a bit of experience, or if you need to make a template
* [[commons:File:MediaWikiRefCard.png|MediaWiki Reference Card.]] A one-page reference sheet with all the basic wiki editing info on it.
* [[commons:File:MediaWikiRefCard.png|MediaWiki Reference Card.]] A one-page reference sheet with all the basic wiki editing info on it.

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MediaWiki help

  • MediaWiki help. Contains basic usage information. Good for new users and those seeking information about bugs. Usually up-to-date.
  • Meta-wiki help. Contains much more advanced usage information, examples, templates you can copy, etc., but usually harder to navigate and possibly outdated. Great for those with a bit of experience, or if you need to make a template
  • MediaWiki Reference Card. A one-page reference sheet with all the basic wiki editing info on it.