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Revision as of 03:38, 10 February 2015
Welcome to the Pathfinder Wiki, Bigwelcome!
First steps tutorial
The Pathfinder Wiki is hosted by the North American Division for the collaborative development of Pathfinder resources for worldwide use.
You do not need technical skills to contribute. You can easily change most pages. Please introduce yourself, and let us know what interests you.
(Would you like to provide feedback on this message?)
Goodies, tips and tricks
- Please fill in the edit summary and preview your edits before saving.
- Sign your name on discussion pages by typing ~~~~
Getting help
- Read the Using Wikibooks book for a friendly introduction to wiki editing. Even though it is not hosted here, it is a very good resource for wiki editing.
- You can get friendly help from the community in the community portal.
Made a mistake?
- You can restore a previously saved version by clicking the history button on any page.
- Need to rename a page? Use the move tab.
- To request a page be deleted, add {{delete|your reason}} to the top of the page.
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Given the value of the Wikibooks community, it is encouraged for seasoned Wikibookians to welcome new users with this template, which lists some useful links and conventions that are often helpful to new users.
Usage
Place {{subst:bigwelcome|~~~~}}
on the user's talk page (not the user page itself) to sign it.
There are no rules as to when to welcome new users. Generally, they should have some valid edits (not just their own user- or talk page). At the same time, welcoming users who have been with the project for a while could be taken as a disrespectful hint that they don't understand the project.