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Clicklaw Wikibooks feature a free, accessible online resource (the wiki version of a publication) that is also used to produce a printed book. This Clicklaw Wikibooks Guide is designed to get a 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 feature a free, accessible online resource (the wiki version of a publication) that is also used to produce a printed book. This Clicklaw Wikibooks Guide is designed to get a 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 contributors==
==Step-by-Step Guide for Contributors==
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Revision as of 16:46, 1 April 2013

Welcome Clicklaw Wikibooks contributors!

Clicklaw Wikibooks feature a free, accessible online resource (the wiki version of a publication) that is also used to produce a printed book. This Clicklaw Wikibooks Guide is designed to get a 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 Contributors

Getting oriented

Editing content

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 open source software that powers Clicklaw Wikibooks, as well as the hugely popular Wikipedia.)

About this Guide

This Guide is maintained by the Clicklaw site editors. For more information about this site, please send questions to editor at clicklaw.bc.ca.