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Revision as of 07:30, 27 May 2013
CREATING AN ARTICLE IS EASY
- First log in or register (registering only takes 2 mins).
- Then type the title of the article you want to create into the search box at the top of the page and click GO.
- If an article with that name doesn't exist, you'll be asked if you want to create it. Click on the link and your new article will open.
TOP TIPS
- Keep your formatting simple. Plain text, bulleted lists, numbered lists and headings.
- Save your article regularly - then if you have a problem you can recover previous versions from the article history .
- Designing Buildings Wiki is not for self promotion or product placement. You can write as much as you like about yourself and your products in your 'page about me', but not in your articles. See our notability test for more guidance.
TUTORIALS
- Watch our video tutorial: how to create an article on YouTube.
- For guidance on what sort of writing style to use for your articles see our quick style guide.
- For more information see our help page.
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