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<center> [[Help:Contents]] - [[Help:Writing a Wiki Article|Writing a Wiki Article]] - [[Help:WikiMarkup Formatting|Formatting Cheatsheet]] </center>
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|pagetitle =Welcome to the Help Pages
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|pagebody = WikiVet is a collaboratively edited veterinary encyclopedia to which you can contribute. These series of articles aim to help you join in this ongoing project. The following pages will discuss features of WikiVet, giving style and content guidance, and laying down some basic rules and guidelines to follow whilst using the WikiVet. Please remember that this is only a basic tutorial and if you are struggling please look at the external Wikipedia help pages or email on of our admins. A key feature of WikiVet is the [[sandpit]]. This is essentially a practice area for editing and experimenting. No one will mind if you mess this page up whilst learning the ropes of WikiVet.
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[[Help:Writing a Wiki Article|Writing a Wiki Article]]
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==Welcome to the Help Pages==
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[[Help:Reviewing content|Reviewing content]]
  
WikiVet is a collaboratively edited veterinary encyclopedia to which you can contribute. These series of articles aim to help you join in this ongoing project.
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[[Help:Creating School Page|Creating a Vet School page]]
  
The following pages will discuss features of WikiVet, giving style and content guidance, and laying down some basic rules and guidelines to follow whilst using the WikiVet..
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[[Help:Books|Creating an eBook or PDF]]
  
Please remember that this is only a basic tutorial and if you are struggling please look at the external Wikipedia help pages or email on of our admins. .
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[[Help:WikiMarkup Formatting|Formatting Cheatsheet]]
  
A key feature of WikiVet is the [[sandpit]]. This is essentially a practice area for editting and experimenting. No one will mind if you mess this page up whilst learning the ropes of WikiVet.
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[[Help:Personalise User Page|Personalising your user page]]
  
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[[Help:Collapsible tables|Collapsible tables]]
  
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[[Help:Frequently Asked Questions |FAQ]]
  
===[[Help:Writing a Wiki Article|Writing a Wiki Article]]===
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[[Help:Content Maps|Content Maps]]
===[[Help:WikiMarkup Formatting|Formatting]]===
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*See also detailed [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Contents help from MediaWiki]
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[[Help:Templates|Templates]]
===Layouts===
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*General page layout for [[Help:Anatomy and Physiology Template|anatomy and physiology]]
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[[Help:Extensions|Extensions]]
**Pages should be a hybrid of bullet points and paragraphs. Try to avoid excessive use of either formatting
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*[[Help:WikiPath Guidelines|WikiPath guidelines]]
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[[Translate|Translating content]]
*The link bar at the top of every page uses [[Template:Toplink|toplink]]
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**For an explanation of its deployment across the wiki see [[Help:Toplink Deployment|here]]
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[[Help:Find and Replace|Find and Replace ]]<sup>(sysop & 'authors' only)</sup>
*For references use this [[template:citation|citation template]]
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[[WikiVet logos]]
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[[Sandpit]]
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[[Help:Videos|How-to videos]]</b></big>
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Latest revision as of 12:28, 17 March 2012

Welcome to the Help Pages

WikiVet is a collaboratively edited veterinary encyclopedia to which you can contribute. These series of articles aim to help you join in this ongoing project. The following pages will discuss features of WikiVet, giving style and content guidance, and laying down some basic rules and guidelines to follow whilst using the WikiVet. Please remember that this is only a basic tutorial and if you are struggling please look at the external Wikipedia help pages or email on of our admins. A key feature of WikiVet is the sandpit. This is essentially a practice area for editing and experimenting. No one will mind if you mess this page up whilst learning the ropes of WikiVet.