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* Users must have 10 posts and 3 hours online in order to contribute to the wiki. If you do not meet these criteria, you will get an "invalid password" message. These requirements are subject to change, based on how well or poorly the trial works out. Anyone who pads their post count to gain access will have their posts deleted and may be banned, as with the chat room. | * Users must have 10 posts and 3 hours online in order to contribute to the wiki. If you do not meet these criteria, you will get an "invalid password" message. These requirements are subject to change, based on how well or poorly the trial works out. Anyone who pads their post count to gain access will have their posts deleted and may be banned, as with the chat room. | ||
* The [http://army.ca/forums/index.php/topic,24937.0.html Army.ca Conduct Guidelines] apply in full effect to the wiki. All edits are logged, along with your username. | * The [http://army.ca/forums/index.php/topic,24937.0.html Army.ca Conduct Guidelines] apply in full effect to the wiki. All edits are logged, along with your username. | ||
== Tips == | |||
To see different ways of using Wiki code, check out some pages at http://www.wikipedia.org - you don't need to make any changes. They also have a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandbox "Sandbox"] there where you can try out code just to see how stuff works. |
Revision as of 15:59, 17 May 2006
Getting started
Logging In
- In order to edit/contribute, users must log in using their forum username/password.
- Users must have 10 posts and 3 hours online in order to contribute to the wiki. If you do not meet these criteria, you will get an "invalid password" message. These requirements are subject to change, based on how well or poorly the trial works out. Anyone who pads their post count to gain access will have their posts deleted and may be banned, as with the chat room.
- The Army.ca Conduct Guidelines apply in full effect to the wiki. All edits are logged, along with your username.
Tips
To see different ways of using Wiki code, check out some pages at http://www.wikipedia.org - you don't need to make any changes. They also have a "Sandbox" there where you can try out code just to see how stuff works.