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Getting familiar with Paragon Wiki's [[{{SITENAME}}:Article Guidelines|Article Guidelines]] and the [[Help:Contents|Help pages]] prior to contributing makes a big difference in a new editor getting settled. A lot of wiki syntax assistance can be found in the Help pages.
Getting familiar with Paragon Wiki's [[{{SITENAME}}:Article Guidelines|Article Guidelines]] and the [[Help:Contents|Help pages]] prior to contributing makes a big difference in a new editor getting settled. A lot of wiki syntax assistance can be found in the Help pages.


Don't know where to start? A good place to begin is editing articles that are designated as [[:Category:Stubs|stubs]] and [[:Category:Work in Progress|works in progress]]. These articles need anything from minor tweaks to major overhauls, and anything you have to add would be appreciated! Once you're comfortable, you can take a look at the [[Special:Wantedpages|Wanted Pages]], a list of linked-to articles that don't exist yet.
Don't know where to start? A good place to begin is editing articles that are designated as [[:Category:Stubs|stubs]] and [[:Category:Work in Progress|works in progress]]. These articles need anything from minor tweaks to major overhauls, and anything you have to add would be appreciated! Once you're comfortable, you can take a look at the [[Special:Wantedpages|Wanted Pages]], a list of linked-to articles that don't yet exist.

Revision as of 03:46, 7 January 2012

Updating and Writing Articles

To find information, use the search box on the left; alternately, browse the available categories or view the table of contents. If you cannot find the information you are searching for, feel free to add it to the wiki for other users to see, or post in the Titan Network's Requested Articles forum.

Getting familiar with Paragon Wiki's Article Guidelines and the Help pages prior to contributing makes a big difference in a new editor getting settled. A lot of wiki syntax assistance can be found in the Help pages.

Don't know where to start? A good place to begin is editing articles that are designated as stubs and works in progress. These articles need anything from minor tweaks to major overhauls, and anything you have to add would be appreciated! Once you're comfortable, you can take a look at the Wanted Pages, a list of linked-to articles that don't yet exist.