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== Contributor/Editor Resources ==
== Contributor/Editor Resources ==
A quick way to learn Wiki syntax (the source code is called "wikitext") is to go to a Wikipedia page and click on the "Edit source" or "View source" link at the top of the page.  I often use [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navier%E2%80%93Stokes_equations| the Navier Stokes page].  If something works on Wikipedia but not here, let Taylor know.   
A quick way to learn Wiki syntax (the source code is called "wikitext") is to go to a Wikipedia page and click on the "Edit source" or "View source" link at the top of the page.  I often use [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navier%E2%80%93Stokes_equations | the Navier Stokes page].  If something works on Wikipedia but not here, let Taylor know.   
* [[Help:Style Guide|ADCIRC Wiki style guide]] (under development)
* [[Help:Style Guide|ADCIRC Wiki style guide]] (under development)
* [http://www.workingwithmediawiki.com/book/chapter3.html Nice list of key editing abilities]
* [http://www.workingwithmediawiki.com/book/chapter3.html Nice list of key editing abilities]

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Hey there. For editors and administrators, links to some general wiki information are provided toward the bottom of this page, while more specific editing help can be found at the "Help" link on the sidebar of this page. The following summary shows some of the major pages that need content. Blue links are pages that have been created (but still definitely need content). Red links are pages that haven't been created yet (clicking the link will let you create the page). Have fun, and welcome to the party!

Basics
User Guide
How-To
Technical

Contributor/Editor Resources

A quick way to learn Wiki syntax (the source code is called "wikitext") is to go to a Wikipedia page and click on the "Edit source" or "View source" link at the top of the page. I often use | the Navier Stokes page. If something works on Wikipedia but not here, let Taylor know.

Moderator/Admin Resources

Wiki Management: Getting started