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==Getting started==
 
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===First create an account===
 
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Please set yourself up with an account by clicking on the link on the top right.  Create a suitable username and then (when you have time) a '''[[Chemwiki:User page|user page]]'''.  If people want to contact you directly, they will leave a message on your personal user talk page, and you will receive notice of any new messages when you log on.
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Review the [[Help:Creating an account|'''instructions''' here]].  Please set yourself up with an account by clicking on the link on the top right.  Create a suitable username and then (when you have time) a '''[[Chemwiki:User page|user page]]'''.  If people want to contact you directly, they will leave a message on your personal user talk page, and you will receive notice of any new messages when you log on.
  
 
===Some real basics===
 
===Some real basics===

Revision as of 21:51, 21 January 2008

Welcome to the Chemistry 342 WikiProject page. The purpose of this project is to help coordinate work on Chemistry 342 poster projects.

Getting started

First create an account

Review the instructions here. Please set yourself up with an account by clicking on the link on the top right. Create a suitable username and then (when you have time) a user page. If people want to contact you directly, they will leave a message on your personal user talk page, and you will receive notice of any new messages when you log on.

Some real basics

An article page (like this one) is for content, not chat. You can use pages like this to try out rough drafts of text for your poster. Click on the "edit" tab and type away. Take a look at this page (or any others) to see how it's done. Write an edit summary in the box at the bottom, then click on "Save page". You should see the new version of the page immediately! (If you don't, try hitting "Refresh" in your browser.

A discussion page or talk page is associated with a particular article page, and it is used to discuss the content of that article. You might see that your partner has loaded some text for the poster, and you can post a comment like, "I like the new text, but the picture is wrong for the text. What do you think about using a picture of a fish instead?" You then sign your comment with four tildes, ~~~~ and click on "Save page".

Don't be shy about deleting things, every version of every page is saved, you can access it through the "History" tab. If you decide you liked the earlier version of the text, just find it in the history, then save it.

For more detail, see this help page. If you're still stuck, please leave a message on Martin Walker's talk page.

Wiki protocol

As with most forms of social software, please observe some basic rules:

  • Be polite to other users. If you resort to insults or abuse, you will be banned. If you disagree with your partner, don't keep arguing, ask a third party for their opinion.
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