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The community section of the wiki is designed to help people get adjusted to helping out with the wiki.
 
The community section of the wiki is designed to help people get adjusted to helping out with the wiki.
[[Category:Community]]
 
 
 
*[[Community:Tasks|Tasklist]]: A list of tasks that we need completed at the wiki.
 
*[[Community:Tasks|Tasklist]]: A list of tasks that we need completed at the wiki.
 
*[[Community:Labels|Article Labels]]: A list of labels used to identify special articles.
 
*[[Community:Labels|Article Labels]]: A list of labels used to identify special articles.
*[[Community:Help|Help Namespace]]: Describes our namespace section dedicated to helping new editors.
 
 
*[[Community:Templates|Template Reference]]: Defines the three types of templates and the policies for maintaining them.
 
*[[Community:Templates|Template Reference]]: Defines the three types of templates and the policies for maintaining them.
 
*[[Community:Categories|Category Tree]]: Defines how Categories are to be presented and maintained.
 
*[[Community:Categories|Category Tree]]: Defines how Categories are to be presented and maintained.
*[[Community:Layouts]]:  A document detailing the general guidelines for page layouts.
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*[[Community:Layouts|Layouts]]:  A document detailing the general guidelines for page layouts.
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[[Category:Community]]

Latest revision as of 02:32, 18 January 2023

The community section of the wiki is designed to help people get adjusted to helping out with the wiki.

  • Tasklist: A list of tasks that we need completed at the wiki.
  • Article Labels: A list of labels used to identify special articles.
  • Template Reference: Defines the three types of templates and the policies for maintaining them.
  • Category Tree: Defines how Categories are to be presented and maintained.
  • Layouts: A document detailing the general guidelines for page layouts.