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Created page with "You can contribute to the wiki either with or without an account. == Edit without an Account == You can edit most pages without creating an account: * Click on the '''Edit''' or '''Edit source''' tab at the top of a page. * Make your changes directly in the text area. * Click '''Show preview''' to review your edits. * When you're ready, click '''Publish changes'''. Be aware: * Your edits will be attributed to your IP address. * You won't have access to watchlists or ad..."
 
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You can contribute to the wiki either with or without an account.
You can contribute to the wiki either with or without an account.


== Edit without an Account ==
=== Edit without an Account ===
You can edit most pages without creating an account:
You can edit most pages without creating an account:


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* You won't have access to watchlists or advanced editing features.
* You won't have access to watchlists or advanced editing features.


== Edit with an Account ==
=== Edit with an Account ===


Creating a user account lets you contribute with your edits linked to your username instead of your IP address.
Creating a user account lets you contribute with your edits linked to your username instead of your IP address.


=== How to create an Account ===
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==== How to create an Account ====


Click on '''Create account''' at the top-right corner of the page.
Click on '''Create account''' at the top-right corner of the page.
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* Your '''username''' will appear at the top of the page when you are logged in.
* Your '''username''' will appear at the top of the page when you are logged in.
* You will have access to '''watchlists''', '''user preferences''', and other features for editing and tracking changes.
* You will have access to '''watchlists''', '''user preferences''', and other features for editing and tracking changes.
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