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''Welcome to {{SITENAME}}! The following help section is created and edited by wiki users, just like the rest of the wiki.''
 
''Welcome to {{SITENAME}}! The following help section is created and edited by wiki users, just like the rest of the wiki.''
  
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* A wiki is designed to allow every user to edit its content. If you see something you think could be improved about the {{SITENAME}}, '''improve it!''' Just click the "edit" tab at the top of most pages to edit their contents. You may have to [[Special:CreateAccount|create an account]] or [[Special:UserLogin|log in]] before you'll see the "edit" tab - but it's free and takes under a minute to do.
 
* A wiki is designed to allow every user to edit its content. If you see something you think could be improved about the {{SITENAME}}, '''improve it!''' Just click the "edit" tab at the top of most pages to edit their contents. You may have to [[Special:CreateAccount|create an account]] or [[Special:UserLogin|log in]] before you'll see the "edit" tab - but it's free and takes under a minute to do.
 
* '''Don't be afraid to edit.''' Part of the wiki system is an integrated version tracking system, so there's never a risk of losing something. If you make a mistake, you or someone else can easily fix it - so take the initiative and make a change if you think it's useful. (Tip: when editing, you can also use the "Preview" button to check how the page will look before you save it!)
 
* '''Don't be afraid to edit.''' Part of the wiki system is an integrated version tracking system, so there's never a risk of losing something. If you make a mistake, you or someone else can easily fix it - so take the initiative and make a change if you think it's useful. (Tip: when editing, you can also use the "Preview" button to check how the page will look before you save it!)
* If you need a basic guide to the formatting syntax used for editing pages, take a look at the [[Help:Basics|Basics help page]].
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* If you need a basic guide to the formatting syntax used for editing pages, take a look at the [[Help:Editing|editing help page]].
 
* If you want to experiment with wiki code someplace other than an actual article page, you can use your own [[Special:Mypage|userpage]], or the shared [[Sandbox|sandbox page]].
 
* If you want to experiment with wiki code someplace other than an actual article page, you can use your own [[Special:Mypage|userpage]], or the shared [[Sandbox|sandbox page]].
 
* Once you feel comfortable with Wiki markup, feel free to start adding your RimWorld knowledge to the many articles or take a look at the [[RimWorld_Wiki:To-do|things to do]] list.
 
* Once you feel comfortable with Wiki markup, feel free to start adding your RimWorld knowledge to the many articles or take a look at the [[RimWorld_Wiki:To-do|things to do]] list.

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