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Welcome to the CUC3 Wiki. Its main purpose is to provide a user-friendly forum for discussing local issues like the queueing systems on the servers. This is better than doing it via email because everyone can read what everyone else is saying. You can also use it for setting up your own pages, but remember that local people can edit what you write. |
Welcome to the CUC3 Wiki. Its main purpose is to provide a user-friendly forum for discussing local issues like the queueing systems on the servers. This is better than doing it via email because everyone can read what everyone else is saying. You can also use it for setting up your own pages, but remember that local people can edit what you write. |
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You don't need to know anything about writing web pages to use a wiki. If you want to contribute to a page then log in using your Raven account and click the Edit tab at the top of the page. You will get a web form where you can edit the text on the page directly. The only rule is that you should remember to sign all of your contributions. You can do this quickly from the edit window by clicking the signature button. --[[User:cen1001|Catherine]] 14:50, 28 March 2006 (BST) |
You don't need to know anything about writing web pages to use a wiki. If you want to contribute to a page then log in using your Raven account and click the Edit tab at the top of the page. You will get a web form where you can edit the text on the page directly. The only rule is that you should remember to sign all of your contributions. You can do this quickly from the edit window by clicking the signature button. --[[User:cen1001|Catherine]] 14:50, 28 March 2006 (BST) |
Revision as of 14:20, 28 March 2006
Welcome to the CUC3 Wiki. Its main purpose is to provide a user-friendly forum for discussing local issues like the queueing systems on the servers. This is better than doing it via email because everyone can read what everyone else is saying. You can also use it for setting up your own pages, but remember that local people can edit what you write.
This page is kindly hosted for us by the [project].
You don't need to know anything about writing web pages to use a wiki. If you want to contribute to a page then log in using your Raven account and click the Edit tab at the top of the page. You will get a web form where you can edit the text on the page directly. The only rule is that you should remember to sign all of your contributions. You can do this quickly from the edit window by clicking the signature button. --Catherine 14:50, 28 March 2006 (BST)