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The haskell.org website is a wiki, meaning anyone can edit or add new
Most of the Haskell website is a wiki, meaning that content can be edited by everyone. However you have to create an account and log in if you want to change the site. This is to protect the wiki against spam. Don't worry: account creation is quick and easy.
 
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content. To do this you must first create an account and log in. This
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* [http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/?title=Special:Userlogin&returnto=HaskellWiki:Contributing Create an account]
   
 
On the bottom of each wiki page you will find links for creating an account, logging in, editing the current page, and so on. [[Help:Editing|Help on editing]] is available, including information on editor support.
 
On the bottom of each wiki page you will find links for creating an account, logging in, editing the current page, and so on. [[Help:Editing|Help on editing]] is available, including information on editor support.
   
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More help on editing is available here:
If you have chosen to change things on the wiki, it would be great if you would try to follow the [[HaskellWiki:Guidelines|guidelines]] for this wiki. And please have a look at the [[HaskellWiki:Licensing|license information]].
 
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* [[HaskellWiki:Guidelines|Editing guidelines]]
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* [[HaskellWiki:Copyrights|Copyright]]
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* [[HaskellWiki:Syntax_highlighting|Syntax highlighting]]
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* [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Editing Editing help]
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* [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents Mediawiki help]

Revision as of 09:20, 15 November 2006

The haskell.org website is a wiki, meaning anyone can edit or add new content. To do this you must first create an account and log in. This is easy!

On the bottom of each wiki page you will find links for creating an account, logging in, editing the current page, and so on. Help on editing is available, including information on editor support.

More help on editing is available here: