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Revision as of 17:03, 11 December 2006
If this is your first visit, please see the introduction page.
How to Play
Before contributing please observe these guidelines:
- You have to create an account (see Wikipedia Username guidelines) before editing/creating pages.
- Try one of the mailing lists first (and read the mailing-lists page before doing so).
- If you write something opinionated, sign it with your username.
- Please only create pages directly relating to microformats on this wiki. Other pages will likely be deleted.
- Please obey the naming conventions for pages.
- Don't use talk pages. See #2.
- Please try to ensure that you produce valid XHTML.
- When you paste code, add some line breaks at a reasonable width.
- Please do not use "?" or other punctuation in the headings - it helps to keep the URLs to their fragment identifiers shorter and easier to read, copy/paste etc.
- Headings may be explicitly marked up with <h1> <h2> tags etc. in order to avoid having them show up / pollute the Table of Contents. If you find such headings in a page, please DO NOT change them to "=" or "==" style headings.