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These are the help pages for readers of {{SITENAME}}.
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== How to find what you're looking for ==
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The simplest way to find something is to use the '''search box''' that's down the left hand side of every page. You can type in a single word you want help on or a phrase. For more on using the search box, see [[Help:Searching]].
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Articles are classified into '''categories'''. Use categories to find articles that are related to the current one. For more on this, see [[Help:Categories]].
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== How to use {{SITENAME}} ==
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AWE is a ''guide'', but it is not an ''authority''. It gives advice, but bear in mind this advice comes with certain [[Help:caveats|caveats]].
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AWE is written with browsing in mind: follow the links in an article (click the words shown in blue) to read related articles, explanatations of technical terms, and so on.
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== More about {{SITENAME}} ==
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You may want to know:
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* more [[Help:About AWE|about AWE]], including and why and how it was written
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* more [[Help:MediaWiki|about MediaWiki]], the software that AWE is made with.

Latest revision as of 14:21, 6 August 2007

These are the help pages for readers of Hull AWE.

How to find what you're looking for

The simplest way to find something is to use the search box that's down the left hand side of every page. You can type in a single word you want help on or a phrase. For more on using the search box, see Help:Searching.

Articles are classified into categories. Use categories to find articles that are related to the current one. For more on this, see Help:Categories.

How to use Hull AWE

AWE is a guide, but it is not an authority. It gives advice, but bear in mind this advice comes with certain caveats.

AWE is written with browsing in mind: follow the links in an article (click the words shown in blue) to read related articles, explanatations of technical terms, and so on.

More about Hull AWE

You may want to know: