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So... as a Wikivirgin, how does this thing work then?
That's the thing about wikis - they start off as a blank canvas, and you need to add both content and navigation structure.
As reasonable first step might be to create a set of top level categories, and a set of links to articles under each category. A good place for this is the main page. You then start creating those pages.
I'm happy to do that part, if it will make things easier.
Structure
I think we already have a basic structure in the existing FAQ. We might beneficially look at importing that into wiki format before worrying too much about creating new content
Ok, that sounds like a sensible move. I will try to spend some time creating an index this weekend.
Use the + tab to add to a discussion
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--John Stumbles 11:44, 16 December 2006 (GMT)