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*[[Help:User Tutorials|User Tutorials]] - These help tutorials will help you to learn how to contribute to Physiopedia.<br>  
*[[Help:User Tutorials|User Tutorials]] - These help tutorials will help you to learn how to contribute to Physiopedia.<br>  
*[[Help:FAQs|Help FAQs]] - this page will answer all of the common questions that we get asked. If the answer you are looking for is not here then post your question on the forum.  
*[[Help:FAQs|Help FAQs]] - this page will answer all of the common questions that we get asked. If the answer you are looking for is not here then post your question on the Talk page associated with this page (you can do this by clicking on the Discussion tab at the top of the page).  
*[http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents MediaWiki Help] - Physiopedia is run on MediWiki which is an open source wiki platform.&nbsp; These are the official help pages from MediaWiki.<br>  
*[http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents MediaWiki Help] - Physiopedia is run on MediWiki which is an open source wiki platform.&nbsp; These are the official help pages from MediaWiki.<br>  
*[http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Wikitext Wikitext] - This page describes how to use 'wikitext' which is the code that this wiki is written in.You may want to have a look at this if you are making advanced edits to the wiki.<br>
*[http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Wikitext Wikitext] - This page describes how to use 'wikitext' which is the code that this wiki is written in.You may want to have a look at this if you are making advanced edits to the wiki.<br>

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If you need help using or editing Physiopedia you should find the answers that you need somewhere in the following articles:

  • User Tutorials - These help tutorials will help you to learn how to contribute to Physiopedia.
  • Help FAQs - this page will answer all of the common questions that we get asked. If the answer you are looking for is not here then post your question on the Talk page associated with this page (you can do this by clicking on the Discussion tab at the top of the page).
  • MediaWiki Help - Physiopedia is run on MediWiki which is an open source wiki platform.  These are the official help pages from MediaWiki.
  • Wikitext - This page describes how to use 'wikitext' which is the code that this wiki is written in.You may want to have a look at this if you are making advanced edits to the wiki.


If you would like to try editing without worrying about damaging the "real" content of the wiki you can do this in a specific page called Sandbox.