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The Table of Contents for the available help pages on this website is shown to the right. Click on any of the hyperlinks to find help on the specified topic.
If the font is too small, try using your browser's command for increasing the font size. This is typically the "Ctrl +" key combination, or on Macs the "command +" combination.If you are mainly interested in finding your way around, please visit the links under the heading Notes for Readers in the menu on the right.
If you would like to know how to edit or create pages, a good place to start is the Editing link in the menu on the right.
For comprehensive help about navigating and editing, see the MediaWiki Handbook.
See the QED Gallery for some demonstrations of various extensions and templates
The remainder of this page covers the following topics.
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Policies and Guidelines
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For stylistic and other guidelines, see the Guidelines page.
Sandboxes
If you wish to edit a page experimentally, please feel free to visit the community Sandbox, or to edit your own User: page. Assuming you have logged in, you can edit your User: page by first clicking on your user name between the small icon and the "my talk" link which normally appear at the top of the page, and then either creating the page, or editing it if it already exists.
If you wish to create a private "sandbox", you can simply click here. This is equivalent to typing User:MYID/Sandbox in the search box (where MYID is your id), and then clicking Go.
Providing Navigational Aids for Inter-related Pages
See Help:Navigational Templates.
Comprehensive Listings
- Help: — all the pages in the Help: namespace on this website.
- Color Names — the standard color names that can be used as part of the markup.
- Category:Mediawiki Extensions — all the currently installed extensions.
- Special:Categories — all the currently defined categories.
- Templates — all the currently defined templates.
Courses
Princeton University students may register for wiki-enabled courses from the main page of the course on Blackboard.
Information about locating and editing course-related pages may be viewed here.
Information for instructors about the course namespace and Blackboard is here.
Further Help
- FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions












