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Thanks for using OpenWetWare.  Here are a few tips on getting started.
Thanks for using OpenWetWare.  Here are a few tips on getting started.


#The most important thing to know is that every change is tracked and easily reverted.  Because of this, you should feel free to edit as much as possible.  One good way to start editing is by looking at the code of any page, like [http://openwetware.mit.edu/index.php?title=Getting_Started_on_OpenWetWare&action=edit this one]  
#The most important thing to know is that every change is tracked and easily reverted.  Because of this, you should feel free to edit as much as possible.  One good way to start editing is by looking at the code of any page, like [http://openwetware.mit.edu/index.php?title=Getting_Started_on_OpenWetWare&action=edit this one] (remember to log in).  You can also look at the history of any page, by clicking on the history tab above.  This will show every edit that every user made.   
#Lab
#Lab
#BackDoor
#BackDoor
#MIT Group
#MIT Group
#Protocols
#Protocols

Revision as of 13:36, 10 August 2005

Thanks for using OpenWetWare. Here are a few tips on getting started.

  1. The most important thing to know is that every change is tracked and easily reverted. Because of this, you should feel free to edit as much as possible. One good way to start editing is by looking at the code of any page, like this one (remember to log in). You can also look at the history of any page, by clicking on the history tab above. This will show every edit that every user made.
  2. Lab
  3. BackDoor
  4. MIT Group
  5. Protocols