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ߥߞߌ ߞߣߐߘߐ ߟߎ߬ ߡߊߦߟߍ߬ߡߊ߲ ߣߐ߰ߡߊ߲߬ߓߊ ߟߋ߬ ߦߋ߫:


 * 1) "" ߞߐߜߍ ߘߎ߲ߛߓߍ ߛߐ߲߬ߞߌ߲߫ ߞߐߜߍ ߛߊ߲ߝߍ߬.
 * 2) ߛߓߍߟߌ ߟߎ߬ ߡߊߝߊ߬ߟߋ߲߬.
 * 3) ߞߎ߬ߘߎ "" ߛߐ߲߬ߞߌ߲߫.

ߜߊ߲߯ߛߊ߲߫ ߕߊ߲߬߹

ߡߊ߬ߦߟߍ߬ߡߊ߲߬ߠߌ߲ ߛߙߊߕߌ߸ ߡߊ߬ߦߟߍ߬ߡߊ߲߬ߠߌ߲ ߓߍ߲߬ߡߊ߬ߞߊ߲߸ ߊ߬ ߣߌ߫ ߛߏ߯ߙߏߟߌ
ߥߞߌ ߡߊ߬ߦߟߍ߬ߡߊ߲߬ߠߌ߲ ߛߙߊߕߌ߫ ߝߟߐ ߦߋ߫ ߴߴߴߞߍ߫ ߞߟߏߘߋ߲߫ ߞߎ߲ߓߊ ߘߌ߫ߴߴߴ ߟߋ߬ ߘߌ߫. ߕߊ߯ ߞߊ߬ - ߡߊ߬ߦߟߍ߬ߡߊ߲߬ߠߌ߲ ߞߍ߫. ߡߐ߰ ߜߘߍ߫ ߟߎ߫ ߘߴߌ ߟߊ߫ ߢߌ߬ߣߊ ߟߎ߬ ߛߊߞߍ߫߸ ߏ߬ ߘߐ߫ ߌ ߦߋ߫ ߞߍ߫ ߜߎ߲߬ߘߎ ߘߐ߫߸ ߞߊ߬ ߞߊߘߊ߲ ߘߏ߫ ߞߍ߫߹ ߥߞߌ ߞߐߜߍ ߟߎ߬ ߡߊߦߟߍ߬ߡߊ߲߬ߠߌ߲ ߓߍ߲߬ߡߊ߬ߞߊ߲ ߠߎ߬߸ ߛߙߊߕߌ ߟߎ߬߸ ߊ߬ ߣߌ߫ ߥߘߋ߬ߥߘߋ߬ߟߌ ߛߎ߮ ߓߍ߯ ߘߏ߫ ߟߋ߬ ߦߋ߫ ߦߋ߲߬, ߞߏ߬ߣߌ߲߬ ߴߴߴߞߍ߫ ߞߟߏߘߋ߲߫ ߞߎ߲ߓߊ ߘߌ߫ߴߴߴ ߟߋ߬ ߦߴߊ߬ ߛߙߊߕߌ ߓߍ߯ ߘߐ߫ ߢߊ߬ߕߣߐ߬ߡߊ ߟߋ߬ ߘߌ߫߹

ߡߊ߬ߦߟߍ߬ߡߊ߲߬ߠߌ߲ ߦߋ߫ ߓߟߏߡߊߜߍ߲ ߠߋ߬ ߘߌ߫ ߕߍߕߍ߯ ߞߎߘߊ߫ ߞߎ߲ߕߎߙߎ߲ ߘߐ߫ ߥߟߊ߫ ߞߌ߬ߓߊ߬ߙߏ߬ߦߊ߬ߟߌ ߞߐߜߍ ߟߎ߬߸ ߤߊߡߊ߲߫ ߛߓߍߟߌߣߐ ߥߟߊ߫ ߛߓߍߢߊߓߘߍ ߢߌ߬ߣߊ߲߬ߞߐ ߘߊߘߐߓߍ߲߭. ߊ߬ ߝߘߏ߬ߓߦߊ߬ ߓߟߏߡߊ߬߸ ߞߊߘߊ߲߫ ߞߍ ߛߓߍߟߌ ߘߏ߫ ߝߊ߬ߙߊ ߥߟߴߊ߬ ߡߊߦߟߍ߬ߡߊ߲ ߘߐ߫߸ ߛߴߊ߬ ߘߌ߫ ߟߛߊߣߌ߲ߧߊ ߞߵߊ߬ ߟߊߛߎ߬ߘߎ߲߬ߧߊ߫.ߊ߬ ߓߍ߯ ߘߐ߫ ߢߊ߬ߕߣߐ߬ߡߊ ߦߋ߫ ߡߍ߲ ߘߌ߫߸ ߏ߬ ߟߋ ߦߴߌ ߘߍ߲߬ߞߣߍ߬ߦߊ ߘߴߊ߬ ߡߊ߬ ߞߏ߫ ߌ ߦߋ߫ ߞߏ ߘߏ߫ ߟߋ߬ ߞߍ߫ ߞߏ ߘߐ߫ ߡߍ߲ ߘߌ߫ ߥߞߌ ߞߣߐߘߐ ߛߊ߲ߞߘߐߕߊ߬.

ߣߴߌ ߞߍ߫ ߘߴߊ߬ ߝߍ߬ ߞߊ߬ ߛߏ߯ߙߏߟߌ ߛߎ߯ߦߊ ߘߏ߫ ߞߍ߫߸ ߦߏ߫ ߞߎ߲߬ߕߐ߰ ߞߎߘߊ߫ ߥߟߊ߫ ߛߓߍߟߌ ߞߟߏߘߋ߲߫ ߞߎ߲ߓߦߊ߸ ߌ ߦߋ߫ ߥߞߌ ߞߎߡߦߊߘߐ ߟߋ߬ ߟߊߓߊ߯ߙߊ߫ ߟߊ߫ ߥߟߊ߫ ߞߎ߬ߘߎ ߡߍ߲ ߦߋ߫ ߡߊ߬ߦߟߍ߬ߡߊ߲߬ߠߌ߲ ߕߎߟߑߓߊ߯ߙ ߡߊ߬ߦߟߍ߬ߡߊ߲߬ߠߌ߲߬ ߕߌ߲ߞߎߘߎ߲ ߛߊ߲ߘߐ߫. ߘߍ߬ߡߍ߲߬ߠߌ߲ ߞߍ߫: ߛߏ߯ߙߏߟߌ ߘߐ߫ ߘߍ߲߬ߒ߬ߡߊ߬ ߛߎ߯ߦߊ ߘߏ߫ ߟߎ߫ ߛߏ߯ߙߏߟߌ ߟߊߓߊ߯ߙߊ ߘߐ߫.

ߡߊ߬ߦߟߍ߬ߡߊ߲߬ߠߌ߲ ߟߊ߬ߘߛߏ߬ߟߌ
Before you save a change, you can enter a short note (must be shorter than 500 characters) in the "" box describing your changes. Don't worry too much about this, or spend too much time thinking about it: just put in a short description of what you just changed. For example, you might say "fixed typo" or "added more information about sunflowers".

This summary gets stored alongside your edit, and allows people to track changes in the wiki more effectively.

Preview
It's a good idea to use the "" button to see what your change will look like, before you save it. This is also related to tracking changes because every time you save, this is displayed to others as a separate change. This isn't something to worry about too much, but it's good to get into the habit of eliminating mistakes in your own work, by using a preview before saving, rather than saving, then having to do another edit just to make one or more minor corrections.

Show changes
Another option is the "" button which allows you to see the differences between the current version and the edited version.

Protected pages
Pages that are protected cannot be edited by anyone except users of a specific group. Protected pages will instead display "View source" instead of edit. In that case, to edit a protected page, contact a user who has permission to edit the page. The default protection levels are as follows:


 * None (allow all users)
 * Autoconfirmed (prevent edits by new and unregistered users)
 * Sysop (prevent edits by all users except administrators)

Other types of editing
With wiki edits you can start a new page, move (or rename) a page, or even delete a page:



Remember you should always aim to improve the overall contents of the wiki with your edits.

Discussion
Every article has its own "talk page" where you can ask questions, make suggestions, or discuss corrections. See Help:Talk pages.