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 No experience needed! If you can follow a form or write a paragraph, you can contribute to Lexipedia. No experience needed! If you can follow a form or write a paragraph, you can contribute to Lexipedia.
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-===== Coming from Another Wiki? ===== 
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-If you've edited on Wikipedia, Fandom, or other MediaWiki-based platforms, you'll feel at home here. Lexipedia runs on **DokuWiki**, which shares many core concepts but has a simpler syntax. 
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-**Key similarities:** 
-  * Pages are edited with wiki markup (just like you're used to) 
-  * Links use bracket notation: ''<nowiki>[[page name]]</nowiki>'' works just like MediaWiki 
-  * Talk pages, revisions, and recent changes all work the same way 
-  * Community-driven editing with transparent revision history 
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-**Key differences from MediaWiki:** 
-  * DokuWiki uses plain text files instead of a database — simpler, lighter, and easier to back up 
-  * Headings use ''<nowiki>====== H1 ======</nowiki>'' instead of ''<nowiki>= H1 =</nowiki>'' (more equals signs = higher level) 
-  * Bold is ''<nowiki>**bold**</nowiki>'' instead of ''<nowiki>'''bold'''</nowiki>'' 
-  * No templates or Lua scripting — the focus here is on clean, readable content 
-  * See the full [[https://www.dokuwiki.org/wiki:syntax|DokuWiki syntax guide]] for a complete reference 
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-If you're coming from tools like Notion, Confluence, or Google Docs, the wiki approach may be new to you — but DokuWiki is one of the simplest wikis to learn. The [[Quick Start Guide]] will have you editing in minutes. 
  
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