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Introduction
This page is a default template for documentation on the wiki. To create a new guide on the wiki, read the page WikiGuide.
The introduction should briefly describe the intent of the page. For example: 'This page provides links to information about the Internet applications available for Ubuntu.'
First Section
For example, installation instructions.
Second Section
For example, configuration instructions.
Third Section
Some sections may just contain a lists of links. It is sometimes useful to include a short explanation of what the links are for. For example: 'Ubuntu includes the following Internet applications by default.'
<Link> - Lists of links should have bullets. Link text should not be in bold. Each link should be followed by short explanation of the link.
<Link> - Explanation of link.
<Link> - Explanation of link.
See also
A see also section can be used to point users towards other trusted Ubuntu resources. For example, if a page exists in the official documentation on http://help.ubuntu.com, you can link to such a page. This section is optional.
<Link> - Explanation of link.
<Link> - Explanation of link.
<Link> - Explanation of link.
External links
An external links section can be used to point users towards general information about the subject matter of the page, such as a wikipedia entry or project homepage. This section is optional.
<Link> - Explanation of link.
<Link> - Explanation of link.
<Link> - Explanation of link.
Discuss this page <- Each page should have a link to its PageDiscussion sub-page.
Categories: CategoryNew CategoryCleanup <- The categories section helps organise pages. A full list of page categories can be found at CategoryCategory.