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To improve, update, or correct an article, sign in and click on the article's <FONT style="border: 1px #0F0F00 solid; background: #FFFFEF;">'''edit'''</FONT> tab at the top of the page.  You can click on the <FONT style="border: 1px #0F0F00 solid; background: #FFFFEF;">'''Show preview'''</FONT> button to test your revision and press <FONT style="border: 1px #0F0F00 solid; background: #FFFFEF;">'''Save page'''</FONT> button when you are finished with it.
To improve, update, or correct an article, sign in and click on the article's <FONT style="border: 1px #0F0F00 solid; background: #FFFFEF;">'''edit'''</FONT> tab at the top of the page.  You can click on the <FONT style="border: 1px #0F0F00 solid; background: #FFFFEF;">'''Show preview'''</FONT> button to test your revision and press <FONT style="border: 1px #0F0F00 solid; background: #FFFFEF;">'''Save page'''</FONT> button when you are finished with it.


To create a new article, simply add the name of the page that you would like to create to your browser's address bar.  If the title contains two or more words, add an underscore instead of a space.  For example, if an article for current national chair '''Bill Redpath''' did not already exist, you could create it by typing:
To create a new article, simply add the name of the page that you would like to create to your browser's address bar.  If the title contains two or more words, add an underscore instead of a space.  For example, the address for the article about current national chair '''Bill Redpath''' is written as follows:


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     ht<B></B>tp://www.lpedia.org/index.php/Bill_Redpath

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LPedia is a collaborative, running history of the Libertarian Party. Running on the popular MediaWiki engine, LPedia is open to everyone interested in the Libertarian Party.

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To create a new article, simply add the name of the page that you would like to create to your browser's address bar. If the title contains two or more words, add an underscore instead of a space. For example, the address for the article about current national chair Bill Redpath is written as follows:

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