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Everything you need from getting started in the WHIG to adding your own resources and fully customising the way you use the site.

Getting Started

WHIG can be used in many different ways. Here's an overview of some of its functionality so that you can jump in where ever you feel comfortable.

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About

Information about the WHIG - find out where it came from and who made it possible.

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Browsing

How to find what you're after by looking through the different sections of WHIG.

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Searching

How to find a specific resource by using WHIG's search facility.

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Joining

How to become a member of WHIG and the benefits of doing so.

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Rating and Commenting

The first step to contributing to WHIG by leaving feedback on resources.

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Making Content

An introduction to your personal area of WHIG and what you can do with it.

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Making Links

Creating a link to another page or site on the Internet.

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Making Files

Uploading a file, such as a document, presentation, or spreadsheet to the site.

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Making Events

Adding details of an event that will be publicised on WHIG's front page.

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Making Images

Adding an image such as a photo, diagram, or illustration.

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Making Pages

Adding a free-form page to contain any type of content you need.

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Making News

Adding a news item that will be displayed on WHIG's front page.

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Making Folders

How to create a folder to organise your contributions.

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Using Forums

Interact with other members through the forums. You can ask questions, discuss ideas, or make some new contacts.

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Using Journals

Keep a personal record of your work and health-related experiences to share with the world.

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Images

Associated images for the various tutorials.

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