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Welcome to the FandomResources wiki, hosted at Squidge.org.  Here's where you can find all sorts of stuff needed for fandom resources on the Internet
Welcome to the FandomResources wiki, hosted at Squidge.org.  Here's where you can find all sorts of stuff needed for fandom resources on the Internet


Because this Wiki is brand new, there's nothing on it at the moment - but you can help change that!  [[mediawikiwiki:Help:Starting_a_new_page|Here is information on how to start a new page.]] And if you have questions, don't hesitate to ask!
Because this Wiki is brand new, there's nothing on it at the moment - but you can help change that!  [[mediawikiwiki:Help:Starting_a_new_page|Here is information on how to start a new page.]] You might also like to create your [[Special:MyPage|User Page]]. And if you have questions, don't hesitate to ask!


''note:'' When citing sources that can often be deleted by the author, like LiveJournal, Dreamwidth, or Tumblr posts, it's often better to have that page saved to Archive.org and then cite ''that'' page.  That way the information is never lost.
''note:'' When citing sources that can often be deleted by the author, like LiveJournal, Dreamwidth, or Tumblr posts, it's often better to have that page saved to Archive.org and then cite ''that'' page.  That way the information is never lost.

Revision as of 02:32, 15 October 2023

Welcome to the FandomResources wiki, hosted at Squidge.org. Here's where you can find all sorts of stuff needed for fandom resources on the Internet

Because this Wiki is brand new, there's nothing on it at the moment - but you can help change that! Here is information on how to start a new page. You might also like to create your User Page. And if you have questions, don't hesitate to ask!

note: When citing sources that can often be deleted by the author, like LiveJournal, Dreamwidth, or Tumblr posts, it's often better to have that page saved to Archive.org and then cite that page. That way the information is never lost.

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