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First you will need to have either an OpenID account or a KDE Identity. KDE Identity is recommended as it is better integrated with KDE websites. You can get one from [https://identity.kde.org/index.php?r=registration/index here].
# In case you don't have a KDE Identity, [https://identity.kde.org/index.php?r=registration/index register one here] (your username will be combined based on your first and last name given during registration).
 
# After that is done, select the Log in link in the top bar of this wiki and input your KDE Identity.
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# Now you are logged in, congrats!
Back at UserBase, at the right bottom of the sidebar on any page you'll see the <menuchoice>Log in</menuchoice> links.  Click on <menuchoice>OpenID / Identity login</menuchoice>, choose your login method (e.g. KDE Identity) and login with it. You will then be prompted to create a username for the UserBase.


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You'll notice that under Personal Tools it now shows your username, and you have some other links.  Take a little time to browse those pages, especially the  <menuchoice>My Preferences</menuchoice> page where you may want to set the timezone under the <menuchoice>Date and time</menuchoice> tab.
You can now change your profile in [[Special:Preferences]], for example timezone in the <menuchoice>Date and time</menuchoice> tab.
 
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{{Note|1= Due to a recent heavy bout of spamming it has become necessary to tighten up login procedures, which is why the old plain account creation has disappeared.  If you have an account which uses OpenID, such as Google or Yahoo identities (there are others, too) you may use them, but we strongly advise you to create an Identity account.  One account gives you access to many KDE services, and there is no down-side.  You will not be spammed with messages about any KDE service you haven't subscribed to.}}
 
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No doubt you have lots of questions, and '''UserBase''' looks a little daunting at first sight, but there are many pages that help you get started.
 
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At the bottom of a page you should find a category link, which will look like ''<nowiki>[[Category:Getting Started]]</nowiki>''.  If a page is relevant to more than one category it might look something like ''<nowiki>[[Category:Getting Started|Contributing]]</nowiki>''.  If you hover over the category statement (the real one, not this display dummy) you will see that each of those categories is a link to another page.  On that page you will find a listing of related pages.
At the bottom of a page, you should find a category link, which will look like ''<nowiki>[[Category: Getting Started]]</nowiki>''.  If a page is relevant to more than one category it might look something like ''<nowiki>[[Category:Getting Started|Contributing]]</nowiki>''.  If you hover over the category statement (the real one, not this display dummy) you will see that each of those categories is a link to another page.  On that page, you will find a listing of related pages.


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Whatever happens, you are not alone.  If you hit a problem don't be afraid to ask.  Use "Discussion" pages for questions about the topics under discussion - they are usually picked up quite quickly.  There is also a [http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=85944 forum topic] for questions about editing.  Quick questions that don't need a lengthy answer can also be asked on Freenode IRC, channel [irc://chat.freenode.net/kde-www #kde-www].
Whatever happens, you are not alone.  If you hit a problem don't be afraid to ask.  Use "Discussion" pages for questions about the topics under discussion - they are usually picked up quite quickly.  There is also a [http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=85944 forum topic] for questions about editing.  Quick questions that don't need a lengthy answer can also be asked on Libera Chat IRC, channel [irc://irc.libera.chat/kde-www #kde-www].


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If you want to get started in translating documents, you will find information on [[Special:myLanguage/Translate_a_Page|Translate a Page]].  Use the sidebar link to apply for adding to the Translator group.  The sidebar link [[Special:LanguageStats|Translation Tools]] is a good way to monitor what is happening to translations to your language.
If you want to get started in translating documents, you will find information on [[Special:myLanguage/Translate_a_Page|Translate a Page]].  Use the sidebar link to apply for adding to the Translator group.  The sidebar link [[Special: LanguageStats|Translation Tools]] is a good way to monitor what is happening to translations to your language.


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Latest revision as of 19:30, 29 September 2024

Pending Deletion

This page has been proposed for deletion for the following reason:
The contents of this page has been incorporated in Introduction to new contributors.
Please use the discussion section of this page to voice your opinion on this.

New to UserBase?

UserBase is open for everyone to read. If you want to contribute to UserBase you need to register an account; this has many advantages:

  • You get a user name and a user page which you can use to make drafts.
  • You can watch pages to get notifications if something on the page changes.
  • Your user name makes it easy for other people to recognize your work.
  • You become a part of the KDE community.
  • ... and much more!

Registering is very fast and easy, read on for more information.

Creating an Account

  1. In case you don't have a KDE Identity, register one here (your username will be combined based on your first and last name given during registration).
  2. After that is done, select the Log in link in the top bar of this wiki and input your KDE Identity.
  3. Now you are logged in, congrats!

You can now change your profile in Special:Preferences, for example timezone in the Date and time tab.

Finding Pages in the same Category

At the bottom of a page, you should find a category link, which will look like [[Category: Getting Started]]. If a page is relevant to more than one category it might look something like [[Category:Getting Started|Contributing]]. If you hover over the category statement (the real one, not this display dummy) you will see that each of those categories is a link to another page. On that page, you will find a listing of related pages.

Starting to Contribute to English pages

Note

All new content must be in English. The reason is that the translation system allows changes on the English pages to be passed for translation. It is not possible to operate in the reverse, changing a translated page and passing the change back to the English page.


When you are logged in you have an Edit icon (or tab, depending on the theme you use) on every page. Your "My preferences" link will also give you the choice of having edit links for each section. These can be used to make a small edit or add a snippet to an existing page. You might also find it useful to set "Preview" as a default. You will find guidelines on the Modify a Page page.

If you are interested in creating a whole page (or series of pages), you will find a short introduction to relevance of content and on the same page there are links to How-To pages for most common tasks.

Whatever happens, you are not alone. If you hit a problem don't be afraid to ask. Use "Discussion" pages for questions about the topics under discussion - they are usually picked up quite quickly. There is also a forum topic for questions about editing. Quick questions that don't need a lengthy answer can also be asked on Libera Chat IRC, channel #kde-www.

Information

You will find help for many common tasks on the Tasks and Tools page


Above all, we want UserBase to be an enjoyable experience, both for readers and contributors.

Working with page translation

If you want to get started in translating documents, you will find information on Translate a Page. Use the sidebar link to apply for adding to the Translator group. The sidebar link Translation Tools is a good way to monitor what is happening to translations to your language.