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1. Click on "Create account" at the top-right corner of the site<br />
1. Click on "Create account" at the top-right corner of the site<br />
2. Fill in the fields. <br />
2. Fill in the fields. <br />
3. After your account is created, click on "Preferences" in the top menu and paste your Ethereum address or ENS name into the <code>Ethereum Address</code> field. <br />
3. After your account is created, click on "Preferences" in the top menu. <br />
4. Press "Save."
4. Paste your Ethereum address or ENS name into the <code>Ethereum Address</code> field. <br />
5. Press "Save."


==How to contribute Patterns==
==How to contribute Patterns==
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1. Visit [[:Category:Patterns|Patterns]] to ensure your pattern doesn't already exist.
1. Visit [[:Category:Patterns|Patterns]] to ensure your pattern doesn't already exist.
2. Create a page for your Pattern by either
2. Figure out which subpages you'd like to tag onto your pattern.
3. Figure out which subpages http://137.184.52.171/mediawiki/index.php/Category:Patterns
3. Create a page for your Pattern.
* one
*  two
4. Add subpages to your pattern.
5. Save.





Revision as of 18:43, 27 July 2022

Linking your web3 wallet

Contributions are automatically tracked through the MediaWiki software used for zodiac.wiki. However, in order to tie your contributions to your web3 wallet, you must create a zodiac.wiki account and input your Ethereum address (or ENS name) into your User Profile.

Note: If you don't create an account, your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits.

1. Click on "Create account" at the top-right corner of the site
2. Fill in the fields.
3. After your account is created, click on "Preferences" in the top menu.
4. Paste your Ethereum address or ENS name into the Ethereum Address field.
5. Press "Save."

How to contribute Patterns

The patterns on zodiac.wiki describe common problems and offers practical responses for organizations. By co-developing and co-organizing a pattern language together, the hope is that deeper insight will be revealed.

Note: For pattern workshops and other opportunities, visit Introduction: Patterns.

1. Visit Patterns to ensure your pattern doesn't already exist. 2. Figure out which subpages you'd like to tag onto your pattern. 3. Create a page for your Pattern.

  • one
  • two

4. Add subpages to your pattern. 5. Save.


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http://137.184.52.171/mediawiki/index.php?title=Pattern_Name_Here&action=edit&preload=Template:Pattern1

How to contribute Library items

Coming soon.