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WikiDoc scholar program Microchapters |
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Help |
Microchapter
- Any topic that comprises of significantly abundant information, should be composed into a microchapter consisting of different divisions as seen here.
- To learn about composing/editing a microchapter, click here.
Single Page
- Any topic that does not qualify to be a microchapter, should be composed into a single page consisting of a page not more than 3 mouse-scrolls long.
- An example of such a page can be seen here.
To watch an instructional video, click here.