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<h2>Step 3: Copy the code</h2>
Copy <h3>Method 1:</h3>As you make your page, type "..." and save the page. Then copy the following code into a text editor (ideally Notepad++) or directly into your newly created page on edit (New Page URL followed by #/editor/0) - if and you choose will have 7 days to copy write up before adding it to your new newly made page, you may continue editing it over time. If When you choose are ready to do it in Notepadadd the code to your page, during step 2, type ... and save and when you have done writing up, then you can go to your Page the URL followed by #/editor/0 (for e.g. http://wikidesign.world/How_to_create_the_example_page#/editor/0) and add then remove the "..." and paste your code there. Also remember to itremove the #In Progress tag above your Author Name H1 Tag too, to finalise your submission.
<h3>Method 2:</h3>
As you make your page, copy the following code into the text area on your newly formed page, from step 2 and then edit it as you like over the next 7 days, as it will allow other authors interested in writing on the same page, to give you time to put your information in there, so they can then write after your 7 day period. Also remember to remove the #In Progress tag above your Author Name H1 Tag too, to finalise your submission.
<h3>Notes</h3>Note 1: It is important to write your code or edits into your notepad and save it on your computer, to prevent data loss if multiple people are editing the page, versus editing it in page. If using method 2, then remember to copy the entire text box before submission each time, if you are not saving your submissions.
Note 2: If you choose to write your code in page, please ensure you complete your entry within 7 days, as it will allow other authors interested in writing on the same page, to give you time to put your information in there, so they can then write after your 7 day period. Note 3: If you create a page relating to a product that already exists on our network, it will more than likely be deleted, therefore it is important to check if the product exists; if the product exists, you can at least learn how to [http://wikidesign.world/contribute_to_page contribute to a page ] instead]. Note 4: Once you have completed your entry, then you can remove the #In Progress tag written above your H1 Author Name tag.
<h3>The code</h3>
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