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1. Introduction

See the "edit this page" tab at the top of each article? On NoBlood, after you login, you can edit pages whenever you want.

What is NoBlood?

Click edit this page at the top of the page to change an article

NoBlood is an knowledge base written collaboratively by many of its readers. Lots of people are constantly improving NoBlood, all of which are recorded on the page history and the Recent Changes page. Nonsense and vandalism are usually removed quickly, and their creators banned.

How can I help?

Don't be afraid to edit pages on NoBloodanyone can edit, and we encourage users to be bold...but don't be reckless! Find something that can be improved, either in content, grammar or formatting, then fix it. Worried about breaking NoBlood? Don't be: it can always be fixed or improved later. So go ahead, edit an article and help make NoBlood a comprehensive blood management knowledge base on the Internet!

When you're finished testing,

Editing is very easy:

  1. Click edit this page at the top of the page. You can test your first edit right here on this page.
  2. Type a message.
  3. Click save page at the bottom of the page to save your writing
    ... or "show preview" to test your changes.
You can test your edits as much as you want in the Sandbox.

The editing of articles to ensure good grammar is very beneficial to school students who access the page. But only if it is not the blind leading the blind

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