Support:Getting Started

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Support » Getting Started

How to get started contributing to Firefox Support

  1. Go to the staging site, and create an account.
  2. Go to the Alpha Article Tracking page, where you can find a list of articles, we'd like created for the first alpha version of the knowledge base.

Ways to Contribute

Creating content

  1. If you find an article on the list, that has not been assigned, you can write it yourself.
  2. Once you've decided on an article you'd like to create, assign the article to your self, by putting your name and email address beside the article, under the "Assigned-to" column.
  3. Read the best practices for support documents page and style guide, for a good understanding of how to approach the article. The title of the article is up to you.
  4. Once you've started working on the article, update the status column of of that article, on the article tracking page.
  5. When you've completed the article, submit the article for review.

Review accuracy of information

Go through articles that have already been created, and review the information in them to make sure it is accurate.

Review compliance with best practices guide

The best practices for support documents page was created to help make all support articles as user-friendly as possible. You can go through the articles already created, and make sure they comply with the Best Practices for Support Documents guide.

Proofreading

Even if you don't know much about Firefox, you can help by proofreading the articles already created, focusing on grammar, spelling, punctuation, etc., in accordance with our style guide.

Marking up articles with tikiwiki code

A lot of contributors may not know tikiwiki markup, at first, which means that many article submissions will not be written in tikiwiki format. Anyone who is familiar with tikiwiki, regardless of Firefox knowledge, can help out, by going through submitted articles, and marking them, to work in tikiwiki.

Create screenshots for articles

Screenshots always help users understand articles better; however people who write articles may not know how to create a screenshot. If you know how to create a screenshot, you can go through the articles already created, and add screenshots, where you feel is most helpful.

Joining the community

Mailing List / Newsgroup

The mozilla.support.planning discussion forum is available:

IRC Channel

You can also try the #sumo channel on the server irc.mozilla.org.

Contacts

JT Batson jt at mozilla dot com
Chris Ilias sumo at ilias dot ca