Dunderpedia:FAQ

This is the Dunderpedia Frequently Asked Questions page. We hope that the answers on this page will help you with any questions you may have. We obviously can't think of every question you may ask so please feel free to ask any questions on this article's Discussion page.

What is a wiki?
''A wiki (wikiwiki) enables documents to be written collectively (co-authoring) in a simple markup using a web browser. A single page in a wiki is referred to as a "wiki page", while the entire body of pages, which are usually highly interconnected via hyperlinks, is called "the wiki"; in effect, a very simple, easy to use database.''

''A defining characteristic of wiki technology is the ease with which pages can be created and updated. Generally, there is no review before modifications are accepted. Most wikis are open to the general public without the need to register any user account. Sometimes session log-in is requested to acquire a "wiki-signature" cookie for autosigning edits. More private wiki servers require user authentication.''
 * &mdash;The definition of a Wiki from Wikipedia.

What is the point of Dunderpedia?
The Office is one of the most popular shows on television, with a massive fanbase, many seasons worth of information, and many other media. We feel that there should be a place on the web where all information about The Office can be easily found. We want to make the world's largest database of information about The Office and we want everyone to be able to contribute to it and make it as accurate as possible.

Can I look at anything on Dunderpedia?
Yes. You can look at any information on Dunderpedia without even having to register or log in.

And it's all free?
Yes, everything on Dunderpedia is free.

Do I have to register to contribute?
No. You can contribute to Dunderpedia without having to register or log in, however the option is there.

Why should I register?
If you register, all your contributions to the site will be shown on your contributions page and everyone at Dunderpedia will be able to recognise your efforts. You also receive additional powers, such as the ability to start new pages.

Why should I contribute?
If everyone had that attitude nothing would get written, would it? If you contribute you will be helping to make the infomation here much more reliable and accurate. Also, since Dunderpedia is free, contributing is your way of paying us back.

Why are some links red?
Some links on Dunderpedia are red because the articles for those links have not been created yet. You can click on a red link to start the article yourself.