Aim of Pyroguide
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Pyroguide is an online pyrotechnic knowledge base which anyone can edit. The aim is to provide the novice to professional or people with just a general interest with a tool which can be used as a comprehensive guide to pyrotechnics, it's chemicals, general safety, tutorials and much more. With more than 539 articles and growing each day the potential of Pyroguide is very exciting. So get on board and share your knowledge.
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Pyroguide wants you
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Pyroguide wants your help in the form of contributing to the content of this website. With your continued support, interest and active contributions it will become a invaluable resource tool for all pyrotechnic enthusiasts. No matter how small your article or how minor your page edit every little bit of knowledge and experience helps. To contribute, all you have to do is create a free user account. So go on don't be shy and give it a go, you'll be surprised at how much you know. Get your hands dirty and watch the website you helped create, grow...
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Pyroguide won't bite
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It may look a little difficult to create an article in Pyroguide, but really it isn’t. You don’t have to do anything fancy, all you need to do is give it a go. As they say, practice makes perfect and before you know it your wiki skills will be well developed. Once you have created an article, you will probably find that the site administrators or even experienced Pyroguide users may tweak it a little, but you can learn from the changes. So, go on give it a try, you can’t break Pyroguide. The Editing Guide will briefly explain the most common actions used in everyday editing. A good place to start is the Sandbox.
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Featured Articles
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There are new tutorials being added to Pyroguide all the time, have a look at some of our new additions.
Check out the Tutorials page for more...
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