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If you’re registered on Designing Buildings Wiki, you can create a ‘page about me’ - your personal profile page where you can tell the world all about yourself. Tell people who you are, what you do and where you can be found. You can also let people email you (without revealing your email address if you don’t want to) and you can keep track of all the contributions you have made to Designing Buildings Wiki.
If you’re not already registered, now is the time to come on board. Registering allows you to create new articles, add a signature to your articles that links to your page about me, track changes to articles you're interested in and get newsletters keeping you up to date with what’s going on in the industry.
And best of all – it’s completely free.
Have a quick look at the image below for a tour around the basics of a 'page about me', then log in or register and have a go at your own. It’s very quick and easy to do.
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