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Welcome! By visiting this page, you've taken the first step toward becoming a contributor to MDN. The guides listed here cover all aspects of contributing to MDN, including style guides, guides to using our editor and tools, and more. Please make sure you have read (and are compliant with) the Mozilla Terms before editing or creating any pages. {{MDNButton("Visit the MDN inbox", "/en-US/Inbox", "Add a new article")}}

Contributor guides

Getting started
A quick start guide to getting set up and making your first contribution.
Content and style guide
The MDN content and style guide provides details about writing style, page layout, and content styles, so that the content you write fits in with the rest of MDN's content.
Editor guide
A complete guide to using MDN's editor.
Reviewing articles
A guide to performing technical and editorial reviews of articles' content, to help us ensure that all content on MDN is as useful and readable as can be!
Terminology and conventions
Our terminology and conventions guide provides information you can use to ensure that you use the correct terminology to describe things.
Working with the MDN community
A guide to working with our community, finding help, and connecting with the people with the answers to the questions that arise while you contribute to MDN.
Frequently asked questions
Tips and answers to the most common questions about contributing to MDN.
Contributing to Kuma
A guide to contributing to the Kuma project. Kuma is the platform that powers the MDN Web site.

How to...

Our how-to guides provide step-by-step instructions to help you accomplish specific tasks when contributing to MDN.

How to document a CSS property
A guide to writing documentation of CSS properties. All CSS property documents should match the style and layout described in this article.
How to document an HTML element
This guide to documenting HTML elements will ensure that the documents you write match others on MDN.
How to properly tag pages
This guide to tagging pages provides information about our standards for tagging, including lists of tags that have standard meanings on MDN. Following this guide will ensure that your content is properly categorized, more easily searchable, and that our search filtering mechanism works properly with your articles.
How to interpret specifications
This guide will help you to properly interpret standard Web specifications; being able to read these can be an art form, and knowing how to do it will help you produce better documentation.

Localization

Localization guided tour
This guided tour will teach you how to localize content on MDN.
Localization guide
This guide provides details about the localization process for MDN content.
Localization projects
Find the localization project for your language—or, if there isn't one, learn how to start a new one!

 

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<p>Welcome! By visiting this page, you've taken the first step toward becoming a contributor to MDN. <span class="seoSummary">The guides listed here cover all aspects of contributing to MDN, including style guides, guides to using our editor and tools, and more. Please make sure you have read (and are compliant with) the <a href="https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/legal/terms/mozilla/">Mozilla Terms</a> before editing or creating any pages. </span>{{MDNButton("Visit the MDN inbox", "/en-US/Inbox", "Add a new article")}}</p>
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  <h2 id="Contributor_guides">Contributor guides</h2>
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   <dt>
    <a href="/en-US/docs/MDN/Getting_started">Getting started</a></dt>
   <dd>
    A quick start guide to getting set up and making your first contribution.</dd>
   <dt>
    <a href="/en-US/docs/MDN/Contribute/Style_guide">Content and style guide</a></dt>
   <dd>
    The MDN content and style guide provides details about writing style, page layout, and content styles, so that the content you write fits in with the rest of MDN's content.</dd>
   <dt>
    <a href="/en-US/docs/MDN/Contribute/Editor">Editor guide</a></dt>
   <dd>
    A complete guide to using MDN's editor.</dd>
   <dt>
    <a href="/en-US/docs/MDN/Contribute/Reviewing_articles">Reviewing articles</a></dt>
   <dd>
    A guide to performing technical and editorial reviews of articles' content, to help us ensure that all content on MDN is as useful and readable as can be!</dd>
   <dt>
    <a href="/en-US/docs/MDN/Contribute/Conventions">Terminology and conventions</a></dt>
   <dd>
    Our terminology and conventions guide provides information you can use to ensure that you use the correct terminology to describe things.</dd>
   <dt>
    <a href="/en-US/docs/MDN/Contribute/Community">Working with the MDN community</a></dt>
   <dd>
    A guide to working with our community, finding help, and connecting with the people with the answers to the questions that arise while you contribute to MDN.</dd>
   <dt>
    <a href="/en-US/docs/MDN/Contribute/FAQ">Frequently asked questions</a></dt>
   <dd>
    Tips and answers to the most common questions about contributing to MDN.</dd>
  </dl>
  <dl>
   <dt>
    <a href="/en-US/docs/MDN/Kuma/Contributing">Contributing to Kuma</a></dt>
   <dd>
    A guide to contributing to the Kuma project. Kuma is the platform that powers the MDN Web site.</dd>
  </dl>
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 <div class="section">
  <h2 id="How_to...">How to...</h2>
  <p>Our <a href="/en-US/docs/MDN/Contribute/Howto">how-to guides</a> provide step-by-step instructions to help you accomplish specific tasks when contributing to MDN.</p>
  <dl>
   <dt>
    <a href="/en-US/docs/MDN/Contribute/Howto/Document_a_CSS_property">How to document a CSS property</a></dt>
   <dd>
    A guide to writing documentation of CSS properties. All CSS property documents should match the style and layout described in this article.</dd>
   <dt>
    How to document an HTML element</dt>
   <dd>
    This guide to documenting HTML elements will ensure that the documents you write match others on MDN.</dd>
   <dt>
    <a href="/en-US/docs/MDN/Contribute/Howto/Tag">How to properly tag pages</a></dt>
   <dd>
    This guide to tagging pages provides information about our standards for tagging, including lists of tags that have standard meanings on MDN. Following this guide will ensure that your content is properly categorized, more easily searchable, and that our search filtering mechanism works properly with your articles.</dd>
   <dt>
    <a href="/en-US/docs/MDN/Contribute/Howto/Interpret_specifications">How to interpret specifications</a></dt>
   <dd>
    This guide will help you to properly interpret standard Web specifications; being able to read these can be an art form, and knowing how to do it will help you produce better documentation.</dd>
  </dl>
  <h2 id="Localization">Localization</h2>
  <dl>
   <dt>
    <a href="/en-US/docs/MDN/Contribute/Localize/Tour">Localization guided tour</a></dt>
   <dd>
    This guided tour will teach you how to localize content on MDN.</dd>
   <dt>
    <a href="/en-US/docs/MDN/Contribute/Localize/Guide">Localization guide</a></dt>
   <dd>
    This guide provides details about the localization process for MDN content.</dd>
   <dt>
    <a href="/en-US/docs/MDN/Contribute/Localize/Localization_projects">Localization projects</a></dt>
   <dd>
    Find the localization project for your language—or, if there isn't one, learn how to start a new one!</dd>
  </dl>
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