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(Made clearer that we're not Mozilla due to people sending gripes to the email address)
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You must have cookies enabled to log in to {{SITENAME}}.
Please ignore the preceding paragraph, its hard coded text displayed by the wiki software thats its awkward to get rid of.  


'''A knowledge base account is not meant to ask for help or to discuss your problem - post in the [http://forums.mozillazine.org/index.php forums] instead. We're not run by or formally associated with Mozilla''', though they do link to our web site on their support page. We're a independent user community site. If you want to report a bug or gripe about how something works (enhancement requests are legitimate bug reports) use [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ Mozilla's bug reporting system] .
'''A knowledge base account is not meant to ask for help or to discuss your problem - post in the [http://forums.mozillazine.org/index.php forums] instead. We're not run by or formally associated with Mozilla''', though they do link to our web site on their [http://www.mozilla.org/support/ support page]. We're a independent user community site. If you want to report a bug or gripe about how something works (enhancement requests are legitimate bug reports) use [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ Mozilla's bug reporting system] .


A knowledge base account is available for the asking, the only reason for this process is to help combat spam.  The account will let you edit or create articles on our wiki. You don't need it to read the articles.  
A knowledge base account is available for the asking, the only reason for this process is to help combat spam.  The account will let you edit or create articles on our wiki. You don't need it to read the articles.  


If you have a MozillaZine forum account its recommended you request a knowledge base account in the [http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=594014 Moderation / Spam / Registration / Login Activation Requests] thread. Please mention what username you'd prefer. Otherwise you can send a email message to mozillaZineKB AT gmail DOT com to request a knowledge base account. You'll frequently get a reply within 24 hours if you use the thread. If you send a email it will typically take at least a couple of days.
If you have a MozillaZine forum account its recommended you request a knowledge base account in the [http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=594014 Moderation / Spam / Registration / Login Activation Requests] thread. Please mention what username you'd prefer. Otherwise you can send a email message to mozillaZineKB AT gmail DOT com to request a knowledge base account. You'll usually get a reply within 24 hours if you use the thread. If you send a email it will typically take at least a couple of days.
 
You must have cookies enabled to log in to {{SITENAME}}.

Revision as of 23:10, 20 December 2007

Please ignore the preceding paragraph, its hard coded text displayed by the wiki software thats its awkward to get rid of.

A knowledge base account is not meant to ask for help or to discuss your problem - post in the forums instead. We're not run by or formally associated with Mozilla, though they do link to our web site on their support page. We're a independent user community site. If you want to report a bug or gripe about how something works (enhancement requests are legitimate bug reports) use Mozilla's bug reporting system .

A knowledge base account is available for the asking, the only reason for this process is to help combat spam. The account will let you edit or create articles on our wiki. You don't need it to read the articles.

If you have a MozillaZine forum account its recommended you request a knowledge base account in the Moderation / Spam / Registration / Login Activation Requests thread. Please mention what username you'd prefer. Otherwise you can send a email message to mozillaZineKB AT gmail DOT com to request a knowledge base account. You'll usually get a reply within 24 hours if you use the thread. If you send a email it will typically take at least a couple of days.

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