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`Sign up to the mahara.org community <https://mahara.org/register.php>`_ and begin asking questions and contributing in the `forums <https://mahara.org/interaction/forum/index.php?group=1>`_.
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Continue reading this guide.
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Where can I get ideas of how to use Mahara?
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The `Mahara newsletter <https://mahara.org/newsletter>`_ features individuals and institutions and their use of Mahara. You can subscribe to it or read it online. It is published four times a year, and you can contribute your ideas as well.
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You may wish to check the list of `books <https://wiki.mahara.org/index.php/Marketing/Books>`_ or `papers <https://wiki.mahara.org/index.php/Marketing/Papers>`_ that have been published on Mahara or what others talk about in `conference presentations <https://wiki.mahara.org/index.php/Marketing/Mahara_Presentations>`_.
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Getting help
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Contextual help is available throughout Mahara via the *Help* icon |help|. Click on it to find out more about the action you are about to perform.
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You can also ask questions in the `forums <https://mahara.org/interaction/forum/index.php?group=1>`_.
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Mahara and accessibility
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Mahara aims to be usable by as many individuals as possible, including those with disabilities or special needs. Creating accessible web content is a requirement in many countries. In order to provide international guidelines, the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) were created. There are three conformance levels under the `WCAG 2.0 <https://www.w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/wcag/docs/>`_, the latest edition of the guidelines: A, AA, and AAA. Each level requires conformance with previous levels and includes its own specific guidelines for how websites should be made accessible.
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