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6 <title>Kiriwrite Documentation - User Documentation - Introduction</title>
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11 <span class="apptitle">Kiriwrite</span>
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18 <span class="pagetitle">Introduction</span><br><br>
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19 Kiriwrite is a web-based (browser-based) interface for creating pages for websites, intended for those who know how to create pages by hand and want to accelerate the process of (re)designing a static-only website.<br><br>
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20 The documentation is split into three parts, the user documentation (which is this part), the developer documentation (for writing new modules or language files) and the tutorial documentation (the basics and how to use Kiriwrite).<br><br>
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21 Although Kiriwrite isn't limited for creating pages for websites (as in you can create other types of text-based formats), Kiriwrite is primarily intended for creating pages for websites.<br><br>
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