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While the code examples on Webmonkey should be used on your website with discretion and at your own risk, we do take several steps to help ensure you can cut and paste our code without worry. All the code examples submitted by Wired staff are checked by the Webmonkey team before they’re published. In the case of community submissions, we check the code as soon as it’s submitted. If we see anything that looks like it might cause a problem, we work with the author to fix it right away. It is a requirement of our Editorial Guidelines that authors monitor the Recent Changes RSS feed for their submissions. This feed is a standard feature of MediaWiki that publishes an alert every time a change is made to an article. The staff also monitors these feeds and checks any updates made by the community. If you’d like to see all the changes made to a specific piece of code or a set of instructions on Webmonkey, you can view the edit history of any page on the site. Just click on the “History” tab a