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Help:Editing

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Welcome to the editing overview page. Here you can begin learning how to edit pages on MechWikia.

This article assumes you are trying to edit an existing page. To learn how to create a new page, see Help:Creation.

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[edit] Starting off

The first step is to get into the editing window. To do this, click on the "edit" tab at the top of the page, or click on the edit button to the right of any section header.

You will be taken to the editing page, which consists primarily of a large text box with the current contents of the page. The text will look quite a bit different than it does on the page because this text contains formatting characters and is not formatted itself.

[edit] Editing screen overview

At the top of the editing window is a series of buttons you can use for formatting. These buttons automatically insert formatting characters, which are referred to here as wikitags. Wikitags will be covered further in this article.

Below the editing window is the edit Summary box, where you should put a brief description of the changes you've made to the page (for example, "added section on jumpjets"). This summary will appear next to your edit in the history page. If you are logged in, below this will be two checkboxes, one for marking your change as minor and one for adding the page to your watchlist.

Underneath this is are three buttons, which should be self-explanatory. It is recommended that you look at the preview before saving your changes, so if you've made any mistakes you do not have to edit the page again and add unnecessarily to the history.

[edit] Making Changes

You can make changes simply by placing the cursor in the large text box and editing whatever text you wish. You may also add or remove text. Text appears in the same order in the editing window as on the actual page, but if you aren't sure exactly where your change will appear, you can click the show preview button, and the page's current appearance with your changes will appear above the editing window.

[edit] Formatting your changes

You may format your changes using wikitags or the buttons at the top of the editing window. To use the buttons at the top of the window, highlight the text you wish to modify and click the button, and the appropriate wikitags will be added. For more information on adding wikitags manually, see Help:Wikitags.

[edit] Organizing your edits

To create a uniform look, pages should be edited in a uniform style. To maintain universal conformity, MechWikia will try when possible to keep the same basic styles as Wikipedia.

In general, a page should begin with a brief overview of the topic, followed by more in-depth information divided into sections. What sections are created and how they are organized is dependant on the author, but please attempt to follow format already established by previous authors if possible. For exmaple, if you are making a page about a BattleMech, look at other 'Mech pages first to see what sections you should create. Sometimes you will have to decide the sections without any reference, especially when covering history.

When images are used, they should be aligned to the right side of the page, with the text wrapping around them. When infoboxes are used, they should be aligned to the right side of the page, and placed at the top unless they only apply to a specific section.

[edit] Additional help

Articles can be useful for learning, but sometimes the best way to learn is through example. If you can't figure out how to do something from the help section, or can't find it in the help section, find an article that does what you want to do and look at the source to see how it was done. You can also ask another user or administrator. Once you've got it figured out, consider adding what you've learned to a help page so others will know in the future.

[edit] Rules and guidelines

Remember, once you submit something, anyone can edit it. Your work does not remain your property. Also, please be aware that submitted content must not be plagiarized. Any content you submit must be written or created by yourself, or copied from a public domain or free resource. You may not submit copyrighted content without permission of the copyright holder. Note that you can submit information you learned from a copyrighted source, but it must be rewritten in your own words (not just reworded).

Please note that fair use law allows for certain usage of copyrighted material, so for example you may use a screenshot of a 'Mech from one of the MechWarrior games in an article about that 'Mech in order to show its appearance.

It is important to remain respectful of the intellectual property of others.

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You can edit any page where you can see an edit link. The changes that you make will show on the page as soon as you save.

In pictures

Click edit at the top of the page you want to edit.


An "edit box" will open, type your new sentences or corrections.
Please note: on newer wikis you may see the new editor.


Click Preview to check what you have written.


Click Save page to save your writing.


Video walkthrough


Editing

Ready to put your flavor on things? Learn how here!

Also check out our editing Tips and Tricks

For more videos please see our online demos page.

Some other editing tips

  • Explain your edit in the 'Summary' box between the edit window and the bottom row of grey buttons. By filling it the summary box, it allows you to tell members of your wiki community why you made a certain change to an article, making communication easier. You only need to type a short message here, for example 'added introduction'.
  • Use the 'Show preview' button to check your edit before saving. Remember to save your preview before moving on. The preview button gives you a chance to check your edit for formatting and typos before it's up on the wiki for all to see. It also spares you the grief of having to go back and make another change after saving an article.
  • If you are logged in, you can mark an edit as minor by checking the 'This is a minor edit' box. This lets other editors know your edit is very small.
  • Pages that start with 'User:' are personal pages. While it's considered impolite to make major edits to other people's user pages without permission, feel free to leave messages for people on their User_talk pages.
  • Always remember to sign your talk page comments with four tildes ( ~~~~). That way, the person you're writing to will know who sent him/her the message.

Formatting

Most text formatting is usually done with wiki markup, so you don't have to learn HTML.

See Help:Formatting and Help:HTML.

Links

Links are important on wikis to help readers navigate your site. The more your pages are linked to each other, the easier it is for readers to find what they're looking for.

See Help:Links, Help:External link and also Category:Link help on Wikia Help.

Wiki variables and templates

Use {{SITENAME}} to see the current Wikia. For instance, {{SITENAME}} on this site prints out as Wikia Help.

That and a few other templates are common to MediaWiki sites. For a complete list of these "magic words", see magic words on Meta.

You can create templates. After you create the page Template:XXX, using the command {{XXX}} will include that content in your current page. So, if you have something that needs to be included on many other pages, you might want to use a template.

Most templates available on the Central Wikia can be used on individual Wikia wikis with just "wikia:" prefixed to the name. See Help:Shared templates.

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