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* If you want to see what your changes will look like before you put them up permanently, <b>click on "Show preview"</b>. The page will be reloaded, showing you what that page will look like if you save it at that point, then including the editing window below the content of the page so you can continue to revise it. | * If you want to see what your changes will look like before you put them up permanently, <b>click on "Show preview"</b>. The page will be reloaded, showing you what that page will look like if you save it at that point, then including the editing window below the content of the page so you can continue to revise it. | ||
* If the change is something small like fixing spelling or a broken link, you can <b>click the "This is a minor edit" checkbox</b> to flag your edit as a relatively unimportant change. When you are happy with the content of the page, <b>click " | * If the change is something small like fixing spelling or a broken link, you can <b>click the "This is a minor edit" checkbox</b> to flag your edit as a relatively unimportant change. When you are happy with the content of the page, <b>click "Save Page"</b> to save the changes. | ||
To practice this, try adding and removing a comment below the page break: | To practice this, try adding and removing a comment below the page break: | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:53, 11 September 2019
To edit any page of the Wiki, first you have to have an account.
- If you have an account and are logged in, start by viewing the page. Click on the "edit" tab at the top of the page. For now, don't worry about formatting. Just type the statement, question or information you want into the page where you want it.
- If you want to see what your changes will look like before you put them up permanently, click on "Show preview". The page will be reloaded, showing you what that page will look like if you save it at that point, then including the editing window below the content of the page so you can continue to revise it.
- If the change is something small like fixing spelling or a broken link, you can click the "This is a minor edit" checkbox to flag your edit as a relatively unimportant change. When you are happy with the content of the page, click "Save Page" to save the changes.
To practice this, try adding and removing a comment below the page break:
Add, edit and remove comments here: