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Waihekepedia Tutorial/Editing basics/First edit

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Introduction | Edit Mode | First Edit | Summary & FAQs

For your first edit we will add some content to a special page on the wiki, your User page

Step 1: Go to your User page. Your User page is automatically created for you after you create an account on Waihekepedia. To access it click on your User name just to the right of the User.gif image at the very top of any page. This will take you to your User page.

If you don't see your User name, you must first log in. Click on the "log in" link on the top of the page, and log in with the username and password you created in the creating an account tutorial.

Step 2: When you get to your User page, click on the edit link at the top of the page to change your page into Edit mode. In the text box that appears type something about yourself. For example, my name is ............. You may want to say something about how long you've lived on Waiheke, or why you love the place.

Step 3: After you have entered some text notice that underneath the box in which you were entering text there is a series of buttons that look like this:

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Step 4: Click on the "Save page" button

Congratulations!!! You have now made your first edit on Waihekepedia.

The difference between the "Save page" and "Preview page" buttons

For the time being we are only concerned with the Save page and Show preview buttons. The Show Preview is useful to get a quick look at what your page will look like before is actually saved.

Warning - the "Show preview" button does not save your edits. You must hit the Save page button after previewing your page.

However, in the Preview mode you can scroll back down to enter more text, or fix something that doesn't look right. Hitting the Save page button will save your page on Waihekepedia and put your page back into View mode.

Good etiquette

Tip: Before you hit Save, it's considered good etiquette to enter a polite explanation of your changes in the Edit summary box between the edit window and the Save and Preview buttons. It can be quite terse; for example if you just enter "typo", people will know you made a minor spelling or punctuation correction, or some other small change. Also, if the change you have made to the page is minor, such as a spelling or grammar correction, be sure to check the box "This is a minor edit".

Adding content to your User page is a good way to let others know that there is a real person behind all that great stuff you've been authoring! Your User page can also be used as a place for people to contact you to ask questions or collaborate on projects or pages, and a way to let others know what you are working on in the Wiki or what your specialties are. It is also a good place to practice your wiki markup.