


Getting Readers to the Right Article: Naming, Redirects, and Disambiguation. 271 Uploading Images Finding Images Placing an Image in an Article Questions or Problems with Images Uploading a Non-free Image 253 Creating and Editing Lists Editing and Creating Tablesġ5. 233 Getting Sections Right Getting Headings Right Improving the Table of Contentsġ4. 213 Answering Questions Showing Appreciation for Other Editors Reviewing Articles and Images Coaching Other Editors Helping Resolve Disputes For Experienced Editors Choosing Where You Want to Help 195 Enforcing Norms of Conduct Dealing with Incivility and Personal Attacks When You Get Irritated (or Worse)ġ2. Handling Incivility and Personal Attacks. Reviewing Content Changes: A General Plan of Action Resolving Content Disputes Informally Resolving Disputes with Assistanceġ1. 179 Why Editors Disagree Avoiding Content Disputes 165 WikiProjects Collaborations Less Formal Working Groupsġ0. 143 Identifying Yourself Article Talk (Discussion) Pages User Talk Page Postings Communicating via Email and IRC Collaborating with Other Editors 8.Ĭommunicating with Your Fellow Editors. 121 Lines of Defense Reverting Vandalism and Spam Issuing Warnings Requesting Assistance of Administrators Don’t Get into a Revert War 99 The User Contributions Page Wikipedia’s Standard Watchlist Multiple Watchlists Real-Time Monitoring Alternativesĭealing with Vandalism and Spam. 81 Understanding Page Histories Reverting Edits Advanced Techniques Who Did What: Page Histories and Reverting. 61 What Makes a Good Article What Articles Don’t Belong on Wikipedia Tutorial: Creating a New Article Ideas for New Articles Resources for Writing Articles 45 Why Register? Picking a User Name Registering Setting Up Your User Page Personal SubpagesĬreating a New Article.

Setting Up Your Account and Personal Workspace. 25 Documentation Guidelines Adding an External Link Citing Sources Creating Footnotes Advanced Citation Techniques 3 The Wikipedia Way of Editing Practicing in the Sandbox Starting, Previewing, and Saving Your Edit Dealing with an Edit Conflict Wiki Markup: From Edit Box to Screen Editing Article Sections Editing the Lead Section Editing for Realĭocumenting Your Sources. Editing, Creating, and Maintaining Articles 1.Įditing for the First Time. This book uses RepKover™, a durable and flexible lay-flat binding. was aware of a trademark claim, the designations have been printed in caps or initial caps While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this book, the publisher and author assume no responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein. Where those designations appear in this book, and O’Reilly Media, Inc. Many of the designations uses by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their products are claimed as trademarks.
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