WikiEditor: A Complete Beginner’s Guide
What is WikiEditor?
WikiEditor is a web-based editing interface used for creating and editing wiki pages. It combines a visual (what-you-see-is-what-you-get) editor and a source/editor toolbar to simplify formatting, linking, and content structuring on wikis.
Who it’s for
- New wiki contributors who prefer a simpler, visual editing experience.
- Editors transitioning from plain wiki markup to a GUI.
- Casual users making small updates (typos, links, basic formatting).
Key features
- Visual editing pane: Edit content with formatting buttons (bold, italics, lists) without learning markup.
- Toolbar with quick actions: Insert links, citations, templates, and references via menu buttons.
- Source editing toggle: Switch to raw wiki markup when you need fine control.
- Autocomplete and suggestions: Assists with page links, templates, and category names.
- Preview and diff tools: See how changes will look and compare edits before saving.
- Undo/redo and revision handling: Revert mistakes easily and manage versions.
Getting started — step-by-step
- Open the wiki page you want to edit and click “Edit” or “Edit with WikiEditor.”
- Use the visual toolbar to apply formatting: select text then click Bold (B) or Italic (I).
- To add a link, highlight text, click the Link button, search for the target page, and insert.
- Insert a citation via the Cite button, choose a template or enter details, then place it inline.
- Use Headings from the toolbar to create section structure for readability.
- Click “Show preview” to check rendering; use “Show changes” to review diffs.
- Add a concise edit summary explaining your change, then click “Save changes.”
Common tips and best practices
- Use headings and short paragraphs for readability.
- Prefer internal links to connect related wiki content.
- Add citations for verifiable facts; use the citation tool to keep formatting consistent.
- Preview often to avoid formatting errors or broken templates.
- Learn basic markup gradually—switch to source editing when complex templates are needed.
- Write neutral, concise edits and provide clear edit summaries.
Troubleshooting quick fixes
- If toolbar buttons don’t work, refresh the page or clear browser cache.
- If autocomplete fails, ensure you’re logged in (some wikis restrict features).
- For template errors, switch to source view to inspect parameters or seek help on the wiki’s talk pages.
Further learning
- Practice on a sandbox page to experiment without affecting live content.
- Read the wiki’s help pages on markup, templates, and citation styles.
- Join community noticeboards or editor groups to get feedback.
If you want, I can generate a short sandbox exercise to practice common WikiEditor tasks.
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