Modify a Page
Available Tools
- Page Layout helps to standardise the look of pages
- Tool Box shows you wiki markup for the effect you need
- Typographical Guidelines standardises markup for use in translation, either to official manuals (DocBook) or to other languages.
Workflow
- You should see a preview of the page, and the Edit box below it — you might have to scroll down. If you don't see the preview at first you can enable this in your preferences
- Make your changes in the Edit box
- Write a one-line summary of what you changed in the Summary box
- Click the button
- Check how the page looks like in the preview. If you have included links, hover over them and look at the status bar to see if they are going to take you to the intended location; or better still, open the link in a new tab.
- If you need to correct anything, make the changes in the Edit box and click again. Repeat until you're happy with the results
- Click on to save your work
Warning
NEVER add new translate section tags (which look like <!--T:18-->). The software will do everything necessary with tags, and manually changing them will break the system.
If you are adding markup for the first time, please read the Edit Markup page and the Typographical Guidelines
If you are adding markup for the first time, please read the Edit Markup page and the Typographical Guidelines
Note
A double-Enter is required to make a new paragraph - that is, there must be an empty line between the heading and the paragraph. Please use this, as it puts headings in a separate translation unit which is preferred by translators using external tools.
Note
If you are making frequent edits to your page, please use either {{Construction}} or {{Being_Edited}} so that translators and other contributors know to wait until you are finished.
Hints and Tips
- You can experiment in the Sandbox page to familiarize yourself with page editing and the wiki markup