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Editing pages
Activate editing mode

Formatting
Keeping it tidy

Wikilinks
Connect pages to each other

Saving your changes
Publishing

Creating new articles
Building a page from scratch

Summary
Review of what you've learned




A note about editing on mobile devices: Most Wikipedians prefer to edit from a computer, as the editing interface works better there. You can edit from a mobile device, though. See this page for more information.

Wikipedia is formatted using its own language called Wiki Markup. It's pretty simple to learn if you want to.


You have a choice of using one of two editing tools here, and it's our 'Source Editor' that writes text using wiki markup.


Alternatively, you can use VisualEditor, a secondary editing interface that works more like a word processor. While VisualEditor is simpler to use, Source Editor can be more effective for some tasks. You can easily switch between them while editing, as shown at right.


Don't be afraid to click the edit button! (1:06 min)

To view and edit a page's source code, just click Edit source at the top of any page. This will allow you to type in the text that you want to add, using wiki markup to format the text and add other elements like images and tables that are explained later in this tutorial.


Wiki Markup can initially seem intimidating (especially references) but it actually requires only a few rules to understand and use and you'll quickly get used to it! You can always test new techniques in your "sandbox" page.