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'''Editing''' refers to the changing of a page by a Wikimedia user. Unless certain restrictions are in effect, such as [[Help:Protection|protection]], all pages are editable, by everyone. This is a brief overview of that process. For more information see the links below.
  
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==Most frequent Wiki markup explained==
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== Restrictions ==
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Some pages cannot be edited by everyone. A special function known as [[help:Protection|protection]] can be applied to a page by [[administrator]]s, making the said page uneditable to certain classes of users. There are several degrees of protection:  
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*If a page is semiprotected, it can be edited by everyone except IPs and accounts that have not yet been [[newly registered user|confirmed]].
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*If a page is fully protected, only other admins can make edits to the page.
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*A page can also be protected so that it cannot be [[help:Moving a page|moved]].
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*In some cases, an admin might see fit to protect a page from being created.
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*For very rare pages, such as the Main Page, "cascading" protection is applied, wherein every page that is [[transclusion|transcluded]] onto a page is protected too.
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There are various reasons why a page might be protected. Vandalism and spam can lead to semiprotection, while content wars and other severe cases can lead to full protection. There are other times where [[Office actions]] come into play. For the most part, protection is temporary and editing privileges are then restored. In any case, everyone can [[help:View source|view the source]] of any page, irrespective of its level of protection.
  
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==Further readings==
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===Editing help===
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* [[Help:Editing FAQ]]
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*[[Help:Edit toolbar|Help:Editing toolbar]]
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*[[mw:Extension:CharInsert]]
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*[[Help:Minor edit]]
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===Wiki markups and codes===
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* [[Help:Wikitext examples]]
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* [[Help:Displaying a formula]]
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* [[Help:Reference card|Help:Reference card]]: a one-page summary of important commands, to be printed out and used next to the computer
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* [[Help:HTML in wikitext]]
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* [[Help:Comment tags]]
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* [[w:HTML element|HTML elements]]: introduction to [[:en:HTML|HTML]]
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* [[Help:Redirect]] - Setting up a redirect page within wiki
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===Page management===
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*[[Help:Starting a new page]]
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*{{ml|Help:Administration|Protection|Protecting pages}}
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*{{mlw|Wikipedia:Merging and moving pages|Merging and moving pages}}
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*{{mlm|Anti-spam features}}
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===Additional editing tools===
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*[[w:Wikipedia tools#Browsing and editing]]
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[[Category:Editor handbook]]

Latest revision as of 22:01, 10 October 2013

MediaWiki Handbook: Contents, Readers, Editors, Moderators, System admins +/-

Editing refers to the changing of a page by a Wikimedia user. Unless certain restrictions are in effect, such as protection, all pages are editable, by everyone. This is a brief overview of that process. For more information see the links below.

Most frequent Wiki markup explained

Wiki.png
This page can be found at mw:Help:Formatting.
This is an interwiki redirect.

Restrictions

Some pages cannot be edited by everyone. A special function known as protection can be applied to a page by administrators, making the said page uneditable to certain classes of users. There are several degrees of protection:

  • If a page is semiprotected, it can be edited by everyone except IPs and accounts that have not yet been confirmed.
  • If a page is fully protected, only other admins can make edits to the page.
  • A page can also be protected so that it cannot be moved.
  • In some cases, an admin might see fit to protect a page from being created.
  • For very rare pages, such as the Main Page, "cascading" protection is applied, wherein every page that is transcluded onto a page is protected too.

There are various reasons why a page might be protected. Vandalism and spam can lead to semiprotection, while content wars and other severe cases can lead to full protection. There are other times where Office actions come into play. For the most part, protection is temporary and editing privileges are then restored. In any case, everyone can view the source of any page, irrespective of its level of protection.

Further readings

Editing help

Wiki markups and codes

Page management

Additional editing tools


Links to other help pages

Help contents
Meta · Wikinews · Wikipedia · Wikiquote · Wiktionary · Commons: · mw: · b: · s: · mw:Manual · Google
Versions of this help page (for other languages see further)
Meta · Wikinews · Wikipediahttp://en.wikipedia.org/index.php/Help:Editing · Wikiquote · Wiktionary
What links here on Meta or from Meta · Wikipedia · MediaWiki
Reading
Go · Search · Stop words · Namespace · Page name · Section · Backlinks · Redirect · Category · Image page · Special pages · Printable version
Tracking changes
Recent changes (enhanced) | Related changes · Watching pages · Diff · Page history · Edit summary · User contributions · Minor edit · Patrolled edit
Logging in and preferences
Logging in · Preferences · User style
Editing
Starting a new page · Advanced editing · Editing FAQ · Edit toolbar · Export · Import · Shortcuts · Edit conflict · Page size
Referencing
Links · URLs · Piped links · Interwiki linking · Footnotes
Style and formatting
Wikitext examples · CSS · Reference card · HTML in wikitext · Formula · List · Table · Sorting · Colors · Images and file uploads
Fixing mistakes
Show preview · Testing · Reverting edits
Advanced functioning
Expansion · Template · Advanced templates · Parser function · Parameter default · Variable · System message · Substitution · Array · Calculation · Embed page
Others
Special characters · Renaming (moving) a page · Talk page · Signatures · Sandbox · Legal issues for editors