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== The Editing Process ==
 
== The Editing Process ==

Revision as of 14:38, 18 September 2019

This is a work-in-process draft.

Because we are using the Mediawiki software platform—the same platform used by Wikipedia—some of the links on this page will direct you to documentation on the Mediawiki site or the Wikipedia site.

The Editing Process

You should be familiar with both the Content Guidelines and Style Guide before editing content.

The JFA Wiki provides two editing tools that are often found on wiki sites, the source editor and the visual editor. When you are logged in, you can begin editing a page by clicking or tapping on Edit Source for the default editor or Edit for the visual editor, near the top-right of a page, or beside each Section Heading. Depending on your preference settings, one or both buttons may appear.

Source Editor

If you have edited a Wikipedia page you have used the source editor, which is the default editor. When you need to use some type of formatting, such as for new headings or bolding of text, you do this using wiki syntax or the buttons in the edit toolbar above the editing zone. For help with editing see Help Editing. Most of what's on Help Editing applies to the JFA Wiki except for Starting a New Page— see Starting a New Article below for that. For help with formatting, see Mediawiki Help Formatting.

Visual Editor

The Visual Editor provides more of a what you see is what you get editing experience. This editor was developed by the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF) to provide a way of editing that does not require editors to learn wiki markup.

Experienced editors may still prefer editing wikitext because they find it faster and more precise. Even editors who enable Visual Editor will have the wikitext option available from the toolbar for each page and section. The Visual Editor is fairly stable, but it still has some bugs and missing features. Also, the visual editor requires a separate server that periodically may not be available. See the Visual Editor User Guide for help.

Research and Citations

In doing research for an article, the Google Scholar search engine is your friend.

As the Style Guide and Content Guidelines indicate, citations are formatted according to The Chicago Manual of Style (17th Edition). If you haven't committed this format to memory, we recommend Zotero's online tool to assist. Be sure to choose Chicago Manual of Style 17th Edition (note) from the dropdown.

Practicing in the Sandbox

If you would like to play around with editing you can create an article in the Sandbox namespace and edit to your heart's content. To create your sandbox page, fill out the text box below, replacing Jane.Doe with your username, then click the button. A page will be created with some boilerplate content to help you get started. You must save the page for it to actually be created.

 

To get back to the page, use the Sandbox link under Other Namespaces in the sidebar, or search for Sandbox:Page Name on the search field at the top of the page. The page may be deleted if it goes unedited for over a month, but you can always create another one.

Learning from Existing Articles

One of the best ways to see how something is done on the site is to look at existing articles. If you are not logged in, click on the View source link at the top-right of every article to see the wiki markup text for that article. If you are logged in, you can click on the Edit source button, look at the markup, then use the browser's back button to escape the edit.

If you are not comfortable clicking the Edit source button while you are logged in, here's a handy trick: Open a private or incognito window in the browser you are using, or use another browser for which you are not logged in.

Starting a New Draft

If you are working on assignment a draft will be created for you.

Once you decide on the topic and title (see Needed Articles below), create a draft article by typing the title of the article in the text box below and clicking the button. Your page will be created with some boilerplate content to help you get started. If you create a draft and don't follow through with developing the article in a reasonable length of time, the draft will be deleted.

Once the article is completed, email your.friends@justicefornamimals.org to request it be moved out of the draft namespace. Note that articles in the draft namespace are not subject to the same level of moderation of other articles. But editors will still be keeping an eye on your work and may make modifications and suggestions along the way to help you comply with guidelines.

 

Getting Help

If you need help creating and editing content, please email email us with your questions. Before you do, please carefully read this article, the Content Guidelines and the Help:Style Guide. You will also need to peruse Mediawiki's Help Editing