Help:VisualEditor

 If you would like to try VisualEditor without editing a live article, you can freely test it here. You don't need an account to use VisualEditor on that page. An introductory tutorial series is also available. VisualEditor gives you the ability to edit without needing to learn wikitext markup, as is required by the default wikitext editor. Unlike that editor, VisualEditor will display the text being edited almost as if it were already published. This guide gives illustrated, step-by-step instructions on the editor's features, although it may occasionally lag behind the release of new ones.

Be aware that VisualEditor is still in development and thus has known limitations and bugs. For example, particularly for larger pages, VisualEditor can be slower than wikitext. While VisualEditor remains in development, you should review your changes to ensure that the edits are those you intended.

We welcome your problem sightings, comments and suggestions on the Feedback page. (Please note: In late 2017 all Save changes and Save page buttons were renamed Publish changes or Publish page. Every edit – even to drafts – is now saved in this way, and this should not be confused with putting drafts into the main part of FAMEPedia. That is a separate process.)

Availability
VisualEditor is available on the following types of pages (namespaces):


 * Article ("mainspace")
 * User
 * Category
 * Help
 * File (but not with files, or other pages, at Miraheze Commons)
 * FAMEPedia namespace

First step: enabling VE
If you are registered on FAMEPedia, you can opt to make VisualEditor available for editing, by changing your preferences. You'll need a VisualEditor-supported browser; most are. Read more on how to opt-in.

If you are not registered, you can still use VisualEditor by adding   to the end of a FAMEPedia page URL. (Registered editors who have not enabled VisualEditor in their preferences - that is, the box for "Temporarily disable the visual editor while it is in beta" option is checked - can do the same.)

Getting started: the VisualEditor toolbar




Editing references
 This section is out of date. A more current user manual can be found on mediawiki.org

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Editing an existing reference

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 * To edit an existing reference, click on it where it appears in the text (usually as a bracketed number). You will see either a "" icon (bookmark) or an icon (and name) for the template that was used to create this reference. Clicking on this icon will open a dialog where you can edit the reference.
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 * If what appears is the "" icon, clicking on it opens the Reference dialog, where you can edit the reference's contents.
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 * If what appears is the "" icon, clicking on it opens the Reference dialog, where you can edit the reference's contents.
 * If what appears is the "" icon, clicking on it opens the Reference dialog, where you can edit the reference's contents.

Many wikis use templates to format references automatically. If a template is used in your reference, then all the text in the template will be highlighted when you click on the reference information.

If a template was used and you've clicked on information in that template, then the icon (puzzle piece) will appear. Click on that to edit the content of the template, in the template mini-editor dialog.
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 * If, instead of the "" icon (bookmark), what appears when you click on a reference is an icon for a standard template for citations, clicking on that icon will take you directly to the template mini-editor dialog.
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 * Inside the template mini-editor, you can add or remove types of information or change current content. Only fields (template parameters) that are used (have content) should be shown, initially. To add fields, click on "", which is at the very bottom of the mini-editor.
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 * Click on "" when you're done.
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 * Click on "" when you're done.
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Re-using an existing reference

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 * If the page already contains a citation that applies to the text you want to source, then you can choose to re-use the existing citation.
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 * If the page already contains a citation that applies to the text you want to source, then you can choose to re-use the existing citation.

To re-use an existing reference, place your cursor in the body of the text where you want to add a new reference (number) for that citation. Then click on the "" item from the "" menu.

You can also just copy-and-paste the reference number.
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 * In the dialog, look at the list for the reference you want to reuse, and select it. If there are many references, you can use the search box (labeled "") to list only those references that include certain text.
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Adding a new reference

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 * To add a citation using the "" menu, place your cursor where you want to add it in the text. Then on the "" menu, select the appropriate item.
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 * To add a citation using the "" menu, place your cursor where you want to add it in the text. Then on the "" menu, select the appropriate item.
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Using the "Basic" citation

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 * Shown here is what you will see if you select the "" item. In the Reference editor, you can add your citation, including formatting.
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 * Shown here is what you will see if you select the "" item. In the Reference editor, you can add your citation, including formatting.

You can make the reference belong to a given group, although this is almost always left blank. (This option is used to display groups of references with the "" tool; if you need more information, see FP:REFGROUP.)
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 * In the Reference dialog, if you want to include a template in your new reference, click the icon (puzzle piece) in the "" toolbar menu within the Reference editor.
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 * Then, look for the template you want to use, add it and edit it as you would any other template. (See the Editing templates section, below, if you need more information about templates.)
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 * Then, look for the template you want to use, add it and edit it as you would any other template. (See the Editing templates section, below, if you need more information about templates.)
 * Then, look for the template you want to use, add it and edit it as you would any other template. (See the Editing templates section, below, if you need more information about templates.)

After you're done editing your new template, click on "" to return to the Reference editor, and "" again to return to the page you're editing.
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 * If there isn't already a list of references on the page (for example, if you're adding the first reference for the page), you need to specify where the list of references, and their text, will be displayed to the reader.
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 * If there isn't already a list of references on the page (for example, if you're adding the first reference for the page), you need to specify where the list of references, and their text, will be displayed to the reader.

Place the cursor where you want to display references (usually at the bottom of the page), open the "" menu and click the "" icon (three books.
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 * If you are using different groups of references (which is unusual), you can click "" and specify a group, to display only those references that belong to that group.
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 * If you are using different groups of references (which is unusual), you can click "" and specify a group, to display only those references that belong to that group.


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Using standard cite templates

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 * Your local wiki may have added extra citation templates to this menu. This offers quick access to the most-used citation templates. (Instructions for adding extra citation templates to your local wiki are available at VisualEditor/Citation tool.)
 * VisualEditor - Editing References - Cite Pulldown.png
 * Your local wiki may have added extra citation templates to this menu. This offers quick access to the most-used citation templates. (Instructions for adding extra citation templates to your local wiki are available at VisualEditor/Citation tool.)


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 * Clicking on a template icon such as "Cite book" will take you into the template mini-editor for that template. Important information fields may be marked with an asterisk. While the most common fields will be shown, not all of them are required.
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 * To add additional parameters, scroll down in the template mini-editor and click on the "" option.
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 * To add additional parameters, scroll down in the template mini-editor and click on the "" option.
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 * To add additional parameters, scroll down in the template mini-editor and click on the "" option.

Click on "" when you're done.
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Using Citoid

 * colspan=2 |The Citoid service takes a URL or DOI for a reliable source, and returns a pre-filled, pre-formatted bibliographic citation. After creating it, you will be able to change or add information to the citation, in the same way that you edit any other pre-existing citation in VisualEditor. Support for ISBNs, PMIDs, and other identifiers is planned. Later, editors will be able to improve precision and reduce the need for manual corrections by contributing to the Citoid service's definitions for each website.
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 * With Citoid in VisualEditor, you click the 'book with bookmark' icon (next to the 'Links' icon) in the main toolbar, paste in the URL or DOI of a reliable source, and click 'Lookup'.
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 * Citoid looks up the source and returns available citation details as result. Click the green "Insert" button to accept its results and add them to the article.
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 * Citoid looks up the source and returns available citation details as result. Click the green "Insert" button to accept its results and add them to the article.
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 * Citoid looks up the source and returns available citation details as result. Click the green "Insert" button to accept its results and add them to the article.

After inserting the citation, you can change it. Select the reference, and click the "Edit" button in the context menu to make changes.
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Editing images and other media files
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Editing images

 * To add a new image (or another type of media file) to the page, click the "" icon (a picture of mountains) in the "" menu. The image will be added wherever your cursor is.
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 * Clicking the "" icon opens a dialog that automatically searches Miraheze Commons and your local wiki for media files related to the title of the page you're editing.
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 * Clicking the "" icon opens a dialog that automatically searches Miraheze Commons and your local wiki for media files related to the title of the page you're editing.
 * Clicking the "" icon opens a dialog that automatically searches Miraheze Commons and your local wiki for media files related to the title of the page you're editing.

You can change the search by changing the text in the dialog's search box.

To choose a file, click on its thumbnail image.

This places the image onto the page you are editing.
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 * After the image you selected is inserted into the page, another dialog will open. This dialog allows you to add and edit the caption of the image. The caption can contain formatting and links.
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 * The media dialog also allows you to add alternative text captions, to help users who use screen readers, or who have disabled image display.
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 * You can also set various parameters for the image in the "" window. These include the alignment, the type, and size of the image.
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 * When you're done, click "" to close the dialog and return to editing the page.
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 * For an existing image, you can add or edit a caption or other settings by clicking on the image, then clicking on the "" icon that appears below the picture.
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 * When you're done, click "" to close the dialog and return to editing the page.
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 * For an existing image, you can add or edit a caption or other settings by clicking on the image, then clicking on the "" icon that appears below the picture.
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 * For an existing image, you can add or edit a caption or other settings by clicking on the image, then clicking on the "" icon that appears below the picture.
 * For an existing image, you can add or edit a caption or other settings by clicking on the image, then clicking on the "" icon that appears below the picture.
 * For an existing image, you can add or edit a caption or other settings by clicking on the image, then clicking on the "" icon that appears below the picture.

You can resize an existing image by clicking on it, then moving the resize icon (the two-headed arrow on one or both bottom corners).

You can also drag and drop an image to a place higher or lower on the page.
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Starting
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 * To add a new template to a page, place your cursor where you want the template to be inserted, and click on the "" icon (a puzzle piece) in the "" menu.
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 * Start typing the name of the template you want to insert. When you see it on the list, click on its name. Then click "".
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 * You can also edit a template that is already on the page. When you click on the template to select it, it turns blue, and a box appears with an "" icon (a puzzle piece). Then click on the "" link.
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 * Some templates are not visible to someone reading a page. In VisualEditor, such hidden templates are shown as puzzle icons, such as Anchor.
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 * When you select the icon, the context menu is displayed, and you can edit the template.
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 * Some templates are not visible to someone reading a page. In VisualEditor, such hidden templates are shown as puzzle icons, such as Anchor.
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 * When you select the icon, the context menu is displayed, and you can edit the template.
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Template parameters

 * When you add a new template or open an existing one, VisualEditor opens the "" dialog. What you see depends upon whether there is TemplateData for that template.
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 * The template shown here has no TemplateData set up for it. The dialog shows a link to documentation for the template. You can read the documentation to figure out if the template has any parameters (fields), and what goes in each field. Use numbers as the name for each nameless parameter. The first un-named parameter is named, the second is named  , and so forth.
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 * If a template has been updated to contain TemplateData information, then the dialog will show a list of individual (named) parameters.
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 * For an existing template, you can edit the parameters shown in the dialog, and you can add parameters by clicking "", at the very bottom of the dialog.
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 * When a template embeds other templates, these sub-templates will appear inside the parameters that display them. They can be edited or removed inside the parameter field.
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 * For an existing template, you can edit the parameters shown in the dialog, and you can add parameters by clicking "", at the very bottom of the dialog.
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 * When a template embeds other templates, these sub-templates will appear inside the parameters that display them. They can be edited or removed inside the parameter field.
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 * When a template embeds other templates, these sub-templates will appear inside the parameters that display them. They can be edited or removed inside the parameter field.
 * When a template embeds other templates, these sub-templates will appear inside the parameters that display them. They can be edited or removed inside the parameter field.
 * When a template embeds other templates, these sub-templates will appear inside the parameters that display them. They can be edited or removed inside the parameter field.

New sub-templates are added by following the steps for adding a parameter. You may need to check the template documentation to make sure that the sub-template is supported. Nested templates can currently be edited as wikitext only, without the facility offered by VisualEditor (see T52182).
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Finishing

 * When you have finished editing a template, click "" to close the dialog and return to editing the main page.
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Substituting templates

 * When a template must be substituted, type  (colon included) before the template's name.
 * When a template must be substituted, type  (colon included) before the template's name.

Autocompletion doesn't work with. If you want to use autocompletion, first find the template you are looking for, and then add  in front of the template name.

Then, click the green "" button.

Add any parameters as usual and click "".
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 * You will see the template expand on the page after you click "".
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Moving pages
Moving a page with VisualEditor is functionally the same as moving it with the source editor; see Help:How to move a page for an introduction to moving pages, or FAMEPedia:Moving a page for more detailed instructions.

Keyboard shortcuts
Many editors are used to entering wikitext directly, especially bold, italics and wikilinks. Keyboard shortcuts allow to quickly insert similar formatting without having to use toolbar items. Here are the common general shortcuts in VisualEditor: