Help:Editing

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Wikibuggy is powered by MediaWiki, the same technology Wikipedia use. If you are looking to create or edit pages and you don't know how to start, this a link that will help you to get an understanding on How to create and edit pages and more.

This is some quick link:

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Editing

Editing pages

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User page

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Managing files

Moving a page

Redirects

Deleting a page

Protected pages

Templates

Variables

Namespaces

Special pages

External searches

Bots

Personal customization

Preferences

Skins

Templates

Wikibuggy also created some templates to help you get your page together. A template can be use when you want to display information in a certain format. I.E. Buggy template. All templates can be access under Toolbox on the left -> Special pages -> All pages, select namespace to Template and click GO, you will see all templates. For more information on how to use the template follow this link, How to use template

Video

You can also include Video on your page (Youtube, Dailymotion, Google Video, ...). This is the Help page to include video. Help:Video

References

Referencing your page is one of the most important thing. Remember that those peoples took some time to right certain article found on the Internet. WikiBuggy think that the credit should be given to whoever wrote them. You can add reference easily by adding the tag <ref name="Google">Google [http://www.google.com]</ref>. <ref> </ref>, everything that will be insert between those 2 tags will show up in your reference title, mostly at the bottom of a page. If you have more then 1 reference to a certain article, you can create a group by given it a name, the name will be used to show all reference. You can after insert: ==References== <references/> This will result by showing all references from a page.

This is an example of a reference [1]. If you want to see the result of this reference, scroll down this page and you will see the reference.
This is the link for all information on Reference

Reference

  1. Google [1]