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Welcome to the Nonbinary Wiki! This simple guide will take you through the first steps on your editing journey. Editing might seem overwhelming at first, but if you take it slow, you'll be creating new pages like nobody's business in no time!
Welcome to the Nonbinary Wiki! This simple guide will take you through the first steps on your editing journey. Editing might seem overwhelming at first, but if you take it slow, you'll be creating new pages like nobody's business in no time!


== Before you get started... ==
== Before you get started... ==
If you are here, you probably want to learn how to contribute to the Nonbinary Wiki, and this page will guide you through the basics of wiki editing! In this section, we'll introduce you to the wiki interface, but first of all make sure you have an account. If you don't, click the [[Special:CreateAccount|''Create an account'']] link in the top right corner of this screen. Note that an account is not needed to edit most pages, but it's highly recommended (and free, no strings attached!).
If you are here, you probably want to learn how to contribute to the Nonbinary Wiki, and this page will guide you through the basics of wiki editing! In this section, we'll introduce you to the wiki interface, but first of all make sure you have an account. If you don't have one already, click the [[Special:CreateAccount|''Create an account'']] link in the top right corner of this screen. Note that an account is not needed to edit most pages, but it's highly recommended (and free, no strings attached!).


So, now that you have an account, you will see a set of links in the top right corner, mainly personal pages and settings. Clicking on your username will take you to your user page, which you can use as a profile, and ''Talk'' will take you to your messages page, where other editors can talk to you! But anyway, let's take a look at the article interface itself.
So, now that you have an account, you will see a set of links in the top right corner, mainly personal pages and settings. Clicking on your username will take you to your user page, which you can use as a profile, and ''Talk'' will take you to your messages page, where other editors can talk to you! Next, let's take a look at the article interface itself.


More specifically, take a look at the tabs that you will find on top of most pages:
More specifically, take a look at the tabs that you will find on top of most pages:
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* Red links: many pages have words that are highlighted in red instead of the usual blue. Clicking on these red links will take you to the create page for that word or expression, where you can quickly start writing about that article. Easy peasy!
* Red links: many pages have words that are highlighted in red instead of the usual blue. Clicking on these red links will take you to the create page for that word or expression, where you can quickly start writing about that article. Easy peasy!
* Check out the list of [[Nonbinary Wiki:Requested articles about people|Requested articles about people]]!
* Think about your favorite topics: do you prefer to write about identities, people, activism, culture...? You choose! Look up your topic on the wiki and, if there's no page yet, get creating! If your topic of choice already have a page, I'm sure you can improve it anyway.
* Think about your favorite topics: do you prefer to write about identities, people, activism, culture...? You choose! Look up your topic on the wiki and, if there's no page yet, get creating! If your topic of choice already have a page, I'm sure you can improve it anyway.


== How to prettify your edits ==
== How to prettify your edits ==
Yay pretty and shiny things.
Plain text is ''boring'', and that's '''why''' you can <u>apply formatting</u> and make your articles more <big>beautiful!</big> We already talked about basic formatting in the section about editing, so let's talk about some ''advanced'' formatting: images, infoboxes, and tables.
 
=== Images ===
Adding a file to the wiki is easy! Click ''Insert'' in the edit toolbar, then click ''Media''. This will open a pop-up window where you can look up images that are already uploaded —just click any of these images to add them to the article! If you don't find the image you want, click the ''Upload'' tab to upload your own image. '''Important:''' make sure that the image you upload was created by you or, alternatively, that it has a free license. Copyrighted images that don't have a free license will be removed from the wiki!
 
After you pick or upload an image, you will see this window:
 
[[File:Insert image menu (visual editor).png|center|frameless|400px]]
 
The ''Caption'' is the image footer: use it to describe the image contents or give more details about it. The ''Alternative text'' is displayed when the image can't be loaded; this is especially important for people using screen readers or other accessibility tools. Use it to describe the contents of the image in a clear (and concise) way!
 
=== Infoboxes ===
An infobox is a table that appear in the top right corner of some articles. Currently, only articles about people and identities have infoboxes, so feel free to ignore this section if you're working on an article about a different topic. To see what an infobox looks like, go to the article [[nonbinary]] and take a look at the box that includes basic data such as the flag, its meaning, related identities, and so on.
 
To add an infobox, click the ''Insert'' button in the editing toolbar, then click ''Template''. On the pop-up window, type ''infobox identity'' or ''infobox person'', depending on the kind of article you're working one. Choose from the drop-down or click the ''Add template'' button to access this interface:
 
[[File:Insert infobox identity form (visual editor).png|center|frameless|400px]]
 
Just fill in the forms and, when you're done, click the ''Insert'' button! As easy as that.
 
=== Tables ===
Sometimes you need more structure in your articles —tables might help you! To add it, as you can expect, click ''Insert'' and then ''Table''. This will insert a small table where you can then add or remove columns and rows. It's very straight-forward!
 
=== Other formatting ===
If you click ''Insert'' and then click ''More'', you will see all of the other things you can insert. Feel free to play with them if you want to!


== Adding references ==
== Adding references ==
''More information about references: [[Help:References and citations]]''
''More information about references: [[Help:References and citations]]''


They are very important.
References are very important for the wiki, as they are how our readers can know that our information is true! So it's ver important that if you add content to the wiki, you support it with at least one reference —if you don't, the content could be removed at any time! Check out the [[Help:References and citations|guide to references]] for more information on how to add references!
 
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