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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!

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 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.

More specifically, take a look at the tabs that you will find on top of most pages:

There are several tabs here, but we are interested in two of them specifically. Discussion (the second one from the left) is the message board specific for that article. You can use it to discuss issues about the article with other editors. The other important tab is the Edit one, the fourth one from the left. Don't mind the Edit source one unless you have previous wiki-editing experience —whenever you want to edit a page, use the Edit tab. Alternatively, each section heading also has smaller edit | edit source links, which you can use if you want to edit a single section of an article.

Ok, great! Now you know where to click to edit. Let's now talk about making your first edit on the Nonbinary Wiki!

Making your first edit

Creating articles is very exciting, but also more difficult than editing an already-existing one! We recommend you at least make one edit before jumping into article creation. Once you click the Edit tab, the Visual Editor will be loaded and this toolbar will appear:

Note: the real interface does not have the color-coded boxes.

As you can see, the article itself looks pretty much the same (hence the visual part of the editor!). The interface might be different, but it works similar to your usual word processor: you type and letters appear, and then you click button to give format to whatever you wrote. The screenshot above has the basic options highlighted; let's break them down!

  • Paragraph: Click on this option to turn your text into a heading or sub-heading.
  • Style text options: The basic options in this menu are bold and italic, but you can click More to see all the possible text style options. Tip: don't over-use them!
  • Linking (chain icon): You can use this to link a word you wrote with another article. For example, if you typed the word gender, select it and click the chain icon to link it with the article gender. External links (i.e. to other web sites) should be always placed in an External links section, at the bottom of the article.
  • Lists (list icon): If you need to add a list, use this option and pick between a bullet and a numbered list.

You will notice that there are more options available. We will talk about the Cite button later in this page, but feel free to explore the other options on your own!

How to find articles to edit?

This can be the difficult part, at first. Articles are so long and so complete... how can you find a good article to edit? Well, there are several ways!

  • Stubs and short articles: there are currently 0 articles marked as "stub". These pages could use some improvement, and with so many, I'm sure you'll find one you like! Just go to the stubs category and pick an article.
  • Review new pages: new articles are created all them, and many of them have room for improvement!
  • Random articles: feeling adventurous? click the random page link (in the wiki sidebar) and think about how you can improve the article you get!

Creating your first article

Creating an article is just like editing one, just a little bit trickier! The first step is to check if you really need to create a new article: is the topic relevant enough? If so, is there a page that already cover it? After making sure you're not creating a duplicate (use the search bar to make sure!), type the title of your article in this text box and click the Create page button:


Alternatively, you can also type the article title in the regular search box and click on the first red link:

Both options will take you to the same interface we talked about in the previous section, with a slight difference: the page is empty! You can start writing straight away, but keep these tips in mind:

  • Start with an introduction: if you're planning a long article, the introduction should summarise the contents of the whole article in a couple of paragraphs (less if possible).
  • Compare your page with similar articles: for example, if you are writing about a gender identity, you can base the structure of your article off the nonbinary article. This will help you a lot!
  • Use references: avoid writing your opinions or adding content that is not supported by external references. The page Help:References and citations has more information about them.
  • Save often! Sometimes technology fails, so don't be afraid to save the page even if it's not completed. The Nonbinary Wiki is permanently under construction!

Once you click the Save changes... button, and confirm by clicking it again in the pop-up window, your page will be published! This means that anyone will be able to view and contribute to it. You can, of course, keep working on it just by clicking the Edit button!

Finding articles to create

Here's some ideas to find new topics to write about!

  • 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!
  • 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

Yay pretty and shiny things. How to use:

  • Images
  • Identity and person infoboxes
  • Tables

Adding references

More information about references: Help:References and citations

They are very important.