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Tip of the moment...
Test-drive your edits in a sandbox

Your sandbox is a place for you to experiment with wikicode, to keep notes, to draft sections to add to articles, or for any other purpose that helps build the encyclopedia. Although your sandbox will usually be left alone by other editors, you do not have 100% control. It can't be used to host copyright violations or personal attacks on people, for example.

Have you ever added an example image to a page, only to have it removed and receive a warning? Here's a solution. If you want to test some unfamiliar wiki-markup, or practice image placement, head to the Sandbox, where you can test to your heart's delight (or you can create your own sandbox for more demanding tests). Or open your own sandbox by clicking on "Sandbox" on your user menu at the top of the screen.

Bonus tip: you can have as many sandboxes as you like, but only one gets displayed at the top of the page. To get to the others easily, you could list their links on your sandbox page, using it as a menu of sandboxes.

To add this auto-randomizing template to your user page, use {{totd-random}}

How to start a new article

The easiest way to create a new article is to click on a link to a page that doesn't exist. Typically, these links show up as red links.

You also can use the Search box‍—‌on the top-right corner of your screen‍—‌to look for an article name. When you are told that the page does not exist, click the link provided. You can also use the Article Wizard.

To add this auto-updating template to your user page, use {{totd}}

Tip of the day...
How to start a new article

The easiest way to create a new article is to click on a link to a page that doesn't exist. Typically, these links show up as red links.

You also can use the Search box‍—‌on the top-right corner of your screen‍—‌to look for an article name. When you are told that the page does not exist, click the link provided. You can also use the Article Wizard.

Become a Wikipedia tipster

To add this auto-updating template to your user page, use {{totd b}}


Tip of the day[edit]

How to start a new article

The easiest way to create a new article is to click on a link to a page that doesn't exist. Typically, these links show up as red links.

You also can use the Search box‍—‌on the top-right corner of your screen‍—‌to look for an article name. When you are told that the page does not exist, click the link provided. You can also use the Article Wizard.

To add this auto-updating template to your user page, use {{tip of the day with h3 heading}}

Tip of the day...
How to start a new article

The easiest way to create a new article is to click on a link to a page that doesn't exist. Typically, these links show up as red links.

You also can use the Search box‍—‌on the top-right corner of your screen‍—‌to look for an article name. When you are told that the page does not exist, click the link provided. You can also use the Article Wizard.

To add this auto-updating template to your user page, use {{totd2}}

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