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Visual editor test

Test 6[edit]

Try adding a link to ionic compound (click the link button before you have written the words). Like here Ionic compound. In the link box, type "ionic compound" (all lowercase). It gives you two options to link to, the lowercase "ionic compound" and the capitalized "Ionic compound". Click to choose the lowercase one. In goes the link, but its always capitalized and you then have to go back into the word and edit it. It should give you the capitalization you chose.

Test 5[edit]

Copy a line of text with formatting (e.g. bolding) from another article (not open in VE, just one you are reading) using ctrl-C.

Open VE in the destination article, and paste using ctrl-V.

Now try to remove the bolding. The "clear styling" dropdown doesn't seem to do it.

[on a recent version of Chrome]

Test 4[edit]

Wasp 8b planet.

When trying to add a thumbnail:

  1. press "Insert" -> "Media"
  2. choose a file -> "use this image"
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  3. write a caption
  4. select a word in the caption to wikilink, press the "link" button
  5. choose an article to link to, press the "done" button
  6. before clicking "insert", click your cursor into or just after the linked word, a "link" box will show up again with an icon and a supposed bluelink to the article... but if you right click that link and open it in a new tab it goes to en.wikipedia.org/w/linkname instead of en.wikipedia.org/wiki/linkname, and thus causes a 404 error
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Test 3 - nowiki tags[edit]

Place your cursor immediately after the full stop in this sentence.[1] Hit enter to make a new paragraph. Then save. The new paragraph will have a <nowiki> </nowiki> pair at the start around the spaces.

Test 2 - Firefox cut/paste with refs[edit]

  1. Try to copy this sentence with CTRL-C including[1] the ref. The whole sentence will disappear as though it were cut with CTRL-X, but it will not be available for pasting either. Try to copy this sentence with CTRL-C including[1] the ref.
  2. But this sentence will act as expected, because it doesn't have a ref. Once copied with CTRL-C, it can be pasted.
  3. Now to copy this sentence with "Open menu[top right of Firefox]->Copy" (still including[1] the ref). The whole sentence will disappear as though it were cut with CTRL-X, but it will not be available for pasting either.

Test 1[edit]

Daria Nina Love[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e Canfield, Paul. Australian Veterinary Journal. 79: 594. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)