2 of my favorite edits I have done was while I was watching a YouTube video published on March 18, 2015 by 000a1236. It was called "logos evolution" and at 0:50 it shows the Fiat logos. I was thinking: Wikipedia might not have that info yet. I better get to editing! First, I went to the Wikipedia article called Fiat Automobiles. I looked at the infobox. It said: "11 July 1899; 119 years ago in Turin, Piedmont, Italy". I then checked the Wikipedia article called 1899. I looked at the section July-September. I found out that July 11 was missing! I started editing. I typed this:
July 11 - Giovanni Agnelli founds the car company Fiat.
I don't know if I was supposed to type "car brand" instead, but if I do, feel free to leave a message on the Messages section on the bottom of the page. Anyways, when I do Wikipedia edits, I usually do the typing first and then I do the links or citations. In my first edit, I added a citation because it had none, but I forgot to change the template message! XDDDDDDDD
Anyways, once I published the edit, I literally clicked on the July 11 link. It was missing, again. I did another edit.
Well, I actually use Microsoft Office for Mac 2011. I keep getting this error that says "Microsoft [insert Office app here] is not optimized for your Mac." It is REALLY ANNOYING.
This user thinks they have a unified theory of the creation of the Pokémon universe.
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This user is a Pokémon Creationist and believes that Arceus is the creator.
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A redirect is a page that has the sole purpose to automatically redirect readers to a differently named page; to take the reader where they really wanted to go. Redirects allow a topic to have more than one title. Redirects are used for synonyms, abbreviations (initialisms), acronyms, accented terms (diacritics), misspellings, typos, nicknames (pseudonyms), scientific names, etc.
To create a redirect for the term "Oof":
Type Oof in the search box, press ↵ Enter
Click on the redlink for Oof that it presents
In the edit window that appears, type #REDIRECT [[Foo]] on the first line to make it lead to the article Foo
Redirects should be organized in to categories too. Each redirect can have up to seven redirect categories. Categories go on the third line of the redirect. (Note: Plant has a subcategory within the category of scientific name; enter plant after a pipe).
Here are two examples of a redirect category using a category template:
{{R from birth name}}
{{R from scientific name|plant}}
Preview your new redirect before saving it. Make sure:
There is a big right-facing arrow to the left of the bolded name of your target page name.
That your target page is bolded in blue (if it is red, go back and double check your target name in the edit window).
That your redirect category has rendered properly and that the boilerplate it presents makes sense.