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To edit an existing article, click on the <code>Edit</code> tab at the top of the article's page. This will take you to the article's edit page containing the editable contents of the current page. The wiki uses Wiki Markup, a special language, when adding things like hyperlinks, tables, footnotes, inline citation, special characters, and so on.  
To edit an existing article, click on the <code>Edit</code> tab at the top of the article's page. This will take you to the article's edit page containing the editable contents of the current page. The wiki uses Wiki Markup, a special language, when adding things like hyperlinks, tables, footnotes, inline citation, special characters, and so on.  


Articles on Arthur Wiki follow [[Arthur Wiki:Manual of Style|style guidelines]] to ensure articles are uniform and the wiki is easier to use. When you add information, make sure it is in the appropriate article or articles. For example, if you have new information on [[Arthur Read]] you wish to add, the best place would probably be just in his article, and not in the other ''[[Arthur (TV series)|Arthur]]'' article, unless it is something major related to the entire show. Use your best judgement in deciding where to add information.  If you are unsure about where your information might be most appropriate, ask a staff member or submit a question on the article's talk page.
Articles on Arthur Wiki follow [[Arthur Wiki:Manual of Style|style guidelines]] to ensure articles are uniform and the wiki is easier to use. A basic list of wiki markup can be found on the markup help page. An "edit toolbar" is provided just above the edit box, which allows users to automatically place and format various aspects of wiki code.
 
When you add information, make sure it is in the appropriate article or articles. For example, if you have new information on [[Arthur Read]] you wish to add, the best place would probably be just in his article, and not in the other ''[[Arthur (TV series)|Arthur]]'' article, unless it is something major related to the entire show. Use your best judgement in deciding where to add information.  If you are unsure about where your information might be most appropriate, ask a staff member or submit a question on the article's talk page.


Before you save changes to an article, please provide a summary of the changes you made in the Summary box just below the edit box. This also makes it easier for others to see what information has been added or taken away from an article without having to open revisions in the article's History log. Changes made to articles are logged in the article's History log, accessible from the <code>History</code> tab at the top of an article's page. This allows anyone to go back and look at earlier revisions of the article you or others have written.
Before you save changes to an article, please provide a summary of the changes you made in the Summary box just below the edit box. This also makes it easier for others to see what information has been added or taken away from an article without having to open revisions in the article's History log. Changes made to articles are logged in the article's History log, accessible from the <code>History</code> tab at the top of an article's page. This allows anyone to go back and look at earlier revisions of the article you or others have written.

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