User:Angel Emfrbl/Newbie Excercises

So You Want to Edit a Wikia?
First please read our Welcome Newcomers page, as this page continues on from this page.

Its easier then it looks but takes a while to get used to. Its free to edit, fun and interesting, leaving you feeling like your actually part of a community. Like any new place you visit however, it will take some nerves just to say "hi there" to your fellow editors, some editors may not even be nice back but this is like any situation in real life. There is no commitment to edit a Wikia and everything is up to you to decide what to do.

If you wish to know more about what this wikia itself is and isn't, please read this page, which details what you should and shouldn't include on this particular wikia.

Where do I Begin?

 * First things first, you have a choice between editing Anonymously (which means only your IP address ever gets recorded) and as a Registered User.

Everyone starts off as a unknown IP address which is nice... Except people don't know you. Some wikias will go out of their way to say unregistered users don't deserve as much talk as registered users. And sadly their properly right. Pages can be locked to prevent non-registered users from editing anytime since vandals rarely bother creating registered accounts.

On the other hand, Registered users are regarded as officially part of the community!

That means they have a "blog" option, and can if they don't want to edit the wikia pages can actually just use their blogs to write stuff up. Blogs are actually a good way to experiment with wikia editing without effecting the large wikia community. You may not get any replies, but at least you can edit them freely and their all yours to control!

They also can still edit some pages which are locked from IP unregistered users from editing, personalize their signing signatures and have an avatar for their user page if they please. They can also hide the minor edits (like adding a missing letter someone forgot to editon a page) and leave only the important stuff if they want to.

Either way, both choices will still let you ask for help, so if you really need it, just ask!

How to Talk to Us
Okay, so you just entered the wikia for the first time, before you rush to hit that "edit page" option, before you begin you need to know how to talk to us. After all if its your first time, we can't help you if you don't know how to talk to us.


 * Sand boxes; They are useful, more useful then you can possibly imagine. The wikia will start with its own general one already set up; Click here. But if you feel daring, you can create you're own one by this code: User: insert-user-name-here/Sandbox of course replacing the bits where you wish to as necessary.
 * You have a talk page! Okay you might not get noticed straight away, but you can write things on your User page like messages and pleas for help if need be. We also will from time to time perhaps talk to you via this method too. Messages left here will pop up when you log onto the site, informing you of any messages.
 * Learn the regular members; On the left hand column, there is a link called "recent changes". Clicking this will reveal the most recent actions on the wikia. You can see who is editing a lot, maybe get an idea depending on the time who is still around if you need help ASAP. More importantly, this will give you at least an introduction to WHO the more active wikia editors are.
 * Note: for your benefit, its a good idea to find a member to become "friends" with, this is helpful for both of you. Even if that editor is just another newbie like you between the pair of you there is at least something to talk about! Keep an eye out for blogs, some registered users will create them from time to time, but even unregistered users can reply to an entry. Blog entries also crop up in the "Recent Changes" page.
 * The forum; while its better for editors with at least the basics sorted, its another way to edit and talk to us! Plus like your own user talk page and blog has no greater impact on the wikia so feel free to edit on the forum pages.

Learning those Codes!
Now for the Hard stuff - learning how to edit wikia text. Actually we tell a lie here, its pretty simple. Most new editors will find "Rich Text" the best way to go since you won't be getting into complex coding. For a beginning don't edit in "Source" unless you've got some in first.

When you Edit a page, take a moment to explore the page set up that follows.

In "Rich Text" you'll find in the top left hand corner icons to edit a text with. Most experienced editors will automatically write down the codes, never clicking those options at all, but since you're new to this, try experimenting with those sandbox pages!

Wikia Exercises
Okay, lets presume you're editing in a sandbox.


 * 1) We'll start with "Edit the Page", click.
 * 2) As stated before, take a moment to explore whats around you.

The VERY Basics
Okay we'll experiment with the following text:

"The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog".


 * 1) Okay left click on your mouse button at the end of that sentence and drag it along the phrase to highlight the whole sentence.
 * 2) Right click and choose "copy".
 * 3) Go to the sandbox page and hit the "Edit Page" option.
 * 4) Right click again, this time choosing "paste".
 * 5) Look at the bottom of the page for "Save Page" and click it.
 * 6) After a moment, the edited page will come up showing your new edit.

If you've done this correctly, you've now pasted "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" onto the sandbox - con graduations, you've just made your first ever wikia edit!

You can also skip the "copy + paste" option and just enter any text you feel like, as this exercise is designed purely for the very basic editors who have little editing skills at all. Lets move on shall we?

Text options
If you hit keys on your keyboard, you type things on the editing page... But thats not all you can do with a text.


 * Text appears as normal like this... ("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog")
 * But you can also make it bold ("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog")
 * Or Italic ("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog")
 * Or underline it ( "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" )
 * And Strike through ( "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" )

If you've had some experience in a word processing program like Microsoft Word, then you'll know how Bold and Italic text works as it runs pretty much the same.

For those who don't:


 * 1) Okay start but highlighting you text.
 * 2) In "Rich Text" mode you'll notice the tools in the top left corner are divided into sections. The section we want concerns ourselves with just the first four buttons, in the first block of symbols.
 * 3) Click the first symbol. This is BOLD TEXT
 * 4) While you have your text still highlighted, click it again to get rid of the bod text (or re-highlight if you've dropped you're text).
 * 5) The next button will ITALIC your text if you click it. Try this out.
 * 6) And again, it will remove it if you click it again while the text is still highlighted. You can even combine this with bold text.
 * 7) The next symbol is underline.
 * 8) Lastly there is Strike through.

Okay, practice with these options for a a while, perhaps you want to write a lot of text to experiment with all the combination?

If you wish to learn "source", the following codes will let you repeat this same effect:


 * Bold: Bold text
 * Italic: Italic text
 * Underline: Underline text
 * Strike through: Strike through text

So when will you actually use each of these you ask?


 * Bold text is used to highlight important information. For this wikia we tend to use it at the start of a page, when the name of the page item is first mentioned. Usually this is the characters name, as you will see on the page Monkey D. Luffy and will normally be the very first thing written on a page.
 * Italic text is little used on this wikia, but when it does it normally notes the title of something like a official book.
 * Both Italic and Bold text will be used together often for the romanization and Latin written forms of attack names, as seen on pages like the Devil fruits page Suna Suna no Mi
 * Underline is seldom used. You'll most likely see a editor use this in talk to point out something to another editor. (E.g. - You missed that word out complete Zeo).
 * Strike through is also never used for page text. It is purely an editor choice. Most editors who use it will have written a piece of text, usually in a message. Rather then completely removing the text, they'll leave the message in tact to be continued to be read but strike through it to signal its been voided. (E.g.  You're wrong, I'm completely right! Okay... I get it, so sorry, I acknowledge I'm wrong now, please forgive me Nikki).

Once you've got this sorted, that pretty much stage one of being a editor sorted.

And don't forget - check all edits for spelling and grammar!

We can teach you how to edit text, but its up to you to check your own typing unfortunately.

For further information on how to edit Editing Advice will list the dos and don'ts of getting the hang of editing properly.

Subtitles
Almost every page has subtitles (including this one!). to create them you'll need to be in "source" mode. Once you begin to venture into page layouts, you drift away from the basic editor so this can be considered a big step for a new editor.

Remember - experimentation is your friend so use a sandbox.


 * 1) Click "Edit Page" and make sure the right hand side box is set on "Source". You'll easily recognize the "Source" page since there are many hidden coding you simply don't see in rich text.
 * 2) Okay, time to write your first sub title so add the following code: ==Insert Text here==

Make sure the sub title is on a line of its own with no other text before or after it as this messes up the code.


 * 1) Save the page after adding the text.
 * 2) You should have your new sub title in place, congratulations!

Why sub title in the first place I hear you ask?

To make life simple for everyone of course! Different sections of a page will have their own sub titles, so editors can jump to sections of text for easy editing. You'll notice next to every sub title is the word "Edit" in brackets. Click it to see what I mean! Now you can edit that section and that section alone instead of the whole page, this saves a lot of time. For new editors, this also can avoids potential embarrassments as accidental edits and clumsy fingers may mess up more then you intend.

You can also sub title within a subtitle by adding more "=" like so: ===Insert Text here===

They must follow a normal ==Insert Text here== subtitle as they build themselves like a "step ladder" effect. You can also add more "="s to make sub titles of the sub titles, but save this for when you've got experience on your side.

The Page Layout
Okay now you've got the hang of the sub titles, lets talk about how the wikia lays out a page shall we? All pages on this wikia and just about every other wikia out there comply to some form of standardized layout. You will note at the top of a characters page there is a profile box listing quick reference information. The only way to access this particular information is via the "Edit Page" option. BUT we advise against new editors attempting to edit the profile templates, at least until you've read up on tables and their coding so for now lets ignore the profile infobox.

A page is normally set up like this in subtitles and is only not when there is not enough information (like in a stub page) to attempt this layout. The layout changes per need, but for character pages this is how we set the page up:


 * Appearance - fairly straight forward, it explains a characters appearance, particularly designed at new editors or people learning about the series to help identify a character. Some pages will have a gallery, see Image Guidelines for more details on the gallery coding, you may add more images to a page however for now lets not.
 * Personality - this describes how a character will act to other characters or a situation. It contains only Canon information, so anything that appears in a movies, special or video game should be left out of this section. Only add information you read in the manga.
 * Relationship - describes how the character reacts to individuals. You may think that this could be covered in personality, but some characters react differently to each character. For explain, the friendly Luffy will often be easily angered by someone who hurts a friend of his. So this would leave him at odds with the character, but due to events is also subject to change depending on situation and a foe that made Luffy mad once may not at a later date (example - Franky).
 * Subtitles in this section may include; friends, enemies, family and other dependently if there is a particular excessive amount of information on a certain group of individuals.
 * Abilities and Powers - describes the feats a character can do such as Devil Fruits and fighting styles. But also contains odd things like personnel skills such as navigational abilities, doctoring skills or cooking.
 * Subtitles in this section will include Devil Fruit abilities and other fighting styles worth noting such as Santōryū.
 * History - history covers what the character has done in the story, but nothing they were not involved with.
 * Subtitles within this will generally be added to break up the major points in the storyline into sections. A character like Shanks who only appears once in a while will have all the points he did appear in separated. This is done for easily reading and also for editing purposes, large text sections are often harder to edit. Even veteran editors prefer the history section to be broken up this way.
 * Major Battles - lists all the battles that the character was in.
 * Filler battles will be subtitled separated from the canon ones to stop the two lists interfering with each other.
 * Early One Piece - sometimes Oda releases information on how a character came to be. This covers his early ideas for the character and what he dropped/changed for the final version.
 * Anime and Manga Differences - this covers changes done to the storyline or design when transferred from the scene in the manga to the anime. Noted changes include like different eye colours for Robin and plot elements included where not such Smoker's past in Logue Town or even plot elements left out such as Luffy stabbing himself in the face as a child.
 * Translation and Dub Issues - Notes things like what the character name means in English, changes done between dub translations and the original manga/anime and general errors made by magazines.
 * Other Appearances - less likely to be on a page then most others, this covers appearances and cameos seen in other shows such as Cross Epoch the Dragonball and One Piece crossover.
 * Merchandise - covers what has been produced for a character as a figurine, if anything at all.
 * Subtitles here will list songs the "character" sung.
 * Trivia - anything else worth noting but cannot be included elsewhere on the page.
 * Related Articles - this is a short list of the most important articles that go alongside this one.
 * References - we'll talk about referencing information later, but for now just note that editing this section will NOT allow you to edit any of the page references, as they are actually located elsewhere on the page.
 * External links - important information that is linked to this page but found off site (usually on wikipedia)
 * Site navigation - a quick look up template of all the related articles to this one. They will all have a theme such as a list of all the Marines related articles or Pirate crews.

Try to find the most suitable place to add new information, failing to do so will make other editors mad. The "Major Battles" section for instance, is not designed to hold any images at all for instance. You can practice this layout yourself by copy and pasting the following:

==Appearance==

==Personality==

==Relationships==

===Friends===

===Enemies===

===Family===

==Abilities and Powers==

===Devil Fruit===

==History==

==Major Battles==

===Filler and Movie Battles===

==Early One Piece==

==Anime and Manga Differences==

==Translation and Dub Issues==

==Other Appearances==

===Cultural References===

==Merchandise==

===Songs===

==Trivia==

==Related Articles==

==References==

==External Links==

==Site Navigation==

For a more extensive guide to the layout, please read our Layout Guide

Referencing Information
This is important for a newbie to learn and ADVISABLE that new editors practice placing this coding, it is not always so simple. If you cannot understand the referencing information page, then seek help from a regular editor. Be aware references do not appear in the "References" section of a page but are actually placed all over a page. You will most likely see them in the "History" section most of all.

For further information please read Referencing Information on how to do so.

Images
You can experiment with this image here, as it is small and easy to work with, but there is nothing to stop you experimenting with other images on the site:

Its code is: try inserting it on a sandbox page via copy + paste and see how it looks.

It is arguable on when to use images, but for a newbie, please avoid using them unless you know what you are doing with them.

When you add a picture it is always:


 * Image
 * Then the paragraph to go with it

This makes the picture appear next to its supporting text.

Don't be disheartened if your image is removed, not everyone will see eye to eye on the choice of images. But for now, avoid replacing the Infobox image at all costs unless you truly think that your new image is better. If in doubt, you can at pinch get away with placing it in the "Appearance" section if the other editors think it is not suitable and it shows the characters appearance in some way.

For further advice see Image Guidelines.

For the basics of imaging, learn the following code:



This is enough to get you through as a newbie editor and will prevent you from clashing with other editors over small details regarding images.

When you are confident, you can upload your own images via the "Upload a new image" link on the left hand column.

And PLEASE remember to read our Image Guidelines, as this again can avoid much embarrassments for you and the current editors.

And Now Over to You!
Okay if you've managed to handle this yourself, well done, you are now officially no longer a newbie editor... Well almost, there is always new coding to learn and at this point you still lack the experience that the veteran editors have. Keep editing and don't be afraid to experiment with coding not listed here. Remember this guide is designed only to move you used to wikia editing:

Further Reading please follow the links on this page

There is much we simply cannot cover in one standing, but for now, well done in surviving the basics - have fun wikia editing!