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Policies and guidelines[edit]Wikipedia has many established policies, guidelines, conventions, and traditions. This is a very brief sampling of some of the most important; for more information, see the main policies and guidelines page. Policies and guidelines apply to both articles and how to work with fellow editors. For easy access, the shortcuts to the pages are also listed. Article standards[edit]Working with others[edit] |
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Tip of the day[edit]Check your work before you save, using Preview
When you edit a page, you can use the Preview button (located right next to the Save page button) to see in advance what your edits will look like. This lets you check your work periodically without filling up the page history by making lots of smaller edits. The preview function can also help you avoid mistakes, such as when using an unfamiliar type of wiki markup. The preview will appear together with the edit box you have been working in (either above or below it, however you prefer). An even faster way to preview a page is with the keyboard shortcut ⇧ Shift+alt+P. – – Read more: To add this auto-updating template to your user page, use {{tip of the day with h3 heading}}
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