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The Introduction[edit | edit source]

What this guide will show you is:
- The basics to editing.
- Staff
- Talkpages and Blogs
- Apprentices
- Vital areas of Source Mode editing
- Templates
- Userpages
Though, this guide will delve further into each of these subjects and will present more of an understanding of each aspect. There'll be photos which may also prove aid and possibly quotes involved -- Quotes which you'll be shown how to do.
Editing Basics[edit | edit source]

The image above shows you what exactly visual editing is, and will also be a fine example for when explaining things to you. So, let's get started!
In the top left corner, you'll notice a B, this B stands for bolding which will bold your text like this for example; Altaïr. You notice how the text looks more heavy than the others such as this? That is because of the bold feature.
Now, you'll see the letter i titling like so. This is the feature referred to as Italic and causes the highlighted words to lean to the right, for example; Ezio Auditore da Firenze. That is the Italic option.

The next thing I'm about to show you is the Linking option, which icon is the chains next to the Italic option. By clicking this option, you're given the opportunity to link to a new page, but you must be weary of what page you say because if you say the wrong one you'll wind up with a broken link which will appear red but there are precautions to prevent this from happening. Though, if linked right, it will direct you to the page you linked, for example; Connor Kenway.
The option next to the linking feature is the ability to create dot-points. So you're not going like;
Instead, it'll make it look much neater, much more organized and give it a more "professional" look. Just take a look:
Doesn't that look much nicer? So, if you're ever creating a blog and listing down points, make sure you use dot-points.
But dot-points are not the only option, we also have number-points, which will prevent you from going like;
1. This
2. This
3. This
And instead you'll end up going like;
- This
- This
- And this
And once more, looks nicer and so on but how exactly do you use it? It's fairly simple, you click the one right next to the dot-points; the numbers with the lines next to them!
This next option is known as "Increasing Indent" which shifts your text to the right:
- Like this!
But how exactly would you get it back? This next option decreases your indent and brings it back to its original location!