User:Biosthmors/Your first article

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To create your first article, you can follow these simple steps. Copy and paste the following box of text into your sandbox as a starting point – as long as you're logged in with an account.

'''[[Your topic]]''' and then define it in the first sentence if you can.<ref>Add a reliable source people can find to verify your info here.</ref> Say something important about the topic.<ref>Add another reference here.</ref><ref>Add even another important looking reference here so people can see this topic is actually important and worthy of Wikipedia's attention.</ref>


==References==

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Click "Save page". It will appear as it does in the box below. Adapt it by adding info, sources, and by replacing "your topic" with the name/title of your new topic. When you're done, copy and paste the contents into the red link with the name for your new topic. To do that, just 1) click on the new red topic link in your sandbox. Then 2) paste the content in and remove the brackets [[]] around the title. Then 3) click "Save page" at the bottom and you're done!

Your topic and then define it in the first sentence if you can.[1] Say something important about the topic.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ Add a reliable source people can find to verify your info here.
  2. ^ Add another reference here.
  3. ^ Add even another important looking reference here so people can see this topic is actually important and worthy of Wikipedia's attention.


It's really that simple most of the time! Please ensure the article doesn't already exist under an alternate title. Just create a redirect for the red link in that case (see the cheatsheet for further wikimarkup details, such as how to create redirects). Click here for the detailed "your first article" version. Click here for a list of possibly notable uncreated article topics. Click here then on "Ask a question" to ask a question about Wikipedia. Click here to leave a question about or a recommendation for this page.
  • A note: You don't have to have three sources, it will just generally protect your article from being deleted if you have more than one. Just make sure you establish notability (keep reading). Once created, find other Wikipedia articles that should naturally link to your article to make sure it is integrated into the site (and not an "orphan"). You can also add a category or three at the bottom of the page with: [[Category:Whatever category it fits into]]. Usually, just copying a couple categories from the bottom of an article that is a similar topic helps.
  • Complications: You don't have to make the beginning of your article an exact text match of your title. See electrical characteristics of dynamic loudspeakers, for example. And your new article's title should be red because it hasn't been created. It might turn out to be a blue redirect that should be a separate article. If you want to turn a redirect like UK into an article, you need to click on the "UK" where it says "(Redirected from...)" Then you can paste your content in there after you click "Edit source".
  • Yet another note: Thanks for contributing to Wikipedia. =)