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How to use[edit]

Create a Wikipedia account or log in if you already have one. Then:

  1. Make a copy of this page in your sandbox. Do not edit this page directly. ➡️ #Copy to sandbox
  2. Enter the visual editor. ➡️ #Visual editor
  3. Complete the exercises. ➡️ #Exercises
  4. To save changes at any time, press Publish changes

Copy to sandbox[edit]

Video walkthrough of setup instructions

We will begin by making a copy of these exercises in your sandbox. Follow the video walkthrough on the right or the instructions below.

  1. Log into Wikipedia.
  2. Leave this page open for instructions. Open the following link in a new tab: create or edit your sandbox (Tip: To open a link in a new tab, right-click the link → select 'Open in a new tab' OR ⌃ Ctrl + click the link)
  3. On this (instructions) page:
    1. click Edit or Edit source to the left of the search box (top-right corner of your screen) and copy the text contents of the entire page. (Tip: In the text box, press ⌃ Ctrl + a to select all.)
  4. On the sandbox page (from Step 1):
    1. paste the copied content (from Step 2) into the edit box.
    2. click Publish changes to publish the page.

You should now have a copy of this page in your sandbox, which you can freely edit.

Visual editor[edit]

Video walkthrough of how to enter editing mode and switch to visual editor

We will use the visual editor, which is one of two ways to edit Wikipedia. Follow the video walkthrough on the right, slides 13-18 of this deck, or the instructions below.

  1. To enter editing view, click Edit or Edit source to the left of the search box (top-right corner of your screen).
  2. If you find yourself in:
    1. visual editor ("what you see is what you get"): You are where you need to be.
    2. source editor (where content shows in monospaced font): Switch into visual editor. Click the pencil icon in the top right corner of the content box and select "visual editor".
  3. Proceed to the editing exercises.

Exercises[edit]

For each exercise, see 👉 instructions and ❔ help links.

Formatting[edit]

👉 Bold the first line and italicise the second line.

Visual editor toolbar


Bold me: The medieval monks' reading carrell

Italicise me: was indeed a singing booth

Headings[edit]

👉 Replicate headings in Delroy Lindo. Try to format headings yourself rather than copy-and-pasting.

Visual editor toolbar

Delroy Lindo[edit]

Early life[edit]

Career[edit]

In development[edit]

Personal life[edit]

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Television[edit]

Theatre[edit]

Video Games[edit]

Awards and Nominations[edit]

References[edit]

External links[edit]

Links[edit]

Internal links[edit]

👉 Link to one song and one movie.

Links and wikilinks; Slides 38-40 of DIY deck


The Favourite

All Too Well

External links[edit]

👉 Create a link to the following site: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a85hHp42CBA

Links and wikilinks; Slides 38-40 of DIY deck

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a85hHp42CBA


Cite[edit]

👉 Create a formatted citation for the followin link. Try to experiment with automatic and manual options for citing. https://www.pressreader.com/canada/toronto-star/20131219/281827166586179

Adding references; "> Slides 41-46 of DIY deck}}

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Add sentence[edit]

👉 Summarise and cite the content of this article. Assume that you are adding a sentence on coming changes to Reggae Lane on the article for the Eglinton West neighbourhood.

Adding references; Slides 41-46 of DIY deck


In 2014, the laneway at Eglinton and Oakwood was officially name Reggae Lane, after being nominated by Toronto City Councilor Josh Colle, in a revitalization project.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "PressReader.com - Digital Newspaper & Magazine Subscriptions". www.pressreader.com. Retrieved 2023-01-18.
  2. ^ "Toronto laneway to become reggae hot spot (once again)". www.blogto.com. Retrieved 2023-01-18.