2 of my favorite edits I have done was while I was watching a YouTube video published on March 18, 2015 by 000a1236. It was called "logos evolution" and at 0:50 it shows the Fiat logos. I was thinking: Wikipedia might not have that info yet. I better get to editing! First, I went to the Wikipedia article called Fiat Automobiles. I looked at the infobox. It said: "11 July 1899; 119 years ago in Turin, Piedmont, Italy". I then checked the Wikipedia article called 1899. I looked at the section July-September. I found out that July 11 was missing! I started editing. I typed this:
July 11 - Giovanni Agnelli founds the car company Fiat.
I don't know if I was supposed to type "car brand" instead, but if I do, feel free to leave a message on the Messages section on the bottom of the page. Anyways, when I do Wikipedia edits, I usually do the typing first and then I do the links or citations. In my first edit, I added a citation because it had none, but I forgot to change the template message! XDDDDDDDD
Anyways, once I published the edit, I literally clicked on the July 11 link. It was missing, again. I did another edit.
Well, I actually use Microsoft Office for Mac 2011. I keep getting this error that says "Microsoft [insert Office app here] is not optimized for your Mac." It is REALLY ANNOYING.
This user thinks they have a unified theory of the creation of the Pokémon universe.
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This user is a Pokémon Creationist and believes that Arceus is the creator.
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Many topics are naturally referred to by different names. For example, baby and infant mean the same thing. But Wikipedia doesn't have a separate article for each synonym (one article defining babies is enough). Therefore, Wikipedia includes a method for linking synonyms so that they lead to the same article. This is done using redirects.
To create a redirect, start a new page for the synonym and in it put only this:
#REDIRECT [[target page]]
...where target page is the name of the article the synonym should lead to. When a user clicks on a link with the synonym, he or she is automatically sent to the [[target page]].
Caveat: do not manually create redirects when you want to rename a page, because then the history of the page resides at the old title. Use the move tab instead, found at the top of every page, which also moves the history.