Help:VisualEditor/VE as the main editor

About this page
Here is a quick-start guide so that you can learn how to support your community while VE>Special:MyLanguage/VisualEditor|the visual editor becomes available by default to editors at your wiki. Some points may not apply to you, because maybe the work has already been done. Yay!

Don't hesitate to request clarifications; 1>phab:T130533|a "cross-wiki taskforce" of community members who have experience with the tasks listed below is also in the works, and they may be able to provide advice and support. tforce>Special:MyLanguage/Help:VisualEditor/Community_Taskforce|You are invited to join the taskforce today!

''Attention, translators: you are welcome to translate this resource. However, please bear in mind that further improvements on it are planned, so your translations may become obsolete soon. Thanks for your understanding!''

Involve your community
'' Discuss with community members; announce the rollout widely; update editing-related documentation; set up a dedicated sandbox for testing. ''


 * You are the expert here. You know about the best ways to involve your community to let them know the visual editor is now available for editors at your wiki —or may soon be— and to get further help with the following tasks.
 * You can start a conversation at your Village Pump in your language and then link to this page, or you can set up a notice>MediaWiki:Sitenotice|sitenotice, or a watchlist>MediaWiki:Watchlist-details|watchlist notice for logged-in contributors, or use other methods which are known to work well for your community members. You will certainly receive multiple announcements and updates from community liaisons: please make sure that those are translated or at least summarized in your language.
 * You may want to create a sort of "WikiProject", or anyway a page where the community members who are interested in supporting you can sign up.
 * Make sure that local documentation, especially pages read by new editors such as tutorials for newcomers, editing guides etc., mentions the visual editor and its documentation.
 * You may want to provide a dedicated space (a sandbox in the main or in the User: namespace) where even logged-out editors can try the visual editor. [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia%3AVisualEditor&type=revision&diff=600302691&oldid=598467251 Here is an example] of how this was done on the English Wikipedia (note the ?veaction=edit string at the end of the URL).

Check translations status
'' The rollout will be smoother once translations for interface and user guide, at a minimum, are in place! ''


 * There is key documentation to translate, mainly the [https://www.mediawiki.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Translate&group=page-Help%3AVisualEditor%2FUser+guide&action=page&filter= User guide] and [https://translatewiki.net/w/i.php?title=Special:Translate&group=ext-visualeditor-0-all&filter=%21translated&action=translate the interface itself].
 * If your wiki is getting the visual editor in conjunction with the single edit tab rollout, SET>Special:MyLanguage/VisualEditor/Single edit tab|the related page will help you explain what this change is about. The page you are reading now is also a good resource to consider.
 * For more information and instructions, please see .

Make sure main templates feature TemplateData information
'' Filling infoboxes and Cite templates in particular will be so much easier with the visual editor. ''


 * help-td>Special:MyLanguage/Help:TemplateData</>|Help:TemplateData contains information about how to add TemplateData information to common templates on your wiki. This is important because it will make editing a template similar to filling a form, and just as easy.
 * There is now an tdgui>Special:MyLanguage/Help:TemplateData#TemplateData_editor</>|editing tool that allows you to add TemplateData in a simpler way.
 * Start with templates that are often used in articles, such as citation and reference templates, as well as infoboxes. The <tvar|1>Special:MostTranscludedPages</> special page on your wiki might help you find out which are the most important templates you need to work on. The ones which are heavily used in the article namespace have the priority.
 * Check how other wikis did this. For example, templates>:en:Template:Cite_web/doc#TemplateData</>|here is the TemplateData for the <tvar|1> </> template at the English Wikipedia. If you recently imported <tvar|1>  </> from that wiki and didn't customize it further, then copying and pasting their TemplateData will probably work for you.

Add locally popular Cite templates to the Cite menu
'' What are the templates that your community uses the most to create citations? The visual editor has a dedicated menu, a sort of shortcut to reach them! ''


 * Set up a customized <tvar|cite></> menu with the most used <tvar|cite></> templates at your wiki. Note that when Citoid is enabled, such a menu will be available from the "<tvar|manual></>" tab of the <tvar|citetwo></> dialog.  If your wiki uses plain <tvar|1></> tags instead, you can consider skipping this step.
 * See the cite>Special:MyLanguage/VisualEditor/Citation_tool#Citation_tool_definition</>|instructions page at mediawiki.org to learn more about this.
 * If your wiki doesn't really use templates for citations, we recommend simply importing the most recent version of Template:Citation and then enable Citoid using only the single template.

Enable Citoid on your wiki
'' Interested in easier and painless referencing? With this powerful tool it's as easy as copying and pasting a URL. ''


 * Configure Citoid, which automatically creates a citation template for you from several types of sources.
 * See the citoid>Special:MyLanguage/Citoid/Enabling Citoid on your wiki</>|instructions page at mediawiki.org to learn more about this.

Customize the Special Characters menu
'' The characters that your community uses the most can get a prominent place in the related visual editor menu. ''


 * You can add special characters which are relevant to your language to the existing set of characters.
 * See the chars>Special:MyLanguage/VisualEditor/Special characters</>|instructions page at mediawiki.org to learn more about this.

Make developers aware of issues raised locally
'' Become an ambassador for your community by making sure the development team knows about problems or wishes you're hearing. ''


 * Check and communicate about bugs reported on the village pump (or at the local feedback page, if your wiki has one); see 1>phab:tag/visualeditor</>|if they are already known to developers.
 * phab>Special:MyLanguage/Phabricator</>|Reporting bugs or feature requests directly on Phabricator will catch the developers' attention more quickly. You can howto>Special:MyLanguage/Phabricator/Help#Creating_a_task</>|learn how to file a task on this site.  A mention of the report and any updates to it will also appear live in the <tvar|1>#mediawiki-visualeditor</> IRC channel.
 * You may also report problems by leaving a message at the fback>Special:MyLanguage/VisualEditor/Feedback</>|central feedback page on this site.

Check how things go after the rollout
'' We set up a deployment process keeping your needs in mind. So, let us know what you're observing in the first weeks after the visual editor lands at your wiki. ''


 * Patrollers might want to keep an eye on the log of edits made with the visual editor for a few weeks. You can reach it from [<tvar|rchanges>https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:RecentChanges&tagfilter=visualeditor</> this link] (you'll need to change language code and sister project name in the browser's address bar after you click on it!).
 * Experienced users may make more mistakes than expected at the beginning, as they need some time to adapt to the new environment.

Keep yourself and your community up-to-date on visual editor news
'' We publish a multilingual bimonthly newsletter so you can learn about new, exciting features as they are made available, and about planned improvements. ''


 * Sign up for the news>m:Special:MyLanguage/VisualEditor/Newsletter</>|newsletter, and please add your name translators>m:Special:MyLanguage/VisualEditor/Newsletter/Translators</>|to the translators' list so that other people at all projects in your language will be able to read the bulletin in your language on community pages there.

Learn about existing gadgets and how to develop new ones
'' In time, community members have developed code to expand the visual editor's capabilities. ''


 *  - Learn how to write gadgets and customize the visual editor to your or your community needs
 * - Please add yours!

Community-created resources

 * ja-help>:ja:Help:ビジュアルエディター</>|Shorter, essential user guide to the visual editor (on ja.wiki)
 * el-video>:c:Category:VisualEditor_greek_videos</>|Videos about using the visual editor (in Greek); de-video>:File:Tutorial 3 Arbeiten im Visual Editor.webm</>|video about using the visual editor (in German)
 * cs-video>:File:Automatizovan%C3%A9_vkl%C3%A1d%C3%A1n%C3%AD_citac%C3%AD_na_%C4%8Desk%C3%A9_Wikipedii.webm</>|video about using the automatic reference system (in Czech)
 * enwp-intro>:en:Help:Introduction to editing (VE)/1</>|Introduction to editing, enwp-intro-ref>:en:Help:Introduction to referencing (VE)/1</>|to referencing and enwp-intro-img>:en:Help:Introduction to images (VE)/1</>|to uploading images with the visual editor (en.wiki) - also implemented on the es-intro>:es:Ayuda:Introducción</>|Spanish Wikipedia
 * de-overview>:de:Benutzerin_Diskussion:Lómelinde/Übersicht</>|Overview and de-working>:de:Hilfe:VisualEditor/Bedienung</>|help about working on the German Wikipedia


 * ... add yours!


 * Please fback>Special:MyLanguage/VisualEditor/Feedback</>|let the visual editor team know if you have further questions.
 * portal>Special:MyLanguage/VisualEditor/Portal</>|Click here to go to the main visual editor page.