VisualEditor/Portal/nl

Welkom in het portaal voor VisualEditor. VisualEditor (VE) is een nieuwe manier om de Wikipedia bij te werken, het is ontwikkeld door de Wikimedia Foundation. De mensen kunnen nu bijwerken zonder kennis te hebben van de wiki regels voor de opmaak. Hopelijk gaan nu meer mensen bijdragen aan het wijzigen van de Wikipedia.



Over VisualEditor
VisualEditor is een "visuele" manier om de Wikipedia bij te werken. Vroeger moest een editor de wiki manier leren om de Wikipedia bij te werken. Deze wiki markup, is een best wel complexe taal, ook voor het doen van kleine aanpassingen. In 2001 was dit acceptabel; in 2015, schrik je je mogelijke bewerkers af. We hopen dat VisualEditor nuttig is voor de bestaande editors en dat we er veel nieuwe bij krijgen nu het bijwerken gemakkelijker is.

VisualEditor is al sinds half 2012 beschikbaar als opt-in "alpha" release op MediaWiki.org en op de Engelstalige Wikipedia sinds december 2012, sinds april 2013 in 14 meer talen en sinds juni 2013 in bijna alle overige talen. Vanaf juli 2015 is het standaard beschikbaar voor ingelogde en uitgelogde bewerkers op meer dan 75% van de Wikipedia's. Vanaf eind 2015 is het standaard beschikbaar in de overige talen. Vanaf november 2014 is het ook beschikbaar als opt-in Betafunctie op alle WMF-wiki's uitgezonderd Wiktionary en Wikisource.

We are releasing a multilingual newsletter, focused on WMF wikis.

Using VisualEditor


If you're interested in using VisualEditor for editing, we have a guide to doing so, as well as a list of common keyboard shortcuts.

VisualEditor has some current bugs and limitations. If you encounter an issue, please do not hesitate to report it on the Feedback page. Current limitations include:


 * Slow to load — It will take some time for long, complex pages to load into VisualEditor. In the future the software will be a lot faster, and will allow for the loading of larger pages.
 * Incomplete editing — Some elements of complex formatting will display and let you edit their contents, but will not let users edit their structure or add new entries – such as definition lists. Adding features in this area is one of our priorities.
 * Most content pages, not talk pages — VisualEditor is only enabled for some namespaces. At most Wikipedias, VisualEditor can be used on articles, User:, File:, Help: and Category: pages.  VisualEditor is not currently available for Wikipedia: pages or any talk pages.

We recommend that users click "" before saving the page and report any problems they encounter.

How to help out
For VisualEditor to be as good as it can be, there are a lot of things we need help with. Obviously, one big area is using the software, finding bugs and reporting them, but there are many other tasks as well. These include:


 * Updating help pages — All of our projects have help pages to make it easier for new users to contribute. Unfortunately they are all built around the markup editor, and as VisualEditor evolves, the screenshots and tutorials will all become outdated. It would be very useful if people could update help pages, based on our tutorial to using VisualEditor.
 * Adding TemplateData to templates — VisualEditor features a nice template editor, which is described in more detail on our help page. As you'll see if you use it on Wikipedia, some templates have named parameters and nice descriptions that make it easy to use. Others do not. This is because templates need "TemplateData" before this feature will work. If you're interested in adding TemplateData, we have a guide to doing so, along with a list of the most important templates to add it to.
 * Help your community — See the list of useful ways to help your local community to optimize the editing experience with the visual editor.
 * Help new users — If the VisualEditor launch is successful, we will have a lot more new users than we are used to, and even though editing may be easier, working out how to interact with the community will still be hard. Please spend some time on the help desk, or in the IRC help channel, to help these newcomers become acclimatized to Wikipedia.