Help:VisualEditor/User guide

This is a user guide for the VisualEditor. See also the FAQ.

Getting started: the VisualEditor toolbar


The VisualEditor toolbar appears at the top of the screen when you begin editing through VisualEditor. It includes some familiar icons:

Saving changes
Pressing "Save page" pulls up a small box into which you can enter a brief summary of your actions, mark your edit as minor, choose to watch the page (by default; click on the box to change), and review your changes to be sure they work as intended and save your change. It also includes information on license.

Editing links


Links can be added through the "link" button (looks like a couple of links in a chain) at the top of the page, or by using the shortcut Ctrl. If you do not first highlight a word, pressing the "link" button will insert a link where your cursor is on the page at the time you enter the link. If you have first selected a word (or multiple words), your selection will become the display text for the link.

When you press "link" or use the shortcut, you will bring up a small window that includes a box into which you may type the link (internal or external). The VisualEditor will try to assist with internal links by looking for likely matches as you begin to type. Once you have entered or selected the link, you can press return, click outside of the box, or press the close key (<). Your link will appear on the VisualEditor page, but it will not be saved until you press "save page".

To remove or changing an existing link, click in the link's display text or select it, then press the "link" button, keyboard shortcut, or clicking on the link button in the annotation menu that comes up to bring up the link tool. The link target will display, and you have the option to change the link to something else, or remove it by pressing the 'remove' icon in the top-right corner of the tool. In either case, you may close the window and save your edits as above.

Adding and removing templates


Once you enter the VisualEditor, pressing the "transclusion" icon in the toolbar above the editing window (this looks like a puzzle piece) will bring up a subscreen to assist in working with templates. Pressing "new template" gives you the option to add a template. Once you begin typing a template name in the box, it will search for matching text strings from which you can select.

When you are finished adding a template, press "apply changes" to leave the menu and return to the VisualEditor editing screen. At that time, you can either continue editing with the VisualEditor or press "save page" to complete your addition. Please note that if you do not press "save page", your addition will not be saved.

(more information pending)

Editing categories


Categories can be edited through the "Page settings" menu in the VisualEditor toolbar. The "Page settings" menu will give you a pop-up window in which to modify, remove or add categories.

Each category already in use on a page will be listed with a pull-down menu. Pulling down the menu for an individual category allows you to remove it (by pressing the trash can icon) or changing its display by entering a name in the box labeled "Sort this page as".

You may add new categories in the box labeled "Add a category." As you enter the category name, it will search for matching categories which you can – if appropriate – select.

When you are finished adding, editing or removing categories, press "apply changes" to leave the menu and return to the VisualEditor editing screen. At that time, you can either continue editing with the VisualEditor or press "save page" to complete your change to the category. Please note that if you do not press "save page", your changes will not be saved.

Editing references
(pending)

Editing mathematical formulas and other special items
Some items, such as images and categories, are supported directly in VisualEditor. There are plans to support mathematical formulas as well. For more exotic features, it will still be possible to edit the source wikitext directly.

Keyboard shortcuts
See VisualEditor/Features/Keyboard shortcuts. Many of the shortcuts commonly in use (Ctrl for bold, for instance) will still function.

Automatic fixes to pages
In general, VisualEditor should never make changes to formatting on lines that are not being directly edited.