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The Tip of The Day department needs your help in maintaining tips and replacing obsolete ones. Do you have a special way of doing things that would help others? Any tricks or techniques to get things done easier or faster? All suggestions are welcome, from tips for beginners to the techniques of power users. Come share your wiki expertise. To see today's tip, go to the bottom of this page (Community Portal).
The newly created WikiProject Women in Red is seeking editors to write articles about notable women.
The African football task force of WikiProject Football has just been created. Anyone with substantial knowledge on African football-related articles or anyone interested in African football is welcome to join!
If you have created an account, you might notice little "[edit]" links on some pages. An [edit] link is shown for every heading on a page. Sometimes you will see two edit links per heading ([edit|edit source]). In that case, the [edit] link will launch the VisualEditor, a WYSIWYG editor, and the [edit source] link will launch a text based editor. You can create a level 2 heading by typing ==Headline==, a level 3 heading by typing ===Headline===, and so on, all the way up to level 5. Level 1 headings are reserved for system use only. The [edit] link lets you edit only the text that is below this heading and above the next one. This is especially useful for long talk (discussion) pages. If you don't like the [edit] links, you can turn them off in your user Preferences. If you use a modern web browser, you also can enable the option "Enable section editing by right clicking on section titles" instead of, or in addition to, "Enable section editing via [edit] links".
If you want to create a new section at the bottom of a talk page, click the New Section link in the navigation links under the heading "This Page". Bonus tip: In your user Preferences under "Editing" you can enable section [edit] links for the "lead" section of articles too. Be sure to "save" your changes.