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English: "Editing Wikipedia" gives you a basic introduction to how to edit Wikipedia. You will learn what Wikipedia is and how it works, how to navigate Wikipedia, how and why you should contribute to Wikipedia, important rules that keep Wikipedia reliable, how to edit with VisualEditor and using wiki markup, how to add content, and etiquette for interacting with other contributors.
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The "Editing Wikipedia" brochure includes a quick reference that helps you to remember the most frequently used wiki markup commands. Source files available in InDesign format. Screenshots and other assets can be found separately in Category:Editing Wikipedia brochure assets .
XML Forms Architecture (XFA) forms, introduced in the PDF 1.5 format specification. Adobe XFA Forms are not compatible with AcroForms. [56] XFA was deprecated from PDF with PDF 2.0. AcroForms were introduced in the PDF 1.2 format. AcroForms permit the uses of objects (e.g. text boxes, Radio buttons, etc.) and some code (e.g. JavaScript ...