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  2. Wikipedia:Training/Newcomers/My sandbox - Wikipedia

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    Open up your sandbox and try writing something. Anything. This is a place to experiment. Play around. You can try making links to Wikipedia articles, adding bold and italic text, dividing the page into sections using headers, and creating footnotes. Don’t forget to click on "Save page” when you're done editing.

  3. Help:Sandbox tutorial - Wikipedia

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    Create a link to the page you want. You can do this by editing your user page and adding [[/sandbox]]; this will link to a subpage called "sandbox". Click the link (which should be red, because the page does not exist yet). Write something in the edit window, add an edit summary, and press Publish changes. You can press the edit button to make ...

  4. Help:My sandbox - Wikipedia

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    My sandbox is a feature which gives you a place to practice editing, either to build a draft for later publication in the main encyclopedia, or just to practice formatting with wiki markup syntax. If you have an account, you will see a link in the upper right corner of the screen (in the drop-down menu if you are using WP:VECTOR2022 ) that says ...

  5. Module:Sandbox/Ahecht/url-access - Wikipedia

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  6. Wikipedia:Using sandboxes for article changes - Wikipedia

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    The most common places for this are their "My sandbox" page or a userspace draft. [a] Working in a sandbox can give an editor room to perfect their changes without the fear that an incomplete change will be reverted or exposed to readers of the article. For complex changes (such as re-organizing an article's structure) or on articles that are ...

  7. Wikipedia:About the sandbox - Wikipedia

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    Image of the sandbox in the Wikipedia namespace showing the page title and sandbox header. Sandboxes, such as a user's sandbox or the more frequently edited Wikipedia:Sandbox, are pages designed for testing and experimenting with wiki syntax and the VisualEditor. They were created as a place with fewer rules and policies than other pages on ...

  8. Wikipedia:Training/For students/Sandbox edits for existing ...

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    That way editors can see what you're up to, and post suggestions to the talk page before you start. Once you are happy with your sandbox draft, you can place another notice on the talk page of the article with a link to the sandbox, explaining what you've done and asking for comments on it once you've added it to the main page.

  9. Wikipedia:Template sandbox and test cases - Wikipedia

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    Add your experimental code to Template:X/sandbox. To test your code, save the page, and go to the /testcases page. Often you will need to purge the /testcases page to see the updated results; there is a link to do that included in the {{testcases notice}} template. After you've purged the page, compare the results for the main template with the ...