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Go to the page you want to delete, in this case Wikipedia:Administrators' guide/Deleting/delete2. Click on the Delete link in the Tools menu. This won't immediately delete the page—you'll review the deletion on a separate screen. (On some skins, this may be in the More drop-down near the search box.) Using the Reason: menu, select a reason ...
In order to do this, you have to be a logged-in user; log in or create an account first if necessary. First, add the text {{subst:afd}} to the top of the article, and save the page. This adds a deletion 'tag' to the page.
If the page is in your own user space (i.e. starts with "User:YourName/"), then you can request immediate deletion of the page at any time. Simply edit the page and put the template {{db-u1}} at the top of the page. An administrator will see that the page is in your own user space and delete it.
To tag a page for speedy deletion (to get an administrator's attention in order to delete the page), add {} to the top of the article. It is often a good idea to note the specific criterion being used. There are many reason-specific templates to use in doing this. See WP:CSD for a list. When tagging an article for speedy deletion, it is a good ...
That makes your user page one of the most easily accessible pages to you on Wikipedia, making it a powerful tool. One of the things you can use your user page for is navigation. It is the perfect place for bookmarks and navbars/navboxes, to get you where you need to go on Wikipedia and related destinations fast.
Simply click the "Edit" tab at the top of a Wikipedia page or on a section-edit link. This will take you to a new page with a text box containing the editable text of the page you were viewing. In this box, you can type in the text that you want to add using wiki markup to format text and add other elements like images and tables.
In this case, you could add a 'Main page' link, as is done here. This can be established by using the {} template. In the visual editor, such a template can be created using Insert > Template > Main, and then setting the 'Page 1' parameter equal to the page to be referred to.