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useful mediawiki pages MediaWiki:Sandboxlink-preload-pagename: select default sandbox while creating user's sabdbox. if page content = Template:User sandbox+/preload then user sandbox+ becomes the default user's sandbox. options for selecting sandbox type can be provided inside for future reference; MediaWiki:Sandboxlink-editintro-pagename
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Welcome to this sandbox page, a space to experiment with editing. You can either edit the source code ("Edit source" tab above) or use VisualEditor ("Edit" tab above). Click the "Publish changes" button when finished. You can click "Show preview" to see a preview of your edits, or "Show changes" to see what you have changed.
The /sandbox may not have the latest version of the template code in it, so before you make a change, you need to synchronize it with the main template. Copy the entire contents of the main template to the /sandbox subpage, and save the page. Your edit summary should be something like "synchronize with the main template", or simply "sync".
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(The free version is good enough for fixing Wikipedia articles.) The macOS universal spell checker is available in Wikipedia's "edit this page" mode while using Safari and in theory any other Cocoa-based browser. RegExTypoFix is a large set of regular expressions meant to be loaded into AutoWikiBrowser to do automatic spellchecking.
Welcome to Template:Template sandbox, a Wikipedia template sandbox. This page is itself a template , and it allows you to carry out experiments related to template editing . If you wish to experiment with article editing, use the Wikipedia Sandbox or your own user sandbox .
MediaWiki::API – Basic interface to the API, allowing scripts to automate editing and extraction of data from MediaWiki driven sites. MediaWiki::Bot – A fairly complete MediaWiki bot framework written in Perl. Provides a higher level of abstraction than MediaWiki::API. Plugins provide administrator and steward functionality.