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1. 8bitsr+vo[view] [source] 2020-05-26 10:12:49
>>elsewh+(OP)
Just searched on 'wikipedia editing for beginners'

The top item links to article 'Help:Editing'. This page is -not- for beginners.

The article: 'Help:Wikipedia' does not mention editing. It does lead to 'Help:Menu'. It offers general help.

Anyway, I had to wander around a while to find this article: 'Help:Wikipedia: The Missing Manual/Editing, creating, and maintaining articles/Editing for the first time'. This page also tries to do too much.

It seems clear that a site this size, trying to attract new and diversified editors, could afford to invest in a 'tutor-text' approach to taking on different kinds of editing tasks. Beginners could jump in at 'adding a link' or 'changing a spelling' or 'rewriting a sentence'. Each would offer them a sandbox to try out something they want to learn to do. After couple of dozen of these, they'd feel more at-home in the editing environment.

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2. baud14+Vz[view] [source] 2020-05-26 11:47:44
>>8bitsr+vo
It doesn't help that the editor is not very user-friendly. Though I remember seeing a visual editor, what happened?
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