Board Thread:Help!/@comment-28253930-20160503001547/@comment-26725877-20160530035002

A good idea is to study the technical jargon of a good microwiki page. That's what I did to make my page (the Democratia of New Starland) a very decent article on this site. Go to what you deem as a good article, and click the drop-down arrow on the blue box marked "contribute." The first one down is "Classic Editor," and once there you can change from "visual" to "source" (it will automatically start at visual, but you want source). Study how each of those symbols help to create a good article, but make sure you don't save your work on somebody else's article by mistake! You can create a simple article with the usual "Contribute" button, but for a damn good article you need to know how the computer readouts of an article work. It's not very hard at all, and most of us here on microwiki aren't computer scientists (I'm an Anthropology student. We deal with people not computers!)