Snider4881
Joined 2 March 2025
Latest comment: 2 March by Kostas in topic Question
Question
HI all, I hope your all well and this message finds you well.
I am new but have a boat load of things to report. But my biggest problem is dyslexia, so it may take me time to structure things. My question is if there is a way to draft this, saving progress that is not public, until i can polish the posting and then make it public? Please let me know what is possible and thank you in advance!
Edit: I have never used a wiki before, so i am sorry if i have posted this question in the wrong place, what made me think to post here was the "discussion" area. Sorry again, i am a nooob, green or any other statement which denotes i have no idea what i am doing.. ^^;; Snider4881 (talk) 15:37, 2 March 2025 (UTC)
- Hey @Snider4881 saw your question in the recent feed and thought I would reply. This section is the discussion section of your personal page, mainly used for coordinating with others about the wiki, so messages here will be in general only seen byt you. You can [https://discord.gg/8w5rSNAXRf join the discord] to ask questions more directly or leave a message on the discussion pages of moderators [https://wiki.rossmanngroup.com/wiki/Special:ListUsers?username=&group=sysop&wpsubmit=&wpFormIdentifier=mw-listusers-form&limit=1000 (list of moderators)].
- As far as the question itself you can use the preview button on the bottom of the page to draft a page as you write it. Using the visual editor instead of the source editor lets you edit and see the resulting page live.
- Having a page saved as a "draft" privately is not supported by the wiki but you can add the page you are working on to your personal user page. It will be public but it is courtesy for other users to not edit other user pages.
- PS: I added a section title and signed your question for you. Take a look at the talk page guideliness for good practices on using them. Sadly the extension that allows easy editing of the talk pages is bugged with our captcha but formatting them like this makes the page look right on the actual page. Kostas (talk) 16:02, 2 March 2025 (UTC)