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|text1=Editing using the classic source mode, which allows you to view and change wikitext directly.
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|page1=Source/The basics
|page1=Chrome Engine Modding Wiki:Source/The basics
|pagetext1=Read this guide
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|title2=Cheat sheet for source mode
|title2=Cheat sheet for source mode
|text2=A short guide that lists the syntax needed to create font styles, links, templates, and headers in source mode.
|text2=A short guide that lists the syntax needed to create font styles, links, templates, and headers in source mode.
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Latest revision as of 01:39, 23 January 2025

Get started with editing the wiki.

Only approved contributors can edit pages on the Chrome Engine Modding Wiki. To become a contributor, simply request access. Once approved, you can start editing using two methods:

  1. VisualEditor: A simple, user-friendly editor.
  2. Source Editor: The classic markup editor for advanced editing.
Your first edits
A beginner's guide on how to use VisualEditor, a user-friendly system that allows you to edit without the need to learn wikitext.
The basics of VisualEditor
Some more detailed tips on editing using VisualEditor, including how to add links and format bold and italic text.

Using source mode

Source mode allows you to see all of the wikitext on a page and to edit it directly. If you are trying to make more complex changes, you should switch to the source mode in the editor.

Introduction to source mode
Editing using the classic source mode, which allows you to view and change wikitext directly.
Cheat sheet for source mode
A short guide that lists the syntax needed to create font styles, links, templates, and headers in source mode.
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