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This file was derived from: Editing Wikipedia brochure EN.pdf: Author: Original brochure by Wikimedia Foundation; Ukrainian translation by User:Ата; photo on front cover by User:Ilya; localized screenshots by User:Ата and User:Юрій Булка; PDF development
English: "Editing Wikipedia" gives you a basic introduction to how to edit Wikipedia. You will learn what Wikipedia is and how it works, how to navigate Wikipedia, how and why you should contribute to Wikipedia, important rules that keep Wikipedia reliable, how to edit with VisualEditor and using wiki markup, how to add content, and etiquette for interacting with other contributors.
The "Editing Wikipedia" brochure includes a quick reference that helps you to remember the most frequently used wiki markup commands. Source files available in InDesign format; Scribus format. Screenshots and other assets can be found separately in Category:Editing Wikipedia brochure assets. Designed for printing on standard B5 paper.
The "Editing Wikipedia" brochure includes a quick reference that helps you to remember the most frequently used wiki markup commands. Designed for printing on standard B5 paper. (If you must use A4, print at 116%.)
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For the "International Standardization of Statistics Relating to Book Production and Periodicals", UNESCO defines a pamphlet as "a non-periodical printed publication of at least 5 but not more than 48 pages, exclusive of the cover pages, published in a particular country and made available to the public" and a book as "a non-periodical printed ...
The most common types of single-sheet brochures are the bi-fold (a single sheet printed on both sides and folded into halves) and the tri-fold (the same, but folded into thirds). A bi-fold brochure results in four panels (two panels on each side), while a tri-fold results in six panels (three panels on each side). [5]