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  2. Help:Your first article - Wikipedia

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    in your sandbox – this is a page you can always easily find, by clicking 'Sandbox' at the top of any page at Wikipediaby tapping the user icon in the top right corner to show the menu linking your sandbox. Downside: you can only create one article at a time there, and it's not so easy for other editors to find.

  3. Wikipedia:Writing better articles - Wikipedia

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    Articles start with a lead section (WP:CREATELEAD) summarising the most important points of the topic.The lead section is the first part of the article; it comes above the first header, and may contain a lead image which is representative of the topic, and/or an infobox that provides a few key facts, often statistical, such as dates and measurements.

  4. Wikipedia:A primer for newcomers - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Your first article – A superb page that explains in some detail the steps to take in building an article for Wikipedia. Wikipedia:Article wizard – The article wizard will help you through the process of submitting a new article to Wikipedia. Wikipedia:Copy-paste explains why copy-pasting is unacceptable.

  5. Help:Contents - Wikipedia

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    For simple searches, there is a search box at the top of every page. Type what you are looking for in the box. Partial matches will appear in a dropdown list. Select any page in the list to go to that page. Or, select the magnifying glass "Go" button, or press ↵ Enter, to go to a full search result. For advanced searches, see Help:Searching.

  6. Help:Getting started - Wikipedia

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    Your first article: an article that discusses some of the dos and don'ts, then shows you how to create an article. Note: The ability to create articles directly in mainspace is restricted to autoconfirmed users , though non-confirmed users and non-registered users can submit a proposed article through the Articles for Creation process, where it ...

  7. Help:After your first article - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is not finished. Generally, an article is nowhere near being completed the moment it is created. There is a long way to go. In fact, it may take you several edits just to get it started. If you have so much interest in the article you just created, you may learn more about it in the future, and accordingly, have more to add.

  8. Wikipedia:Manual of Style - Wikipedia

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    US is a commonly used abbreviation for United States, although U.S. – with periods and without a space – remains common in North American publications, including in news journalism. Multiple American style guides, including The Chicago Manual of Style (since 2010), now deprecate "U.S." and recommend "US".

  9. Wikipedia:Article creation - Wikipedia

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    Article creation is the process by which new articles are started, titled, formed, stubbed, categorized, and developed. See Help:Your first article. You may also wish to consider using a Wizard to help you create articles — see the Article Wizard. Note: The ability to create articles directly in mainspace is restricted to autoconfirmed users ...