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The sandbox, in edit mode. The text in the box (the edit box) is only an example—what you see will depend on what the other editors have just done to the page. The edit toolbar along the top of the edit box is standard; it provides one-click options for the most common kinds of formatting of content. Also standard is all the text between the ...
Displays a link to edit a page. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Page 1 The page to edit Default The current page Example Example Page name suggested Label 2 The link label Default Edit Example Edit this page String optional Section section The section to edit; 0 for the top section; new for a new section Default None (whole page gets edited) Example 0 ...
Template documentation This is the table of contents for Wikipedia: The Missing Manual . It is used on the front page of the manual, and also in the navigation box that appears on each chapter of the manual.
The Chicago Manual of Style, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, Chicago Style for Students and Researchers, by Kate L. Turabian. Often referred to as "Turabian." MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, by Joseph Gibaldi. Often referred to as "MLA".