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Updating the List of living centenarians & other suggestions
[edit]@N2ick23: Hi! With a little practice, you should be able to add them yourself. Since I see this was your first, & so far only, edit, there are a few things that you should know.
- You need to be autoconfirmed to edit List of living centenarians. This means your account must be four days old & you must have made ten edits. You can amass ten edits on your sandbox, your user page, your talk page, or other talk pages.
- Practice first in your User:N2ick23/sandbox. For instructions on using your sandbox, see Help:Sandbox tutorial.
- See Help:Talk pages#Identifying yourself to learn how to sign your entry on a talk page.
- See Help:List for help in formating lists, which would have helped with your edit at Talk:List_of_living_centenarians#Add_centenarians.
- Some would recommend that you look at Help:Table, but I think that is like drinking from a fire hose. Instead, I would copy the wiktext code from https://wiki.riteme.site/w/index.php?title=List_of_living_centenarians&action=edit into your sandbox. Try adding individual rows there first, then use Show preview. Then copy the changes back to the original page, use Show preview, then save if good.
I hope this is helpful. Peaceray (talk) 00:19, 5 July 2021 (UTC)
July 2021
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