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=== Instructions ===
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Paste the following below the last thread on the user's talk page (the thread title is included in the template). Do ''not'' use the + button at the top, or you'll end up with two headlines. It should go without saying, but be sure to use show preview yourself to make sure everything looks like you think it should.
Paste the following below the last thread on the user's talk page (the thread title is included in the template). Do ''not'' use the + button at the top, or you'll end up with two headlines. It should go without saying, but be sure to use show preview yourself to make sure everything looks like you think it should.


<code>{{subst:showpreview}} ~~~~</code>
{{subst:showpreview}} ~~~~


If you use the following code as your edit summary, it will automatically make a link to the section, like this: ''([[→]]Using Show Preview)''
If you use the following code as your edit summary, it will automatically make a link to the section, like this: ''([[→]]Using Show Preview)''


<code>/**/Using Show Preview</code>
/**/Using Show Preview


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== Using Show Preview ==
== <span class="mw-headline"> Using Show Preview </span> ==


Hello showpreview, I see that you have made several consecutive edits to the same page. I want to point out the Show Preview button. It's right next to the Save Page button when you edit. You should use it whenever you are making a lot of experimental edits, for example when you are trying to get formatting right. Using the Show Preview button is quicker and easier than saving and clicking &quot;edit&quot; again, and will keep [/wiki/Special:RecentChanges recent changes] and page histories from being flooded. Thanks,
Hello showpreview, I see that you have made several consecutive edits to the same page. I want to point out the Show Preview button. It's right next to the Save Page button when you edit. You should use it whenever you are making a lot of experimental edits, for example when you are trying to get formatting right. Using the Show Preview button is quicker and easier than saving and clicking "edit" again, and will keep [/wiki/Special:RecentChanges recent changes] and page histories from being flooded. Thanks,
 
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Latest revision as of 14:24, 14 July 2026

Instructions

Paste the following below the last thread on the user's talk page (the thread title is included in the template). Do not use the + button at the top, or you'll end up with two headlines. It should go without saying, but be sure to use show preview yourself to make sure everything looks like you think it should.

{{subst:showpreview}} ~~~~

If you use the following code as your edit summary, it will automatically make a link to the section, like this: (Using Show Preview)

/**/Using Show Preview


Included text

Using Show Preview

Hello showpreview, I see that you have made several consecutive edits to the same page. I want to point out the Show Preview button. It's right next to the Save Page button when you edit. You should use it whenever you are making a lot of experimental edits, for example when you are trying to get formatting right. Using the Show Preview button is quicker and easier than saving and clicking "edit" again, and will keep [/wiki/Special:RecentChanges recent changes] and page histories from being flooded. Thanks,