User:JustLeafy/Sandbox

 Source Mode &mdash; The safe way to edit

Source mode is designed to handle complex HTML codes on an article, allowing to reduce the amount of unwanted code that is sometimes automatically added. Source mode is the best way to edit if you are using templates, or html tags such as,  , and. Here are some useful tips:
 * When copy or pasting content, always use source mode!
 * When you see Double_Brackets_Icon.png in the edit area of visual mode, it refers to a template, or content with code that is not supported or too complex for the visual editor to handle. In source mode you will see this content in full.
 * When you see Comment_Icon.png in the edit area of visual mode, it refers to a comment. In source mode, you will see this content as.
 * MediaWiki has a special language called wikitext to make editing more easy. This language is supported in visual mode and will not break as easily as html.
 * Some html tags like  or   are supported in visual mode.
 * You can also enter source mode when creating or replying to threads in a forum, or when using a message wall by clicking Comment_Source_Modus.png underneath the edit area.
 * You can edit templates only in source mode.
 * Some html tags are not supported on the source mode such as,  . These codes will only work on mediaWiki pages when using verbatim to import them on your page.