Help:Preview

Before you publish an edit to an article in source mode, it's a good idea to preview the changes you are making. That way, you know that everything looks the way you want it to.
 * Since our visual editors don't need preview functionality, this feature applies to the source editor only. 

How do I preview changes?


When using preview button, the preview window will pop up. In the top centre of the page, you can see that it is a preview of the changes you made to that page.

In the top-left corner you can return to the editing window with "resume editing". In the top-right corner you can click on "save changes" which will save your edit. At the bottom-left corner you can "review your changes", which will compare the "Latest revision" and "Your text".

Why should I preview my edits?
To be clear, there is no technical requirement that you preview your edits. But it is helpful.

The biggest way? It lets you see the effect of your edits across several different device widths. Since the Fandom skin adapts itself to different screen sizes, it can be instructive to see how your changes affect the look of the page on tablets, desktop, and extra-large desktops. Most importantly, it gives you a glimpse of the page on mobile web, a radically different skin used on phones.

But some editors also use it for housekeeping reasons. Previewing your edits lets you include many changes into a single edit, thereby reducing the number of entries on the page's history.

Further help and feedback
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