Thread:HorusDB/@comment-35805936-20180728054527/@comment-32271305-20180728081031

Oh, wow, I don't think I would even know where to start... I think it's better to start with very simple stuff, and then do more complex stuff after becoming more familiar with the code.

When it comes down to it, it's just about replacing old text with something new If a page says something like, "SSRs awaken into SRs" and you want to correct it, that sentence would also be present in the code, and all you'd have to do is replace it. The Wikia also has a Visual Editor mode, which allows to edit stuff without even going into the code - sometimes it can also mess it up, but it usually works for simple stuff.

When it comes to more complex stuff, an example would be images. This is what an image looks like:


 * Thum SSRgogetaSSJ4TEQ.png

"File" tells the code that you're adding an image. Then there's the name of the image, its width in pixels, and finally the link. With "|" always being the divider.

The best thing to do if you want to learn these things (and more), is probably going to random pages in order to check out the code and study its structure and all the patterns. And if for example you want to add a card's thumbnail somewhere, you can start by copying and pasting it from a different page. As long as the edit is necessary and correct, of course.