The Mailer Review/Volunteer/Remediating Articles: Difference between revisions

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== Before Editing ==
== Before Editing ==
[[File:Mr-editor.jpg|thumb|'''Fig 1'''. The editor.]]
[[File:Mr-editor.jpg|thumb|'''Fig 1'''. The editor.]]
An obvious way to approach this task would be to look at an example article to see how another digital editor translated it, like [[Andrew M. Gordon]]’s “[[Mailer’s Use of Wilhelm Reich]],” or really any of the other available texts. If you go to the page, you can click the “Edit” tab to get to the editor and review all of the wiki coding that presents the usable text (see '''Fig 1''').
An obvious way to approach this task would be to look at an example article to see how another digital editor remediated it, like [[Andrew M. Gordon]]’s “[[Mailer’s Use of Wilhelm Reich]],” or really any of the other available texts. If you go to the article (open it it in a new tab by pressing {{Key press|CMD|click}} on a Mac and {{Key press|CTL|click}} on a PC), you can click the “Edit” tab to get to the editor and review all of the wiki coding that presents the usable text (see '''Fig 1''').


The rest of this document breaks down each of the common elements that every article will use. You should keep your example article open in a tab so you can refer to it, if necessary.
The rest of this document breaks down each of the common elements that every article will use. You should keep your example article open in a tab so you can refer to it, if necessary.