13. Lab Steps
1.Log in to Wikipedia and to
Wordpress.com
2.Open Paint (Windows image editor in
accessories)
3.Take a screen capture of the article
that shows what you want to edit
(alt+print screen) and the reference
list. Paste into Paint. Save as jpg
(where you can find it later!)
4.In a different window or tab, access
your edit notes (your blog post)
5.Select “edit section” (if that’s an
option)
14. Lab Steps
6.Make the changes (copy and paste
your text)
7.Use the citation tool to make
your reference
8.Preview; note changes and save
9. Take a screen capture of your
edit and new reference list
10. Edit your blog post; add the
images to the bottom of the post
15. • Kathy E. Gill
• http://wiredpen.com and
http://faculty.washington.edu
• @kegill
• Some Rights Reserved:
Notas do Editor
Click “edit” to reveal the edit screen. Notice that the text is not formatted. Instead, there is code that represents formatting.
There is a format for references. We’re using a web reference for this book because I accessed it via Amazon.
There is a format for references. We’re using a web reference for this book because I accessed it via Amazon.
There is a format for references. We’re using a web reference for this book because I accessed it via Amazon.
There is a format for references. We’re using a web reference for this book because I accessed it via Amazon.
There is a format for references. We’re using a web reference for this book because I accessed it via Amazon.
Preview shows the downside of editing only a section – you don’t see if your reference is correctly formatted.
Explain your edit on the description line. Our edits should not be minor!