 Welcome to Wikipedia for beginners. In this video, we'll look at your sandbox and how to move a page. The sandbox is your own personal space to experiment and try out different things. Some people use it to draft new articles in, or to make lists of useful resources or tips. You can do whatever you want there, so let's take a look. To find your sandbox, click on the person icon in the top right corner, then click Sandbox. Mine already exists. But if this is your first time visiting the sandbox, you might have to create it first. Just add some text, and then click Publish Page. When you've made your sandbox, you can click Edit and edit it like a normal Wikipedia article. This is a great opportunity to really explore what you can do in Wikipedia. You could add headings, computer code, practice adding citations, create lists, insert templates or tables, galleries, maps. It's really unlimited. I like to use the sandbox to list articles I want to improve, and maybe some references to help me out later. It doesn't have to be perfect, so it's a great place to just throw in some notes. Just remember to publish your changes so everything is saved. What's really cool is that you have unlimited sandboxes. Just go to the address bar, and after Sandbox, add forward slash a number, like 3, and then click Enter. You now have a new sandbox. You also don't have to just use numbers. You can call the new sandbox whatever you want, but numbers are easy to remember. Now, let's look at how to move a Wikipedia page from the sandbox. Here's one I started earlier. It's a new article I've been working on slowly. I decided to draft it in the sandbox so I could work on it at my own pace. Once it's done, I can move it to the main area of Wikipedia. Moving pages isn't something that's available straight away, and usually your account needs to be at least four days old and have made 10 edits. That's a great excuse to practice editing and adding references in the meantime, and your edits in your sandbox count too. So how do you move a page? Next to the star icon, click Tools to open a menu, then click Move. You'll now have to say where you want the page moved to. If we want to move it to Wikipedia, as an article anyone can read, select Article. Then choose the name of the article. It is a good idea to make sure that there is an already an existing article with this name. For example, there's probably already a John Smith article, but if your John Smith is an engineer, then adding engineer in brackets would help differentiate your article from others. If there's already an engineer by that name, you may need to be more specific, like Australian engineer. You can always search Wikipedia first to make sure an article by that name doesn't exist yet. For this article, it's about a jazz band, and I already know that no one else has used that name. Now, select a reason for why you're moving the page, and then click Move Page. The article has now been moved from Sandbox to Wikipedia for everyone to see, but there's one last step. When you move the page, it created a redirect, and we want to undo that. My page was on Sandbox too, so I'll go there. As you can see, there's a message that a redirect has been added. This means anyone visiting this page will be redirected to where we move the page. Sometimes that's okay, but it's annoying to have in your sandbox, so let's get rid of it. Click Edit. Click on the redirect this page to Box to unselect it, and click Apply Changes. Now, click on the box that's in the middle of the page, and now click the Backspace or Delete key on your keyboard. Your page should now be blank, so click Publish Changes, and you're done.