 To enter any page on Wikipedia, you can click Edit at the top of the page. This will open up either the visual editor that has the drop-down menus, or the source editor, which is the HTML markup editor, and looks like this. It's a bit harder to operate with, but if you like HTML markup, use the source editor. If you're more into the WYSIWYG, what you see is what you get, visual editor with its drop-down menus, then I would always switch between the two. But you can amend that, your editing options in preferences. And if you go to preferences, it will tell you how many edits you've made and allow you to change your password. But you can also click into the editing section, and arrow down to the editing mode where it will tell you which editor option you have selected as your default. To either use the source editor or the visual editor, it will either remember which one you last used and give you that option, or always give you the visual editor, or always give you the source editor. My recommendation is that you click on this option to show you both edit tabs so you can choose which one you want to use. And then click save at the bottom so that you don't have to do that again. So show me both edit tabs and click save. And while I'm in here, you might want to use one of our beta features. So if you're any good at other languages, you might want to use Wikipedia's new content translation tool. But that has to be enabled, and that is available in the beta menu. So that's beta features in preferences. I'm ticking content translation to switch it on and save to remember that option. And there you go. Now if I go back to my user page, I now have the edit option to go into the visual editor or the edit source option to go into the source editor. And content translation is now available in my contributions section. So if I hover over contributions, there's a translations option.