 Now that you have a general overview of Wikipedia it's time to jump on there and start editing. So to do so log in first by going to the top right hand corner and clicking on the link. For new editors we suggest you start by editing an existing page rather than jumping right in and creating a new page. So to get us started let's go in and edit an existing page. Recently there's been a new play written about British chemist Rosalind Franklin called Photograph 51 and it's had a few recent productions here in Australia so let's go and add them to that page. So select the edit tab and make sure that you're in the visual editor. If you're seeing a lot of code or symbols or links find this icon and switch it back over to the visual editor. You can then go and easily rewrite, correct or add some content to any part of that article. Everything that we write on Wikipedia has to be referenced. Which is what we'll be covering in the next chapters and now I'm going to publish that change. So if I hit the publish changes button I now need to add that brief description of what I just did. Now my edit is live and that's the basic process of editing Wikipedia moving between the edit tab and the published article. As you can see by making lots of little changes to existing pages you can get the hang of how Wikipedia works before starting a new one. See you in the next chapter.