Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-15305799-20130914020939/@comment-4500149-20130914165050

Benny75527 wrote: I do need help for doing that; in other words, how do I edit a page by myself? By the way, don't I need verification in order for my edits for a page to be kept, such as adding a new error message? What do you suggest I do in the future? The page is not protected, so you don't need any kind of verification besides having an account to edit with. It would probably be easy to figure out on your own, but I will talk you through it.

First, click the blue button labeled "Edit" next to the page title. It should bring you to the page where you can see the source code for the article. This page in specific may look confusing at first due to the coding of the table, but all you have to do is copy and paste one row and modify it to match the error message. You may notice that each row is separated by. Here is the code for a new row: |- Now just modify it to match the error message that you found. Since there is no visible ID for that message, you can just type "None" for the ID. Also, you don't need to include the "Click To Close".
 * style="background-color: #FF6605; color: black;"|Error message goes here.||style="background-color: #FF6605; color: #A23002;" |Error message ID number goes here

Now, normally you would place the error message on the page in numerical order according to its ID, but since it has no ID, look for an error message that is related. In this case, there is already an error message on the page that has to do with Card-Jitsu Snow. After you find that error message, put your cursor after the "None" parameter, press your enter key, and paste your modified error message after it.

Finally, click the "Preview" button next to the blue "Publish" button to preview the edit. Then, if everything looks good, you can click the "Publish" button. You should be brought back to the page, and your changes will be visible to everyone. You can also click the drop-down arrow next to the blue "Edit" button to view a few more actions, including the page history. You will be able to view the edit you just made there.

Well, that's it. I know it was super detailed, but I was trying to rule out any room for mistakes. :P Just ask if you need any more help.