User:Kiebuzin/sandbox

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Setup[edit]

Video walkthrough of setup instructions

We will begin by making a copy of these exercises in your sandbox. Please do not edit the exercises directly on this page.

  1. Log into Wikipedia. If you do not have an account, you can create one.
  2. Leave this page open for instructions. Open the following link in a new tab: create or edit your sandbox (Tip: To open a link in a new tab, right-click the link → select 'Open in a new tab' OR ⌃ Ctrl + click the link)
  3. On this (instructions) page:
    1. click Edit or Edit source to the left of the search box (top-right corner of your screen) and copy the text contents of the entire page. (Tip: In the text box, press ⌃ Ctrl + a to select all.)
  4. On the sandbox page (from Step 1):
    1. paste the copied content (from Step 2) into the edit box.
    2. click Publish changes to publish the page.

This will give you a copy of this page in your sandbox, which you can now freely edit.

How to use[edit]

Complete the exercises according to instructions. If you are sighted and are new to editing Wikipedia, use the visual editor (slides 13-20).

You can refer to notes in:

To begin editing, click Edit or Edit source to the left of the search box (top-right corner of your screen).

Press Publish changes to save changes.

Formatting[edit]

The medieval monks' reading carrell

was indeed a singing booth

Headings[edit]

In the space below, replicate and format headings in Delroy Lindo.

Early life[edit]

Career[edit]

Personal life[edit]

Filmography[edit]

Awards and nominations[edit]

Link[edit]

Internal links[edit]

The Cider House Rules

External links[edit]

Vera Cudjoe on Ryerson, Studio Lab Theatre, and casting

Cite[edit]

Mandela, Nelson (19 Dec. 2013). "Recognizing Canadian heroes of Mandela's Rainbow Coalition." Toronto Star.

Add sentence[edit]

In 2014, a lane way located at Eglington Avenue West and Oakwood Avenue in Toronto, once the "hub of everything reggae," was named Reggae Lane to honor the rich music history of the Little Jamaica neighborhood.[1]

Infobox[edit]

Robert Nathaniel Dett
BornOctober 11, 1882
Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
DiedOctober 2, 1943 (aged 60)
Cause of deathDuring a USO tour
Resting placeNiagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
Other namesR. Nathaniel Dett
Occupation(s)Composer, choral director, organist, pianist
  1. ^ "Toronto laneway to become reggae hot spot (once again)". www.blogto.com. Retrieved 2022-03-23.