This will be the User article page.
At the top of each page is a button that says "edit". Press that, and make your correction.
Go to your user page, which can be accessed by clicking on your user page to the top right of the page. On your user page will be a summary of your activity, including the number of terms you have added or translated. By clicking on the number, you will go to a page with all your translations.
Listing all article details on one viewable page can lead to information overload, making it difficult for users to digest the content effectively. It can also slow down page loading times, negatively impacting user experience. Additionally, providing a streamlined view allows for better organization and easier navigation, enabling users to find specific information more efficiently. Ultimately, a more focused presentation enhances readability and user engagement.
At the top of the page, one of the tabs will be "History". Clicking on that will show who who made what changes when.
Go to the history page and look at the user id - that is who has created or edited the page. If no user id appears and it is just numbers, then the user has posted anonymously from an IP address.
Navigate a website.
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"Page up" is a command on a computer which allows the user to go up on a page by one page of text.
"Page down" is a command on a computer which allows the user to go up on a page by one page of text.
Fuseaction appears to be computer code to indicate a user wants to go to a certain page. An example would be fuseaction=sports. That would take a user to a sports page.
The page to which the browser opens when it is started up. This page may be set/determined by the user.
page setup