Wikipedia:Which editor?
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If you ask for help with a technical issue on Wikipedia (or one of its sibling projects), you may be asked which editor you are using.
This is an information page. It is neither an encyclopedia article nor one of Wikipedia's policies or guidelines; rather, its purpose is to explain certain aspects of Help:Editing. It may reflect differing levels of consensus and vetting. |
Wikipedia has three primary editing tools:
- VisualEditor (a WYSIWYG interface, a little like a word processor)
- Source editor (lets you see and edit the underlying wiki markup codes)
- The mobile Wikipedia app
There are multiple source editors and multiple ways to edit on mobile devices. For more granular details, see mw:Editor.
VisualEditor
VisualEditor has a toolbar that looks like this:
Source editor
One of the Source editors has a toolbar that looks like this:
There are at least two other source editors. One has no toolbar, and the other is a source editing mode that is part of the VisualEditor. See mw:Editor to determine which one you are using.
Mobile app
The editing interface in the official Android and iOS Wikipedia mobile app (seen here on Android) looks like this:


