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L'éditeur WYSIWYG intégré sur MDN est conçu pour rendre aussi facile que possible la création, la modification et l'amélioration d'articles et d'autres pages presque partout sur le site. La fenêtre de l'éditeur, illustrée ci-dessous, se compose de huit zones clés. Ce guide fournit des informations sur chaque section afin que vous sachiez comment utiliser l'ensemble de notre environnement d'édition.
Nous travaillons constamment sur des améliorations à MDN, il y aura donc des moments où cette documentation ou les captures d'écran ci-dessous peuvent être légèrement obsolètes. Cependant, nous mettrons régulièrement à jour cette documentation pour éviter qu'elle ne soit anormalement en retard.
L'interface utilisateur de l'éditeur contient les sections suivantes, comme indiqué ci-dessus. Cliquez sur un lien ci-dessous pour en savoir plus sur cette section de l'éditeur.
The edit box is, of course, where you actually do your writing.
Right-clicking in the editor box offers appropriate additional options depending on the context of your click: right-clicking in a table offers table-related options and right-clicking in a list offers list-related options, for example. By default, the editor uses its own contextual menu when you right-click on the editor. To access your browser's default contextual menu (such as to access the Firefox spell checker's list of suggested corrections), hold down the Shift or Control key (the Command key on Mac OS X) while clicking.
When working in the edit box, you can use its keyboard shortcuts.
After you've made your changes, it's strongly recommended you add a comment to your revision. This is displayed in the revision history for the page, as well as on the Revision Dashboard. It helps to explain or justify your changes to others that may review your work later. To add a revision comment, simply type the note into the revision comment box before clicking either of the Publish buttons at the top or bottom of the page.
There are a few reasons this is helpful:
The MDN community uses reviews to try to monitor and improve the quality of MDN's content. This works by setting a flag on an article indicating that a review is needed. You can learn more about technical reviews and editorial review in the How to guides.
To request a review on the article you've worked on, toggle on the checkbox next to the type of review that's needed. Technical reviews should be requested any time you make changes to the explanation of how something technical works, while editorial reviews are a good idea when you've made changes and would like someone to review your writing and style choices.
While selecting a review checkbox adds the article to the lists of those needing technical review or needing editorial review, it does not guarantee that anyone will immediately review the article. For technical reviews, it's a good idea to directly contact a subject-matter expert in the relevant technical area. For editorial reviews, you can post in the MDN discussion forum to request that someone review your changes.
Be sure to click one of the Publish buttons after making your selections, to commit your review request.