# Make Your First Edit Ready to make your first contribution? This guide will walk you through editing a file directly in your web browser - no special software needed! ## What You'll Do We'll make a simple change to practice the process. Don't worry about breaking anything - there are safeguards in place. ## Step 1: Choose a File to Edit For your first edit, let's improve a page that already exists: 1. Go to the project homepage on Gitea 2. Navigate to `mkdocs` → `docs` 3. Find a page you'd like to improve (maybe `faq.md` or create a small edit to any `.md` file) ## Step 2: Open the Editor 1. Click on the file you want to edit 2. Look for the **pencil icon** (✏️) and click it 3. You're now in the web editor! ## Step 3: Understand Markdown The files use "Markdown" - a simple way to format text. Here are the basics: ```markdown # This is a big heading ## This is a smaller heading **This text is bold** *This text is italic* - This is a bullet point [This is a link](https://example.com) ``` ## Step 4: Make Your Edit Let's practice with a small change: 1. Find a paragraph you want to improve 2. Make a simple edit like: - Fix a typo - Add a sentence - Improve wording 3. Don't make huge changes for your first edit - keep it simple! ## Step 5: Preview Your Changes 1. Click the **"Preview"** tab to see how your changes will look 2. Switch back to **"Edit"** if you want to make more changes 3. Review your work carefully ## Step 6: Save Your Changes At the bottom of the page, you'll see a "Commit Changes" section: 1. **Commit message**: Write a brief description of what you changed - Good: "Fixed typo in FAQ section" - Good: "Added information about voting rights" - Not helpful: "Updated file" 2. **Choose commit type**: - Select "Create a new branch for this commit and start a pull request" - This lets others review your changes before they go live 3. Click **"Propose Changes"** ## Step 7: Create Your Pull Request After clicking "Propose Changes": 1. You'll see a "Pull Request" form 2. Add a title that describes your change 3. In the description, explain why you made the change 4. Click **"Create Pull Request"** Congratulations! You've submitted your first contribution! ## What Happens Next? - A team member will review your changes - They might suggest improvements or ask questions - Once approved, your changes will appear on the live website - You'll get notified by email about any updates ## What's Next? Now that you've made your first edit, learn more about [Git Basics](git-basics.md) to understand what just happened behind the scenes. ## Video Tutorial *[Administrator: Add a video tutorial showing the complete process of making an edit through the web interface]* ## Troubleshooting **Can't find the pencil icon?** Make sure you're viewing a file (not a folder) and that you're logged in. **Preview looks wrong?** Check your Markdown syntax - missing spaces or symbols can cause formatting issues. **Nervous about breaking something?** Don't worry! Your changes won't go live until they're reviewed and approved.