Thread:Wazat/@comment-35288763-20190509000953/@comment-454133-20190509170242

You can google for "help on wiki editing" for general help. Probably tons of tutorials too. Learn by doing is also a good option, and one I employ frequently in combination with googling for info. I'm happy to help with specific questions, but the best guides out there are experimentation and reading the help pages.

For editing a table, you can edit the page in visual mode (which is the default edit mode) and click on one of the cells. That should show an arrow on the left and an arrow on the top. You can click those to add a new row or column. Once that's added, type the needed data in the cells. Table editing is kinda wacky at times because the visual editor is... terrible... but you should be able to get what you need done with a bit of tinkering, e.g. selecting text with the mouse to set up a link.

You can also learn how to edit the source directly, which is the most laborious & complex but also most powerful way to modify a page. You can get things done there that you can't do easily or at all in the visual editor, but it can be challenging at times to navigate all the symbols etc. It'll take time to get used to how things are structured, and how things work and can go wrong (it's a scripting language, after all). There's lots of tutorials and help out there on wiki markup and how to edit the source properly -- google should take you to some good ones, e.g. search "wiki markup tutorial" or "wiki table".

Also you can search for "Sandbox" and see some of the sandbox pages I've made, or even make one of your own. Sandbox pages are a place where you can play around with making assorted edits and experimenting with features or looks, all in relative safety instead of doing it on the pages themselves. There's no magic to the name, but I like to name them "Sandbox:SomethingSomethingDarkSide" or whatever to make it clear what they are.

I hope that helps!