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To declare an edit '''minor''', check the box next to “This is a minor edit”, before hitting the '''Save''' button.
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Examples of minor edits include
 
:*typos,
 
:*small fixes,
 
:*and repetitive, “humdrum” changes to multiple files.
 
In general, a minor edit is any change that you don’t want to draw attention to, or clutter the RecentChanges page with. Overall, it is ''your'' judgment.
 
 
 
Deleting and creating a page is generally considered a major edit. When a deletion and creation constitutes a page ''renaming'', updating the links to the deleted page could be hidden.
 
 
 
As with major edits, provide a short summary describing a minor edit. Sometimes, summaries for MinorEdits are hidden from the [[Special:RecentChanges]] page, but can be displayed by clicking the link Include minor changes. The link shows the recent major and minor edits as if there was no distinction.
 
 
 
The purpose of having minor edits is to display the more important changes and remove the clutter of less-important changes. It is good etiquette to avoid abusing the system to hide major changes as minor changes or “skywriting” minor changes as major.
 

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