Thread:Lidewey/@comment-30544675-20190715163409/@comment-34076922-20190716032543

There is no direct link... that's too easy! 😂

Go to databse (on the top header), then go to collections (in the drop down) and then list of collections. You need to scroll to the collection you want to edit.

Collection 301 is Roman Soldier. You will notice when you click on that collection the first collection title bolded. In the next section the collection title is NOT bold. Under the collection photos (next section down) there is also the name of collection NOT bolded.

In visual editor, just bold those collection titles (highlight the name of the collection and then hit the B button in the edit header OR hit ctrl B -at the same time - which will also bold the name)... I do not bold in source but you can bold from there as well.

When I edit I do two things: 1) I hit preview so I can see what I did and make sure I didn't make an obvious mistake, 2) I check in desktop preview to make sure it looks correct. Then I note "bold" in the area where you note the change you made, and hit submit. If I (you) note the change first, you can hit publish from desktop mode.

Look at any collection before 301 and you will see the pattern.

When I am done with one collection I usually start over the same way: Go to databse (on the top header), then go to collections (in the drop down) and then list of collections. This is rote but it helped me. If you know of a short cut, feel free to use it. 😊

FYI: there is a standard now for the size of photos. I had not checked collections 1-300 for these since it was decided on after I did them That is something you may want to check when you feel more comfortable editing. Coins: some have a + (example +1000 coins), some have a comma (+1,000 coins) and some just have (1000 coins). I am not sure if there is a decision made on what the "right"options is. If any admin has that answer, uniforming coins is also easy to edit when you bold collection titles. That may be nit-picking, but it is something easy to do while you learn to edit.

Also - feel free to go to my wiki, click on any page and loo at it in source. That was helpful for me to understand what goes on "here", which is plentiful and lengthy on some pages. GS wiki is not that advanced so it may be easier to understand some of the source format, it was for me.

Hope this is helpful!!!!! =)