Thread:CMONYALL/@comment-24116288-20131220114743/@comment-3991817-20131220125528

Questions on how to learn something you don't know are never stupid :)

Actually, adding rows to tables might even be simpler than you expect. If you edit in the Visual mode (which I think you do because that is the standard editting mode) you should right-click on the last row of the table and hover to the 'Row >' line and than click the 'Insert row after' option. This will insert a row below that row with the same column formatting as the rest of the table.

If you edit in the Source mode (which I usually do because it gives you more power than the Visual mode to make it exactly as you want) you might need a minute to get acquainted with the source code. But when you get the idea of what the code for 1 row in the table is, you will quickly find yourself adding as many rows to the table as you want.

If you are _really_ worried about messing up the page you can always use the Wiki Sandbox to try something out. This page is especially there to practice editting and to try out new things. You will find some stuff from other pages of the wiki because other editors have used that page in the past to try out new things for the pages the information belongs to.

Happy editting and happy holidays!