User blog comment:JosephK9/Things I didn't know/@comment-25085701-20171119205508

If you don't already have one, I'd suggest making a Sandbox page -- you can experiment with new templates or the look and feel of things without taking up too much space on the Wikia. I use mine to test new formats and look and feel stuff sometimes.

Even if something is Under Construction (the banner at the top when you look at the page is a dead giveaway), it can be more effective to look at the History page instead. If someone hasn't made any changes for a couple of hours, it's usually fairly safe to sneak in and fix that typo that's going to keep you awake at night otherwise.

Saving up edits can work if you're keeping very careful track of where they are -- but it can also backfire if someone else finds it before you fix it. It's generally better to fix things when you find them, lest you forget.

The other biggest, best suggestion I have to getting a streak to stay solid -- make two habits,  Wiki Morning Edit, and Wiki Evening edit, spaced on either side of whenever GMT midnight is for you (for me, it's 5pm/4pm when DST changes). An edit made after midnight GMT counts for the next day, so even if you have a busy day the next day, you're covered. I learned this lesson the hard way, which is why I don't have my 1 Year streak despite being here since 2014....nothing is worse than losing track of time and missing the cutoff by five minutes because you took a nap or got caught in traffic.

(This, by the way, will help people who observe Shabbat -- you can do your 'Saturday' edit Friday evening, and then do your Sunday edit on Sunday morning.)