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[[!meta title="Pages that need chapter markers"]]

Chapter markers make videos easier to navigate. To add chapter
markers, make a rough note of the times the sections begin. You can
add chapter markers by editing the wiki page and adding markup like
this (example from [[2021/info/native-schedule]]):

<pre>&#91;&#91;!template id="chapters" vidid="qanda" data="""
00:00 Thanks
01:16 Why is Elisp not a general-purpose programming language, at least not completely?
02:05 Is this activity related to the garbage collector?
02:37 Is the idea to eventually develop Emacs itself in Elisp?
03:42 How did you work on this?
...
"""&#93;&#93;
</pre>

Chapter markers are particularly useful for Q&A sessions, since they
can let people jump to the question they're interested in.

The video IDs are usually `mainVideo` and `qanda`.

If you want to work on a task that might take you a while, you can
reserve it by editing the page and setting the `help` template's
`volunteer` attribute to `your-name date`, or by e-mailing
<emacsconf-submit@gnu.org>.

If you're not sure how to edit the wiki, you can e-mail your chapter
notes to <emacsconf-submit@gnu.org> and we can add them for you.

[[Check out these captioning tips.|/captioning]]

The following pages do not have chapter markers (usually for long Q&A sessions):

[[!inline pages="tagged(help_with_chapter_markers) and !templates/*" archive="yes" limit="0" trail="yes"]]

[[Check out other ways to help|help]]