First delete the page at the correct title.Note: This action can be reversed, but doing so may take a long time, especially when the page has a long history. Merging page histories is a way of fixing cut-and-paste moves to maintain a complete edit history. Click the restore button once you have chosen what you wish to undelete.Click to view/restore the deleted versions.
If a page already exists but you want to undelete previous revisions of it, go to the page history.If you do not undelete all revisions, the log will record how many you did restore.Undeletion occurs as soon as you click this there is no further confirmation screen or a place to type a reason.Click the restore button, which appears on the confirmation page.Look at each revision separately and choose whether to undelete all revisions (the default) or selected ones.Deleted pages and images can be undeleted using Special:Undelete.You cannot delete the most recent version without deleting all older copies as well, and also deleting the image description page.To delete an individual revision, click the delete link next to that revision in the file history on the image description page.Once on the file page itself, you can delete the file by hovering over the button with three vertical dots "⋮" on the right of the "Edit" button to activate the drop down menu, and select "Delete". To delete all versions of an image, go to the image page by either hovering over the image to have icon appear in the down right corner on the image itself and clicking that, or by clicking on the image to activate a pop-up and then click the URL on the top left of the pop-up.If the page was listed on a "requests for deletion page", follow the relevant guidelines on your community, which may include archiving the deletion discussion. If the page is being deleted because it should not exist, check that nothing links to it to prevent it from being created again. After you have deleted it, check if it has a talk page and delete this too. The revision you are looking at could be just a vandalized version of a real article. If something looks like a candidate for speedy deletion but has a page history, you should check the history before deleting it.Fill in the deletion reason and click the "delete" button. You will see a page with a menu of preset "reasons" for deletion, a box to enter any additional reasons for deletion, and the option to "watch this page" if you wish to know if anybody tries to recreate it.Hover over the button with three vertical dots "⋮" on the right of the "Edit" button to activate the drop down menu.You can become an admin on an inactive wiki through Adoption Requests.Admins can grant other users thread moderator.Bureaucrats can grant other users bureaucrat, admin, content moderator, discussions moderator, and rollback access.Every founder of a community is automatically granted admin access on the wiki they founded, in addition to bureaucrat status.