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  1. Introduction to contributing to Wikipedia. Wikipedia is a free encyclopedia, written collaboratively by the people who use it. Since 2001, it has grown rapidly to become the world's largest reference website, with 6.8 million articles in English attracting billions of views every month.

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    The lead sectionis the very first part of an article, appearing before the table of contents and any headings. The first sentence of the lead typically contains a concise definition and establishes the topic's notability. The rest of the lead should introduce the article's context and summarise its key points. The lead section should be one to four...

    Articles are organised into sections and subsections, each with a short heading that will automatically appear in the table of contents. In general, sections that are one to four paragraphs long are the most readable. Headings normally omit an initial "the" or "a", and avoid repeating the title of the article. Typically only the first word in a hea...

    Images help readers to understand an article, not merely decorate it. Add or replace images only if they are better than the existing ones or further support the text of the article. When creating and uploading an image, it should be of sufficiently high resolution and in an appropriate file format. Images should be spread evenly through an article...

    Don't overuse quotations from sources; articles should generally paraphrase and summarise what sources say about a topic.
    Use reliable sources of information.
    Use the article's existing reference style, with a reference list at bottom of the article.

    Linking with hyperlinksis an important feature of Wikipedia. Internal links (or "wikilinks") bind the project together into an interconnected whole. Links provide instant pathways to locations within the project that are likely to increase our readers' understanding of the topic at hand. You learned how to add them during the Editing section of thi...

    The English Wikipedia prefers no major national variety of the language over any other. These varieties (e.g. US English, British English) differ in vocabulary (soccer vs. football), spelling (center vs. centre), and occasionally grammar. For consistency, only one variety should be used in a given article. Avoid words like I, we, and you, except in...

    Avoid phrases that will go out of date with time (e.g. recently). Do not write #1; number oneworks instead. Comic books are an exception. Write 12,000 for twelve thousand, not 12.000; conversely, decimal points are thus: 3.14, not 3,14. Both 10 June 1921 and June 10, 1921, are correct, but should be consistent within an article. A comma is not used...

    Seasons (e.g. winter) and plant/animal names (e.g. bald eagle) are not capitalized. Exceptions include scientific names (Felis catus) and proper nounsoccurring as part of a name. Names of scriptures are capitalized (e.g. Bible and Qur'an, but not biblical). Always capitalize God when it refers to a primary or only deity, but not pronouns that refer...

    To indicate approximately for dates, the non-italicized abbreviation c. (followed by a space) is preferred over circa, ca., or approx. Write US or U.S., but not USA. Use "and" instead of the "&" sign, except in tables, infoboxes, and official names like AT&T.

    Use straight quote marks " and apostrophes ' as available from the keyboard, and not alternatives such as “ ” and ‘ ’. Italicize names of books, films, TV series, music albums, paintings, and ships—but not short works like songs or poems, which should be in quotation marks. Place a full stop (a period) or a comma before a closing quotation mark if ...

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  3. Help:Introduction to navigating Wikipedia/All. कॉशुर / کٲشُر. < Help:Introduction to navigating Wikipedia. WP:NAVBEGIN. WP:NAVSTART. Wikipedia is a big place! For a start, there are currently 6.7 million articles, the most extensive encyclopedia in human history.

  4. Simple Introduction. The Simple English Wikipedia is written using simpler language than the regular English Wikipedia. To make this possible, we tend to focus on using the approved wordlists: Basic English 850, VOA Special English and Basic English 1500.

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