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  1. You are, of course, welcome to use Wikipedia content on your own website instead of linking to it, because Wikipedia content uses an open licence (CC-by-SA 3.0). If you wish to do that, our page on reusing Wikipedia content has further advice. If you wish to cite Wikipedia in your work, see Wikipedia:Citing Wikipedia

    • Help:Link

      When using the WikEd source editor, selectable from...

    • Help:Section

      Editing sections of included templates. The editing...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Help:LinkHelp:Link - Wikipedia

    • Inserting and Deleting Internal Links
    • Http: and Https
    • Specifics
    • Duplicate Section Names
    • Linking to Part of A Section
    • Using A Redirect as Alternative
    • Automatic Conversion of Wikitext with The Pipe Trick
    • Inverse Pipe Trick
    • Links containing Ampersands
    • To A Page

    When editing source, links are inserted or deleted simply by adding or removing pairs of square brackets enclosing the text concerned (plus handling piped links).

    In mid-2015, Wikipedia and all other Wikimedia sites were changed to use HTTPS to encrypt all traffic. Accessing a URL like http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Link will result in the webserver redirecting you to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Link. Therefore, when making an external-style link to an internal page (that is, using single square br...

    When a link contains a section title (as in the examples above), the title actually points to an HTML anchor on the target page. In addition to anchors created automatically by section titles, there are times when it's advantageous to create an anchor on a smaller unit of text, such as a specific paragraph (see § Linking to part of a section below)...

    If more than one section on a destination page has the same title, a link to the title is to the first section with that title. If the link should be to another section with the title or a title that differs only in capitalization (Example vs. EXAMPLE), append to the linked title _2, _3, and so on, without a space (or 2, 3, and so on witha space), ...

    Anchors can also be used to link to any part of a section. For example, if you want to link to the fifth sentence of a section, you place an anchor at the start of that sentence, and you can then link to that anchor in the same way as you would link to any other anchor. However, just as with section names, duplicate anchor names only link to the fi...

    An alternative to a piped link is simply using redirect pages. To create How to set up a coffee house, use [[How to set up a coffee house]] and make this a redirect to coffeehouse setup(note that, unlike previously, the tooltip that shows when you point at the link, if applicable for your browser, is simply the text already shown). This is convenie...

    If in a piped link the part after the "|" is left empty, it is convertedto an abbreviated form of the linked page, as follows: 1. Any word before the first colon (:), as well as the colon itself, is removed. This word may or may not be a namespace prefix (such as "Help:") or an interwiki prefix (such as "commons:"). If the page name is preceded by ...

    On page "A (c)", [[|B]]is automatically converted to [[B (c)|B]]. Similarly, on page "A, c", [[|B]]is automatically converted to [[B, c|B]]. Further examples are here. A wikilink needs a [[fullpagename]], and this is not optionalexcept when it links to or from a subpage.A wikilink to its parent page is [[../]],and, although no page name is given, t...

    Because the ampersand character (&) is disallowed, it is not possible to create an ordinary link containing &action=edit or &redirect=noin the URL query string. These kinds of links can be helpful in user pages. Also, a redirect page can have categories and you might wish to view or edit these in a single click. There are three ways to create these...

    Each link to a page is a link to a name. No one report shows all links to the content. The What links here tool, on every page, will report all wikilinks and all redirects to the content of that page.(You get the wikilinks to the redirects too.)The search parameter linksto will find wikilinks only.Both report (invisible) wikilinks placed by a trans...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Help:SectionHelp:Section - Wikipedia

    Editing sections of included templates. The editing facilities can also be applied to a section of an included template. This section, Help:Editing sections of included templates, is an example. For the purpose of section editing the extent of a section is governed by the headers in the calling page itself.

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  5. For example, the mobile phone article should not link to web pages that mostly promote or advertise cell-phone products or services. Sites that require payment or registration to view the relevant content, unless the site itself is the subject of the article, or the link is a convenience link to a citation. See § Sites requiring registration.

  6. Jun 2, 2016 · Here are some possible links: You can get #1 by browsing to the desired Wikipedia page, #2 by clicking on a section name in the Contents of that page, #3 by going to View history of that page and choosing a particular revision, and #4 by clicking on a section name in the Contents of that revision page. (Remark based on comments: #History has to ...

  7. If you have a URL (web page) link, you can add it to the title part of the citation, so that when you add the citation to Wikipedia the URL becomes hidden and the title becomes clickable. To do this, enclose the URL and the title in square brackets—the URL first, then a space, then the title. For example:

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