Wikipedia:Help:Contents

From Global Warming Art

The following page is a local copy of the Wikipedia page at Help:Contents. (more info)

Help index · Help desk · Reference desk · FAQ · Editor's welcome · Tutorial · Cheatsheet · Glossary · Any questions?

Report a problem article Contact Wikipedia


What would you like help with?



or browse answers to Frequently Asked Questions

Getting started
Introduction | Glossary of Wikipedia terms | Advice for parents

Policies and guidelines
The Five Pillars | Manual of Style

Browsing Wikipedia
Search for an article | Find articles and site functions

Communication in the project
Contact us | Village pump | Talk pages

Editing Wikipedia
Cheatsheet | Contributing to Wikipedia | Tutorial

The Wikipedia community
Adopt-a-User | Deleting pages | Dispute resolution

Links and references
How to make links | External links | Citing sources

Resources and lists
Cleanup resources | Types of stub | Templates

Images and media
Upload images | Add to articles | Copyright tags | Other media

Account settings and maintenance
Change your preferences | Change your signature

Keeping track of changes
Page history | User contributions | Vandalism

Technical information
Tools | The MediaWiki software

Where to ask questions
Article problem – report problems with Wikipedia articles.
Help desk – questions on how to use Wikipedia.
New contributors' help page – help for beginning editors.
Reference desk – general-knowledge questions.
Village pump – discussion about Wikipedia.

See the Site Map for all of the help menus on one page.

See also: Department directory, Quick directory, Editor's index, and The Missing Manual.

Tip of the day...

My link disappeared!

Category links are specialized in that they are treated as tags by the Wikimedia software, telling it in which categories to place the article. Because of this, category tags do not appear in the body of articles; rather, they are displayed at the bottom of the page on the category line.

However, sometimes it is necessary to create a link to a category. However, if you use the normal link syntax on a category name, it will not appear in the article. For a category link to appear, you need to place a colon (:) at the beginning of the link, like this: [[:Category:Exercise]], which shows up like this: Category:Exercise.

So don't be shocked when your link turns up missing, it just means that you forgot to use the special syntax for category links. All you have to do is add the missing colon.

The same applies to links to Wikipedia in other languages. To create a visible link to the Indonesian Wikipedia article "Teknologi," use the id prefix for Indonesian, with a colon before it to keep it visible: [[:id:Teknologi]], which creates id:Teknologi.

Prior tip - Next tip

Random image
Toolbox