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Wikipedia CheatsheetFor more details, see How to edit a page | ||
Description | You type | You get |
Applies anywhere | ||
Italicise text |
''italic'' |
italic |
Bold text |
'''bold''' |
bold |
Bold and italic |
'''''bold & italic''''' |
bold & italic |
Internal link (within Wikipedia)
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[[Name of page]] |
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External link (to other websites)
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[http://www.example.org] |
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Redirect to another page |
#REDIRECT [[Target page]] |
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Footnotes/References
Numbering is generated automatically.
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To create a footnote or reference, use this format:
Article text.<ref name=test>[http://www.example.com Link text], additional text.</ref> |
Article text.[1] |
To reuse the same note, reuse the name with a trailing slash:
Article text.<ref name=test/> | ||
To display notes, add this line to the References section
<references/> |
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Signature (for Talk Pages) |
~~~~ |
Your username 07:15, |
Applies only at the beginning of the line | ||
Headings A Table of Contents will automatically be generated when four headings are added to an article.
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== Level 1 == |
Level 1Level 2Level 3Level 4Level 5 |
Bulleted list |
* One |
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Numbered list |
# One |
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Thumbnail image |
[[Image:Wiki.png|thumb|Caption text]] |
See also
- For a tour of features, see the Introduction to Wikipedia.
- Magic Words of Wikipedia
- For experimentation with editing, use the sandbox.
- For a guide to more advanced page editing, see How to edit a page
- For a checklist of elements required to make a "perfect" article, see The perfect article.
- For print cheatsheets, see the MediaWiki reference card or the poster-size cheatsheet (available in many languages).
- The encyclopedic article on cheat sheets
- Citation templates