Whether to use quotes or not, who says what, how and to whom to attribute something, etc.
WP:WikiVoice in WP:NPOV: '...opinions should not be stated in Wikipedia's voice. Rather, they should be attributed in the text to particular sources, or where justified, described as widespread views, etc. For example, an article should not state that "genocide is an evil action", but it may state that "genocide has been described by John X as the epitome of human evil." '
WP:Verifiability, not truth (WP:TRUTH, WP:NOTTRUTH) - essay: " It is the task of the Wikipedia editor to present opinions as opinions, not as facts stated in Wikipedia's voice; this is one reason Wikipedia's voice should be neutral."
Do not use the talk page as a forum or soapbox for discussing the topic: the talk page is for discussing how to improve the article, not vent your feelings about it.))
Example: ((Traduit de|en|The Day the Music Died |23/02/2016 |706538056 |oldidfr=124176100 |datefr=09/03/2016))
Repairing insufficient attribution WP:RIA – after the fact
Suggested ES for repairing earlier en-wiki copy: [[WP:RIA|Note:]] The earlier edit in revision [[Special:Diff/99999999|99999999]] of hh:mm, Month dd, YYYY [[WP:CWW|copied content]] from the article [[ARTICLE#SECTION]] rev. [[Special:Permalink/1111133333|1111133333]]; see that article's history for attribution.
Suggested ES for repairing earlier xx-wiki translation: [[WP:RIA|Note:]] The earlier edit in revision [[Special:Diff/99999999|99999999]] of hh:mm, Month dd, YYYY [[WP:TFOLWP|translated content]] from the LANGUAGE article [[xx:ARTICLE#SECTION]] rev. [[xx:Special:Permalink/111133333|111133333]]; see that article's history for attribution.
Welcome templates including ((subst:welcome)), ((subst:Welcome-anon-unconstructive)), ((subst:welcome-anon-unsourced)), ((subst:Welcome-anon-suboptimal)), ((subst:W-graphical)), etc.
pronouns to refer to user in TP comments: ((gender|PamD)) gives 'she', ((gender|Stephen)) gives 'he', ((gender|Mathglot)) gives 'they'. Likewise, ((they)), ((their)), ((theirs)), ((them)).
Vandalism
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Disruption
dd.dd.dd.ddd (talk · contribs) makes lots of good edits, possibly by an unregistered bot. Shows AGF, but likes to make lots of useless white-space edits on article talk pages, also useless upper-case changes on template names, and non-broken redirect link fixes. Very similar is Other user (talk · contribs), although IP tends to do more Talk pages than them, but otherwise, their interests are similar: American politics, political parties, history, etc. IP geolocates to Naples, and user sports two ((userbox-2))s about Italy and Italian, en-5, and it-N, which seems accurate.
WP:TITLECHANGES (policy): Changing one controversial title to another without a discussion that leads to consensus is strongly discouraged. If an article title has been stable for a long time, and there is no good reason to change it, it should not be changed.
WP:RM#CM (procedure): Use this process if there is any reason to believe a move would be contested.
WP:BOLDMOVE (procedure): only if no prev discussion, and "unlikely that anyone would reasonably disagree".
Create a discussion: add ((subst:requested move|NewName|reason=Detailed reasons. Do not sign this.)) at bottom of TP; reason can be complex and contain searches and Reflist-talk refs.
Do not edit article; a bot will automatically add a move notice.
Without using the RMcloser script, relisting is essentially done by appending the ((subst:relisting)) template at the end of the opening section/paragraph, after the OP's signature, in the article's talk page. (from u:robertsky, here.)
Add Edit summaryCreating deletion discussion for [[ArticleName]]. and save.
Notify users -
add ((subst:afd3)) to [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Log/yyyy Month dd]] with edit summary: Listing [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/ArticleName]].
((Rcat shell|
((R to section))
((R from alternative name))
((R from alternative spelling))
((R from other capitalisation))
((R from plural))
((R from adverb))
((R from long name))
((R with possibilities))
((R printworthy))
))
When citing Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana, place GEC into the sources section with a ((cite book)) or ((cite encyclopedia)) template including a "ref" param: |ref=((harvid|GEC)), then use ((sfn)) with the GEC direct link and headword as a standard wiki single-bracketed external link inside the |loc= param of the ((sfn)), thus (excerpt from Querimonia):
In the absence of an explicit agreement, the convinença became the default disposition[1] and the torneria. [2]
This will link "GEC" to the full citation in the Sources section, and the word itself to the entry at the encyclopedia.
=== Notes ===
((notelist|refs=
((efn|name="Foo"|Text text text.))
((efn|name="Bar"|Text text text.((sfn|Doe|2010|p=123))))
((efn|name="Baz"|Text text text.((sfnlink|Jones|1984|p=456))))
))
In the running text of the article, add a link to the explanatory note at the bottom, like this:
The meeting took place in 1945 and a good time was had by all.((efn|name="Refname"))
In the "Notes" section in the appendixes at the bottom of the article, add this:
((efn|name="Refname"|1='''Keyword:''' Your explanatory footnote text goes here. ((sfnlink|Last1|Last2|YYYY|p=987))) ))
Explanation:
Refname – the refname in the "Notes" section needs to be identical to the Refname in the article body.
|1= – optional, but recommended. If there's nothing squirrely in the Explanatory text, you can drop the |1= at the beginning. If you get a broken efn of some sort, leave it in. It never hurts to keep the |1=, and may avoid problems like the one that started this section.
Keyword – the bolded keyword is optional. I like to do this, because I'm someone who will actually sometimes browse a good "Notes" section (I'm the type who will read the dictionary sometimes, too), and the bold keyword is like a dictionary headword, and helps clue me in what I'm reading about. You can drop this if you don't find it helpful.
Explanatory text – The running text of your note, however long you want, with optional embedded sfnlinks.
Sfnlink – optional. if you want one (or more) of these, you can place them anywhere you would place an ((sfn)) template. Normally, you *would* just place an ((sfn)) here, but a mediawiki bug makes that impossible, so in this context, use ((sfnlink)) instead as a workaround for ((sfn)). The parameters are designed to be (almost) the same, so just code your ((sfn)) template the way you normally would, and then change sfn to sfnlink and it should work. The |text= param isn't needed, unless you want to display link text that doesn't match the author/year info. A simple usage will generate parens around the year: ((sfnlink|Cotton|1946|pp=403–407)) → 'Cotton (1946) pp. 403–407'. If you want parens around the whole thing, just add them: (((sfnlink|...))). You might want to put a leading and trailing space around sfnlinks to keep them from bumping into running text, or each other, but that's up to you.
And further replaced (2016) by ((illm)), which has the 1st and 2nd args in reverse order (language, then article) and also allows multiple langs and articles, as *multi already did, thus: ((illm|Joke|fr|Blague|hu|Vicc|de|Witz)) (max: 5).
Looks like this is now being replaced by ((Interlanguage link)), e.g. ((Interlanguage link|ja|Godzilla and The Tale of Genji|源氏物語)) gives Godzilla and The Tale of Genji [ja]-- stay tuned...
usage
((Interlanguage link|no|Sigmund Jakobsen)) # article has same name in both languages
((Interlanguage link|nl|Hooglede town hall|Gemeentehuis van Hooglede)) # different in 2 languages
((Interlanguage link|de|Arno Schmidt (historian)|Arno Schmidt (Historiker))) # different link text
use Special:Redirect, as the ContentTranslation tool does.
Use ((Expand French|topic=geo|date=July 2013)) e.g., for articles in en wiki about Fr towns, or ((Expand French|date=June 2009|Ballade des pendus)) for a box including details of where to expand it from.
use the PetScan tool to limit results to active users; for example: users in Category:Translators es-en whose User or Talk page has been edited since 7 April shows 5 results
users who rate themselves es-3, es-4, es-5, or es-N and have edited since 14 April, to show these 39 users.
Lang code translation ISO-639
((#language:(({langcode|fr))}|en)) = French
((#language:es)) = español
((#language:chr)) = ᏣᎳᎩ
((#language:chr|en)) = Cherokee
((#language:de|en)) = German
((#language:en|fr)) = anglais
((#language:zz|en)) = zz
((#ifeq: ((#language:zz|en)) | zz | equal | not equal)) equal
((#ifeq: ((#language:fr|en)) | fr | equal | not equal)) not equal
((lang|fn=is_ietf_tag|nv)) →true←
((lang|fn=is_ietf_tag|xx)) →←
((lang|fn=is_lang_name|navajo)) →true←
((lang|fn=is_lang_name|xxxxx)) →←
((lang|fn=name_from_tag|apa)) → Apache languages
((lang|fn=tag_from_name|havasupai)) → yuf-x-hav
Guidelines and templates
Meta:Babylon – Meta translations portal and noticeboard
mw:Content translation – side by side translation tool, not yet (5/2015) enabled for en, but yes for fr.
WP:COPYWITHIN - Guideline for Wikipedia:Copying within Wikipedia; Edit summary: Copied [Adapted] content from [[Article]]; see that page's history for attribution.
Legal requirement (not a Guideline or Policy; note use of word 'requires'):
...copying content from another page within Wikipedia requires supplementary attribution to indicate it. —WP:CWW
To re-distribute text on Wikipedia in any form, provide credit to the authors either by including a) a hyperlink (where possible) or URL to the page or pages you are re-using, b) [a link to alternate page] , or c) a list of all authors. —Wikipedia:Copyrights#Re-use of text
If you are copying text within Wikipedia, you must at least put a link to the source page in an edit summary at the destination page. It is encouraged to do the same thing at the source page, and to add notices at the talk pages of both. —Wikipedia:Copyrights#Reusing text within Wikipedia
Translations of copyrighted text, even from other Wikimedia projects, are derivative works, and attribution must be given to satisfy licensing requirements. Also: use ES attrib in 1st edit, and add ((translated page)) to Talk. —WP:TFOLWP
Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Wikipedia article at [[:fr:Exact name of French article]]; see its history for attribution.
Talk page attribution: add ((translated page)) (at completion?) from WP:TFOLWP and Wikipedia:Translation#How to translate]]:
administrador[a]bibliotecario (admin), cabecera de sección, cambio menor, [[:Categoría:Nombre de categoría]], Conflictos de interés, Consenso, Discusión, Edición, Editar código, enfatizar texto, enlace interno, enlazar una palabra a un artículo, Escribir un resumen de edición (o, Ayuda:Espacio de nombres, etiquetas (tags), Firma, Fuentes fiables, guardar tus cambios, haz clic en el botón, grabar la página, Lista en viñetas (bullets), lista de seguimiento, Lista numerada, listas sin numerar (same), marcar la casilla ☑, Mostrar previsualización, Nombre de usuario, Plantilla, Plantilla:Cita requerida, ((quitar sangría|::::)) (((od))), #REDIRECCIÓN, redirigir, Ayuda:Referencia rápida, Referencias y notas al pie, Relevancia, resumir) en la caja, sangra una línea (indent), [[:es:WP:ME#Secciones|]], Subsección [inferior], Taller, Texto con sangría (threaded disc.), Texto subrayado, Texto tachado, transclusión, Trasladar, vigilar una página, wikitexto,
((#if: (({1))} | Parameter 1 is not defined, or is defined and non-null/non-empty. | Parameter 1 is null. It contains only empty string(s) or breaking space(s) etc.))
distinguish absent from undefined param: ((#ifeq:(({v|))}|(({v|-))}| v was defined (and may be empty) | v was not defined )) (requires at least an '=' to trigger presence; otherwise looks like unnamed.
Use ((|safesubst:)) Such that all double open curlies are replaced with ((|safesubst:
Special:ExpandTemplates - This special page takes some text and expands all templates in it recursively. Can represent as an url, with &wpInput= urlencoded wikitext box, and wpContextTitle = the context title:
((ucfirst: ((#language:French|en)))) ⟶ French (French)
((ucfirst: ((#language:fr|en)))) ⟶ French (French)
Deferred action
Put off interpreting a <noinclude>, <nowiki>, or other tag so it gets included this time (but not next time) embed in <nowiki>, or insert a self-closing tag inside it: <no<noinclude/>include>
Non-caption images: [[File:Massacre d'Oradour-sur-Glane2.jpg|150px|right|Hover for caption]]
((Annotated image
| image = without 'File:'
| image-width = 2x width, zooms x2; slightly larger to crop right
| image-left = <0 crops from left
| image-top = <0 crops from top
| width = 250<!--actual value-->
| height = actual value
| float =
| caption =
))
Example image crop using annotated image:
Issue #1 of Résistance, from the Musée de l'Homme group, 15 December 1940
((Annotated image<!--Crop out useless left and right edges from image-->
| image = Resistance_15_December_1940.jpg
| image-width = 350
| image-left = -31
| image-top = 0
| width = 280
| height = 330
| float = right
| annotations =
| caption = Issue #1 of ''Résistance'', from the [[Groupe du musée de l'Homme|Musée de l'Homme]] group, 15 December 1940
))
pg nbrs shown inline using ((rp)) after named ref: ...of cups<ref name=elk1972 />((rp|5))... and tips.<ref name=elk1972 />((rp|6)) ...((reflist|refs=
<ref name=elk1972>((cite... renders: ...of cups[1]5 and tips.[1]6 ... Refs: 1a b Elk full cite.
pg nbrs shown inline using List-defined references and ((r)): ((r|elk1972|page1=6)) ... ==Refs==((reflist|refs=<ref name=elk1972>((cite ... renders: same as above.
hybrid, with full cite in ref 1, SRFs in subsequent: ...cups.<ref>((cite book ... |year=1972a |ref=harv |page=5))</ref> and tips.((sfn|Elk|1972a|p=6)) ...((reflist)) gives: ...cups[1] and tips[2]. ... 1^ Elk (full cite) ... 2^ Elk 1972a p6".
parenthetical (Harvard) short ref, pgnbr inline (no fn nbrs at all) using ((harv)), ((refbegin)), ((refend)): ...cups((harv|Elk|1972b|p=5)) and tips. ((harv|Elk|1972b|p=6)). ...((refbegin)) *((cite ... |year=1972b |ref=harv)) ((refend)) gives: cups (Elk 1972b, p. 5) and tips. (Elk 1972b, p. 6). linked to bullet cite after.
Then, in the ==Refs==section: ((cite book|title=Important Book|year=1996|publisher=Big Government Institution|ref=((harvid|BGI|1996)) ))
((sfn))s creates a link to '#CITEREF' + auth + year, from a ref named 'FOOTNOTE' + auth + year + page; e.g, these three are identical:
((sfn|Jones|2006|p=26))
<ref name="FOOTNOTEJones200626">((Harvnb))</ref>
<ref name="FOOTNOTEJones200626">[[#CITEREFJones2006|Jones (2006)]], p. 26</ref>
((harvc |last=contrib name |year=pub year |c=contrib title |in=source editor/author name))
((sfn)) → ((harvc)) (or: ((citec))) → ((cite book))((harvc)) creates a CITEREF anchor from one to four contribution or chapter author surnames (|lastn=) and the value in |year=. This allows ((harvc)) to be the target of a link created by ((sfn)) or ((harv)) family templates. From |inn= and |year=, ((harvc)) creates a CITEREF link similar to those created by ((harvnb)) and ((sfn))
((Harv|Smith|2006|p=25)) produces the link #CITEREFSmith2006
((sfn|Smith|2006|p=25)) produces the link #CITEREFSmith2006.
((Citation|last=Smith|first=John|date=27 January 2006|title=My Life)) produces the anchor CITEREFSmith2006.
Linking to it: [[#CITEREFSmith2006|(Smith, 2006)]]
Linking from a ref with page: <ref>[[#CITEREFSmith2006|Smith, 2006]] p. 25.</ref> (Same as ((sfn)).)
Quoted excerpts - Adding a quotation with ((sfn)) with |ps= param:
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.((sfn|Smith|2011|p=2|ps=: "A quote goes here."))
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.<ref>((harvnb|Smith|2011|p=2)): "A quote goes here."</ref> - identical to above
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.<ref>[[#CITEREFSmith2011|(Smith, 2011)]] p. 2. "A quote goes here."</ref>
Quoted in a secondary source: Curabitur a tempor dui.((sfn|Smith|2011|p=2|ps=, quoted in ((harvtxt|Jones|2010|p=343)) )) (renders as: ...quoted in Jones (2010), p.343
Wikipedia:Attribution#Language: Because this is the English Wikipedia, for the convenience of our readers English-language sources should be used in preference to foreign-language sources, provided they are otherwise of equal suitability...
Foreign sources allowed: Citations to non-English reliable sources are allowed on the English Wikipedia. However, because this project is in English, English-language sources are preferred...
Quoting: If you quote a non-English reliable source (whether in the main text or in a footnote), a translation into English should always accompany the quote.
WP:TRANSCRIPTION (from WP:NOR): Faithfully translating sourced material into English, or transcribing spoken words from audio or video sources, is not considered original research. For information on how to handle sources that require translation, see Wikipedia:Verifiability#Non-English sources.
WP:RSUW (WP:Reliable sources and undue weight; supplement to WP:RS): only English and it's provincial; only foreign, and it impedes readability/verifiability
Click "Allow" when OAuth on metawiki prompts you for permission
Go back to quarry:query/query-id
Click the blue "Fork" button near the upper-right; this will create a copy of the query owned by you, which you'll be able to find again later from your profile page from the dropdown menu in the upper right
Then click "Submit query" on your copy of the query.
Frame 350/225 Anatolia, also known as Asia Minor, makes up the westernmost part of Asia and the majority of modern-day Turkey. The eastern extension has varied throughout history, and is now considered to be the Asian part of Turkey.
Maplink 275/150 Anatolia, also known as Asia Minor, makes up the westernmost part of Asia and the majority of modern-day Turkey. The eastern extension has varied throughout history, and is now considered to be the Asian part of Turkey.
Frame Q12824780 Anatolia, also known as Asia Minor, makes up the westernmost part of Asia and the majority of modern-day Turkey. The eastern extension has varied throughout history, and is now considered to be the Asian part of Turkey.
Just an example of the use of Kartographer. The shaded region shows Central Anatolia, as defined by a user at OpenStreetMap. Could do the same thing for Anatolia, and then link it through wikidata item d:Q51614.
parser migration edit: add '?action=parsermigration-edit' to the end of any url to see the effects; see mw:Parsing/Replacing_Tidy, and notice at User talk:Boghog#Upcoming changes to wikitext parsing.
Refers to - WP:REFERS The article Computer architecture once began with the sentence, "Computer architecture refers to the theory behind the design of a computer." That is not true: Computer architecture is the theory.
Wikipedia:Course_pages - administration pages in the Education Program namespace intended to coordinate and monitor the editing activity of student assignments. Managed through dashboard.wikiedu.org.
Purpose: MOS:LEADThe lead should stand on its own as a concise overview of the article's topic. It should identify the topic, establish context, explain why the topic is notable, and summarize the most important points, including any prominent controversies.
Summarize: MOS:INTROThe lead section should briefly summarize the most important points covered in an article in such a way that it can stand on its own as a concise version of the article.
No unique info:
MOS:LEADNO (in: MOS:LEAD): Significant information should not appear in the lead if it is not covered in the remainder of the article. alias: LEADNOTUNIQUE
MOS:LEADAVOID (in: MOS:LEAD): Apart from basic facts, significant information should not appear in the lead if it is not covered in the remainder of the article.
Alt names: MOS:FORLANG: a single foreign language equivalent name can be included in the lead sentence, usually in parentheses. Do not include foreign equivalents in the lead sentence just to show etymology.
Chernivtsi Oblast (Ukrainian: Чернівецька область, Chernivets’ka oblast’) is an oblast (province) in western Ukraine...
Redundant citations: Because the lead will usually repeat information that is in the body, editors should balance the desire to avoid redundant citations in the lead with the desire to aid readers in locating sources for challengeable material.
BLP rules are stronger: Any statements about living persons that are challenged or likely to be challenged must have an inline citation every time they are mentioned, including within the lead.
Writing it: WP:LEADFOLLOWSBODYThe sequence in which you edit should usually be: first change the body, then update the lead to summarize the body. and Don't try to update the lead first, hoping to provide direction for future changes to the body.
No refer-back: MOS:SECTIONS* Not redundantly refer back to the subject of the article... or to a higher-level heading, unless doing so is shorter or clearer.
<ref name="name">text of the citation</ref> # 1st occurrence
<ref name="name" /> # subsequent occurrences
<ref name="name" />((rp|pages=233–7)) # subseq occ, different page(s) than before
<ref name="merge-it">Lorem ipsum</ref> blah, blah, blah<ref follow="merge-it">dolor sit amet.</ref> # merge two refs into one (see mw:Extension:Cite)
((Cite |last= |first= |year= |title= |publisher= |publication-place= |page= |url= |accessdate= )) # lots more params at Template:Cite
((cite book |last= |first= |date= |title= |trans_title= |url= |language= |location= |publisher= |isbn= |accessdate= )) # Template:Cite book
((sfn |Smith |Jones |2005 |p(p)=25(-27))) # short footnote, e.g., Article text.[1] ... Refs: 1.^ [Smith & Jones 2005, p.25]. where the brackets indicate that the short ref is linked to the full ((citation)) reference further down.
Precedence of substitution in parser functions: use #tag:
Foo((#tag:ref| This subst inside a cite works correctly; see ((cite journal|url=https://www.google.com |title=Search |author= |date= |accessdate=((subst:#time:Y-m-d|now)) )) )) bar baz…
Robust lang-code or lang name handling: see Template:Neetrans rev. 1007176726.
Ambox Message_box Mediawiki
Classes
Classes are in wikipedia at w:MediaWiki:Common.css, eg., hlist, navboxes, infoboxes, wikitable, table, ambox, hatnote, nowrap, mbox-small-left, and more.
|disp= – controls conditional display of a row depending on its type. For example, for |disp=cities (or |disp=c) the row is only displayed if its type is 'City'. Possible values for |disp=:
cities or c – displays a given row, only if it has type 'City'
towns or t – if type = 'Town'
villages or v – if type = 'Village'
summer villages or sv – if type = 'Summer village'
specialized municipalities or sm – if type = 'Specialized municipality'
municipal districts or md – if type = 'Municipal district'
improvement districts or id – if type = 'Improvement district'
special areas or sa – if type = 'Special area'
Metis settlements or ms – if type = 'Metis settlement'
urban – if type is is any of 'City', 'Town', 'Village' or 'Summer village'
rural – if |type= is any of 'Municipal district', 'Improvement districts', or 'Special area.
This won't get included either.
Cite error: There are <ref group=lower-alpha> tags or ((efn)) templates on this page, but the references will not show without a ((reflist|group=lower-alpha)) template or ((notelist)) template (see the help page).