Getting started
Browsing Wikipedia
Editing Wikipedia
To learn how to keep track of your edits (or other people's), see keeping track of changes.
For lists of stub types, categories and infoboxes, etc., see resources and lists.
To use an image, see images and media.
To learn the rules of Wikipedia, see policies and guidelines.
- Contributing to Wikipedia - a guide on ways to get involved in Wikipedia.
- Introduction to the project.
- Tutorial - a tutorial on how to edit Wikipedia
- Cheatsheet - an editing reference card.
- Simplified ruleset - essential information to understand when editing articles (for new editors).
- Glossary - defining Wikipedia jargon.
Editing
Experiment with editing pages in the sandbox. You can also carry out editing experiments "in situ" by editing the page itself and using the Show preview button. Be careful not to accidentally save the page though! If you do, then revert your changes.
- How to edit a page
- Extended wiki markup details
- Bite sized tips for the most common tasks.
- Create links and change the title of a link (pipe a link)
- Use sections in an article
- Use categories
- Insert a picture or video
- Use redirect pages
- Create infoboxes
- Create templates, using a quick guide and a list of available templates
- Create lists
- Use footnotes and references
- Use tables
- Use mathematical formulae
- Use special characters. The display of fonts and other character sets in your browser.
- Use easy timeline syntax
- Valid HTML codes in wikitext
- Use "magic words" and variables. These allow you to change default behaviour or automate text. For example, you can disable a Table of Contents, move its position or insert constants and timestamps.
Saving
- Report your change in the edit summary
- Handle an edit conflict
- Use minor edits
- Use the "Show preview" button
Creating pages
- Write your first article
- Name a page
- Naming conventions in general - (full list of specific naming conventions)
- Disambiguation, create pages for topics with several different definitions
- Starting a new page - for creating pages other than articles
- Create subpages
Style
- The Manual of Style is a comprehensive style guide for Wikipedia articles.
- Guide to layout
- Captions
- Disambiguation pages
- Image use policy
- Naming conventions
- Using proper names
- Creating an article series
- Summary style techniques
- When to use tables
- Wikipedia style guidelines
Life cycle of an article
- Article development - lists the stages in the life of an article
- Your first article
- Guide to writing better articles
- The perfect article - a checklist of components required to make the perfect article.
The Wikipedia interface
Find your way around.
- Edit toolbar
- Page history
- User contributions pages
- Talk pages
- Recent changes page
- Related changes page
- Diff pages
- Edit conflicts
- The watchlist
Article maintenance
- Merge two or more pages
- Move (rename) a page - (Requested moves)
- Delete pages/images/categories
- Categorize
- Stub articles - (List of stub types)
- Use talk pages (discussion pages)
- Archive a talk page
- Revert a page to an earlier version
- Deal with vandalism
- Protect and unprotect pages (Administrators only)
- Link together Wikipedia articles in different languages
- Link words in articles to Wikimedia sister projects
- Use page names
- Use namespaces
- Use headings as anchors to link to
- Translate articles
- Do a purge
- Edit with a text editor
- Test edits and other things
- Editing shortcuts
Links and references
Images and media
Keeping track of changes
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Policies and guidelines
Communication methods
- Searching is the fastest and easiest way to find answers for factual questions.
- Reference desk, request an article or information you can't find. See also Requested articles
- Help desk for users with questions about Wikipedia or editing.
- New contributors' help page, for the new users who don't know what to do or how to do it.
- Each article has a Talk page — click on the article's discussion tab — to read or take part in discussions about the article.
- Village pumps, to discuss the technical issues, policies, and operations of Wikipedia.
- Requests for administrator attention, to get help from an administrator
- Requests department, for all other requests
Getting in touch
- Contact us
- Discussion pages
- User pages
- Babel – multi-lingual Wikipedians
- Wikipedia mailing lists
- Chat with other users on IRC
- Village pump
- News
- Policy
- Technical
- Proposals
- Miscellaneous
- Bug reports and feature requests
- Wikipedians
- Expressing thanks
- Surveys
- Meta: the site that organizes all the Wikimedia projects
- In person meetings
Keeping informed: News
- Community Portal – Bulletin board, collaborations, and updates – Wikipedia's hub of activity
- The Signpost – Wikipedia's newspaper
- News about Wikipedia
- Wikipedia in the media
- Wikipedia milestone announcements
- Wikizine, newsletter about the Wikimedia projects
- Press releases
- Stats
- Milestones
- Regional notice boards
The Wikipedia community
Resources and lists
Account settings and maintenance
Technical information
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