Main FAQ – Main FAQ about using and contributing to Wikipedia. Overview FAQ – General questions about the Wikipedia project. |
The Main Page was created in the default namespace before pages were divided into "project", "portal" and "main", and has continued there mainly due to ... |
A long, comprehensive, and well-written article approved by several Wikipedia editors at Wikipedia:Featured article candidates, and meeting a set of ... |
Wikipedia is an online free-content encyclopedia that you can edit and contribute to. Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales has described Wikipedia as "an effort ... |
Many images are either in the public domain or licensed under copyleft licenses (such as the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License), but many are ... |
A fork is a copy that has been changed, diverging from the original path of development, like a fork in the road. Mirrors provide alternative access to ... |
A block is the method by which administrators prevent users from editing Wikipedia. How do I request a block? |
This FAQ answers the most common questions about editing Wikipedia. Editing most Wikipedia pages is easy. Wikipedia uses two methods of editing: the new ... |
Categories allow articles to be placed in one or more groups, and allow those groups to be further categorized. An article belonging to a category should ... |
The articles on Wikipedia are collaboratively written by volunteers. Almost all articles have more than one author. If you want to know who wrote a particular ... |
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