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  2. Help:Link - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Link

    If the target of a link is the same as the page on which it appears (a self-link), it is displayed in bold font, as with: Help:Link. Yes, its wiki code is actually [[Help:Link]]. But it is not in the usual link colour, and it does not react as a link does; if the mouse pointer is in it, the mouse pointer looks like being in/over plain text.

  3. Help:Page information - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Page_information

    For a complete list, click the "Edit" or "View source" tab and see "Pages transcluded onto the current version of this page" at the bottom Template :Also (edit) ( semi-protected ) Template:See also (view source) ( template protected )

  4. Linkback - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkback

    Linkback. A linkback is a method for Web authors to obtain notifications when other authors link to one of their documents. This enables authors to keep track of who is linking to, or referring to, their articles. The four methods ( refback, trackback, pingback and webmention) differ in how they accomplish this task.

  5. Wikipedia:Linking to Wikipedia - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Linking_to_Wikipedia

    You can "deep link" to a section of an article (or other Wikipedia page), using a hash character (#), then the section's title, with underscore characters (_) replacing spaces.

  6. Accelerated Mobile Pages - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accelerated_Mobile_Pages

    Online. AMP (originally an acronym for Accelerated Mobile Pages [1]) is an open source HTML framework developed by the AMP Open Source Project. [2] It was originally created by Google as a competitor to Facebook Instant Articles and Apple News. [3] AMP is optimized for mobile web browsing and intended to help webpages load faster. [4]

  7. Wikipedia:Finding a Wikidata ID - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/.../Wikipedia:Finding_a_Wikidata_ID

    The ID is a series of digits prefixed " Q ". This page is a simple guide to finding that ID. In the desktop view of Wikipedia, in the default skin, the left-hand panel has a " Wikidata item " link, under "Tools"; in the new skin, the "Tools" menu is in the upper right. Copy the URL of that link, paste it into a text editor, and read (or copy ...

  8. Template:Pageid to title - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Pageid_to_title

    Pageid to title. Template:Pageid to title. Template documentation. This template uses Lua : Module:Page. Returns the title (including namespace) of a page specified by its Page ID. Unlike the title, the Page ID does not change when a page is moved, which makes it a stable reference.

  9. Help:Link color - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Link_color

    You can also customize link colors by editing the CSS at your skin subpage. This is a change which will apply to all links throughout the site, but will only be visible to you. The standard link selectors are: a:link — defines the style for normal unvisited links. a:visited — defines the style for visited links.