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* [[Help:Images|Images]]
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There are four sorts of links in MediaWiki: internal links to other pages in the wiki, external links to websites, [[Help:Interwiki linking|InterWiki links]] to other wikis and interlanguage links to other language versions of the same wiki.
 
There are four sorts of links in MediaWiki: internal links to other pages in the wiki, external links to websites, [[Help:Interwiki linking|InterWiki links]] to other wikis and interlanguage links to other language versions of the same wiki.
  

Revision as of 11:01, 23 February 2007

See Help:Contents for an overview of all pages.


Description You type You get
Internal link [[Page]] Page
Piped link [[Page|different text]] different text
External link http://mediawiki.org http://mediawiki.org
External link,

different title

[http://mediawiki.org MediaWiki] MediaWiki
External link,

unnamed

[http://mediawiki.org] [1]
External link,

same host unnamed

[http://{{SERVERNAME}}/pagename] [2]
Interwiki link [[Wikipedia:MediaWiki]] Wikipedia:MediaWiki
mailto unnamed [mailto:info@example.org] [3]
mailto named [mailto:info@example.org info] info

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There are four sorts of links in MediaWiki: internal links to other pages in the wiki, external links to websites, InterWiki links to other wikis and interlanguage links to other language versions of the same wiki.

To add an internal link, enclose the name of the page you want to link to in double square brackets. When you save the page, you'll see the new link pointing to your page. If the page exists already, it is displayed in blue, empty pages are displayed in red. Selflinks to the current page are not transformed in URLs but displayed in bold.

The first letter of the target page is automatically capitalized and spaces are represented as underscores (typing an underscore in the link has the same effect as typing a space, but is not recommended).

External links