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7. Figuring out what the link colors mean: | 7. Figuring out what the link colors mean: | ||
:If you see a [[Main Page|deep blue]] link, it means it's a link within this wiki. | :If you see a [[Main Page|deep blue]] link, it means it's a link within this wiki. | ||
- | :If you see a [[Wikipedia:Main Page|light blue]] link, it means it's | + | :If you see a [[Wikipedia:Main Page|light blue]] link, it means it's an interwiki link. |
:If you see a [[Not a real page|red]] link, it means it's not a real wiki page, or its not a correctly typed link.<br> | :If you see a [[Not a real page|red]] link, it means it's not a real wiki page, or its not a correctly typed link.<br> | ||
8. Figuring out what the symbols next to some links mean. If you are using [[Wikipedia:Internet Explorer|Internet Explorer]], you may not be able to see the following symbols. Go to [[Help:Icon]] to see them. | 8. Figuring out what the symbols next to some links mean. If you are using [[Wikipedia:Internet Explorer|Internet Explorer]], you may not be able to see the following symbols. Go to [[Help:Icon]] to see them. |
Revision as of 22:26, 28 November 2005
Here's how to add links:
1. To add a link to an internal page (in the wiki), use these link styles:
- For an article page:
[[This one normal page]]
- For an page in another namespace:
[[Namespace:Page name]]
2. To link to a common external page, like the fanstuff wiki or the Hometar Runner website, use a namespace-style link with one of the special prefixes.
3. To link externally (outside the wiki), use one bracket pair instead of two, as well as an absolute path:[http://www.website.com/]4. To link to someone's email, use the mailto: prefix:
[mailto:joe_person@email.com]5. To change the appearance of an internal or familiar link, use the vertical line symbol:
[[This page|This neat page]]6. To change the appearance of an external link or an email link, insert a space after the link:
[http://www.website.com/ A neat site]
7. Figuring out what the link colors mean:
- If you see a deep blue link, it means it's a link within this wiki.
- If you see a light blue link, it means it's an interwiki link.
- If you see a red link, it means it's not a real wiki page, or its not a correctly typed link.
8. Figuring out what the symbols next to some links mean. If you are using Internet Explorer, you may not be able to see the following symbols. Go to Help:Icon to see them.
- If you see a light blue link with an arrow next to it, it means it's an external link.
- If you see a light blue link with an envelope next to it, it means it's a link to someone's email address.
- If you see a light blue link with a chat sign next to it, it means it's a link to an irc chat.
- If you see a light blue link with the Yahoo! logo next to it, it means it's a link to the Homestar Runner Store.
- If you see a light blue link with the Homestar Runner logo next to it, it means it's a link to the Homestar Runner website.
- If you see a light blue link with the Thorax logo next to it, it means it's a link to the Thorax Corporation website.
- If you see a light blue link with the Videlectrix logo next to it, it means it's a link to the Videlectrix website.