This index for editors is intended to help find anything not in the encyclopedia itself, including administration pages such as guidelines, policies, essays, informative, discussion and process pages. See about this index for tips on how to use this, and for instructions on maintaining consistency when editing it. See also Reader's index to Wikipedia and Editor's index to Commons.
For a smaller listing of "help" and "how to" pages, see the Help directory. For other useful directories and indexes, see Wikipedia:Directories and indexes.
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- Abbreviations: see also Shortcuts, Terms and terminology
- Abbreviations in articles
- Abuse: see Vandalism
- Access (limiting): (see also Enforcement)
- Blocks by governments:
- Tor:
- Preventing abuses via open proxies:
- Accessibility: (see also Audio, Usability)
- Account: see User account and username
- Admin coaching: Wikipedia:Admin coaching – a now inactive coaching program for admin hopefuls
- Administration:
- Administrators: (see also Enforcement)
- Category:Wikipedia adminship
- General information:
- Contacting an administrator: (see also specific topics such as Vandalism)
- Current administrators:
- Reallocating adminship duties:
- Becoming an administrator:
- Non-bureaucrat closing of an RfA: User:Enigmaman/SNOW (but first ask the candidate to withdraw)
- Results of RfAs:
- After becoming an administrator:
- Other:
- Adoption: Wikipedia:Adopt-a-user
- Adr (address) microformat
- Advertisements:
- Internal advertising for other Wikipedia pages (see also Wikipedia:Motto of the day)
- On Wikipedia, revenue-raising for the Wikimedia Foundation [currently not done]
- Off Wikipedia, on behalf of Wikipedia:
- m:Wikimedia urban postering campaign
- On Wikipedia pages, by outside groups and individuals, not for the benefit of the Wikimedia Foundation and its projects:
- Within articles: see Spam
- On non-article (user) pages: see WP:UP#PROMO
- Advice: see Help, Learning, New editors, Questions
- Advocacy: (see also Conflict of interest)
- AfD (Articles for Deletion): see Deletion of articles
- Algorithms: Wikipedia:WikiProject Computer science/Manual of style#Algorithms
- Alphabetical order: Help:Alphabetical order
- Anchors: see Navigation
- Anonymous users (anonymous editors): see Unregistered users
- API:
- mw:API:Query
- mw:API:Tutorial
- API to query data directly from the MediaWiki servers
- Arabic:
- Archiving Wikipedia talk pages:
- Article message boxes (amboxes): (sometimes called "tags"; these are templates)
- Articles: see also Content disputes, Edits (in general), History, Importing, Layout and sections, New articles, Page views, Quality of articles, Statistics, Style (articles)
- As of: see Current events
- Assessment: see Quality of articles
- Assistance (disputes): (see also Content disputes, Help, Personal attacks, Questions)
- Association of Members' Advocates (AMA): inactive as of May 2007
- Assuming good faith:
- Attacks: see: Content disputes, Personal attacks
- Attribution: see Sources
- Audio: (see also Accessibility)
- Spoken versions of Wikipedia articles:
- Spoken voice introductions:
- Recording the voices of Wikipedia (blog post)
- Commons:Category:Voice intro project
- Audio clips: see Media
- Autobiographies: see Biographies
- Autoconfirm: (a type of User right)
- Wikipedia:Requests for permissions/Confirmed
- mw:Extension:Automatic Groups
- mw:Manual:$wgAutopromote
- mw:Extension:TorBlock (editing through tor requires 100 edits and a 90 days to become autoconfirmed, as of June 2008)
- Changes:
- Autograph books: see User pages
- Automation: see Bots, Tools, User scripts
- Awards: (see also Contests)
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- Backlogs:
- Balance and space: see Neutral point of view
- Banners:
- For the Wikipedia project itself: Wikipedia:Banners and buttons
- At the top of pages and sections: see Templates (in general) and specific topics as well (articles, talk pages, maintenance, etc.)
- Banning: see Enforcement
- Barnstars: see Awards
- Behavior (see also Disruptive editing, Enforcement, Personal attacks, Spam, Vandalism)
- Being bold: Wikipedia:Be bold (WP:BOLD or WP:BB) (guideline)
- Bias:
- Bible reference template: {{bibleref}} – can give the reader a wide variety of choices in choosing a translation
- Biographies:
- In general:
- Article names:
- Notability:
- Formatted data (see also Series boxes)
- Categorization:
- Problems: (see also Conflicts of interest):
- Other:
- Birthdays: see Biographies
- Biting: Wikipedia:Please do not bite the newcomers
- Blocks: see Access (limiting), Enforcement
- Books: (see also Collections (books), Resources)
- Articles about a book:
- ISBN
- Finding a book mentioned in a Wikipedia article:
- At a local library:
- Forward to Libraries (Signpost article, March 2013)
- Wikipedia:Forward to Libraries (information page) – uses templates to allow readers to go to a landing page for their specific information
- User:Lunchboxhero/monobook.js – when clicking on an ISBN link, go directly to your preferred book-related website
- Other:
- Bots: (see also Tools, User scripts)
- Browsers (for Wikipedia editing): (see also Editing software)
- Bureaucrats – folks who handle special, higher-level administrative tasks
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- CAPTCHA:
- Captions: see Images
- Categories:
- General information:
- Listings of categories:
- Possible problems with categories:
- Articles without categories:
- Intersection of two categories:
- Wikipedia:Categorization#Searching for articles in categories – via the standard search box (doesn't search subcategories)
- CatScan – a tool that can do various types of category scans, including intersection (may or may not be using up-to-date version of database); can search subcategories
- m:User:Duesentrieb/CatScan
- CatScan (at the toolserver)
- Wikipedia:Category intersection – a feature request
- m:Help:DPL – a MediaWiki extension supporting intersections and other set operations of pages belonging to several categories
- How articles are listed:
- Template:DEFAULTSORT – specifies how an article will be listed on category pages (for example, an article on "F.M. Smith" could be listed as "Smith, F.M." on all category pages)
- User:Helpful Pixie Bot (formerly SmackBot) – adds DEFAULTSORT to people-related article stubs
- Wikipedia:Category suppression – keeping templates from creating categories when they shouldn't:
- Bots:
- Hidden categories:
- Other:
- Chapters:
- wmf:Local chapters
- Sub-national chapters Q&A (October 20, 2008)
- Characters (special): Help:Special characters
- Checkuser: see Sock puppets
- Children: see Privacy
- Citations:
- Civility: see Personal attacks
- Clarity:
- Classes: see Learning (for classes of editors, see User rights)
- Cleanup: see Maintenance, Quality of articles
- Clerks: see Functionaries
- Coaching: see Learning
- Collaborations: (see also Maintenance, WikiProjects)
- Comments, invisible: (also called "invisible text", "hidden comments", "hidden text")
- Common sense: (see also Process)
- Commons (Wikimedia Commons):
- Wikipedia:Wikimedia Commons – as of September 2013, has over 18 million media files (photographs, diagrams, animations, music, spoken text, video clips, etc.) available for use in any Wikimedia (community) project, as well as for free downloading by anyone. Anything other than non-free content should be uploaded to the Commons, not to the English Wikipedia.
- Commons:Welcome
- A guide to getting started on Wikimedia Commons
- Wikimedia Commons – manual that provides the essential information for people interested in contributing their own work to Wikimedia Commons
- Mayflower – searching the Commons (at the toolserver)
- Commons:Commons:Tools
- Manual for new Commons users (at en.flossmanuals.net)
- Uploading:
- Default/standard process: Commons:Commons:Upload Wizard
- Commons:Commons:GLAMToolset project – a set of tools to make easier the batch uploads of GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums) material
- Other processes: see Commons:Commons:Upload tools (includes tools for Flickr, Android, and iPhone)
- Moving images to Commons (from Wikipedia):
- Wikipedia:Moving files to the Commons
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Images and Media/Commons
- CommonsHelper – tool to generate an image description to copy-and-paste for the commons upload form (formerly called "Move-to-commons assistant") (at the toolserver)
- User:Fran Rogers/CommonsHelper Helper – user script that adds a button to easily bring up CommonsHelper
- User:MonoBot – fixes (some) problems when an editor doesn't do a move to Commons totally correctly
- Duplicate images – tool to show duplicate files between Wikipedia and Commons (at the toolserver)
- Push-for-commons – tool to show a set of images from a wikipedia, helping to find license problems, {{NowCommons}} candidates, and images that should be copied/moved to the commons (at the toolserver)
- RSS feeds:
- Category-based feed (for newly added images) (at the toolserver)
- Media file of the Day (at the toolserver)
- Other:
- Category:Wikimedia Commons administrators – English Wikipedia editors who are admins at the Commons
- m:User:CommonsDelinker – bot that removes links from Wikipedias (all languages) when an image is deleted at Commons
- Commons interface for the iPhone (at the toolserver)
- Flickr-like interface to Commons (no logins or uploads) (at the toolserver)
- Commons sum-it-up – tool to generate a summary text for pages on Commons, using Wikipedia articles in different languages (at the toolserver)
- Flickr:
- "The Commons" at Flickr – "Help us catalog the world's public photo archives."
- Browse Flickr images (at the toolserver)
- Communications (communicating with other editors): see Messages
- Community: see Wikipedia as community
- Community portal: Wikipedia:Community portal – a place to find collaborations, tasks, and news about English Wikipedia (see also Wikipedia as a community)
- Companies and organizations:
- Competitors, forks, and mirrors:
- Wikipedia:Mirrors and forks
- m:Mirror filter – Firefox extension which removes sites which mirror Wikimedia content from Google search results
- Potential resources:
- Conflict of interest: (see also Advocacy, Biographies, Promotional content)
- Congress: edits by Congressional staffers:
- Consensus and voting:
- Conservapedia: Wikipedia vs. Conservapedia Bookmarklet
- Conservation: Wikipedia:Conservation status (categories) (Manual of Style)
- Content of articles: (see also Content disputes, Edits (in general), New articles, Style (articles), and specific topics throughout this index)
- Content disclaimer: Wikipedia:Content disclaimer
- Content disputes: (see also Consensus, Controversial articles, Disruptive editing, Neutral point of view, Personal attacks)
- General policies and guidelines: (in addition to WP:NOR, WP:V, WP:NPOV, etc.)
- Reverts and other disagreements:
- Possible solutions:
- Processes for resolving (when informal discussions fail)
- Other:
- Content notes: see Notes
- Controversial articles: (see also Content disputes)
- Conversion:
- Converting page content from one format to another: see Exporting (a page), Importing
- Converting one unit of measurement into another: see Units of measurement
- Converting wikitext table data to and from other formats: see Tables
- Copyright: (see also Legal)
- In general:
- Fair use, non-free use, and public domain:
- Avoiding problems:
- Problems:
- Using Wikipedia content outside of Wikipedia:
- Counts (of edits, for an editor): (for counts of edits for a page, see History (of a page); for counts of views, see Page views)
- Creating articles: see New articles
- Credentials:
- Criticism of Wikipedia: see Encyclopedia, Criticism (of)
- Current events: (see also News about Wikipedia)
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- Data download: see Downloading all of Wikipedia, Queries (database) (for individual pages, see Exporting (a page))
- Database lag (message displayed on watch list):
- Database query: see Queries (database)
- Dates: (see also Current events)
- "Daughter" articles: see Article size
- Decision-making: see Consensus and voting, Functionaries, Wikimedia Foundation
- Deletion: (see also Categories for deletion of categories, Redirect for deletion of redirects, etc.) (for articles, see Deletion of articles, immediately below)
- Deletion of articles: (see also Deletion)
- Policies, general criteria, and examples: (see also Notability)
- Alternatives to deletion:
- Types of deletion:
- Wikipedia:Page blanking (guideline) (do not blank article pages)
- Speedy deletion:
- Prod:
- Formal deletion process (AfD discussions) (Articles for deletion):
- After an article is deleted:
- Proposals that the contents of deleted articles should still be accessible:
- Other:
- Deletionist: see m:Deletionism
- Diagrams: see Graphics
- Dictionary:
- Diff: see History (of a page)
- Dimensions: see Units of measurement
- Directories: (see also Indexes)
- Disambiguation (see also Moving a page, Naming an article)
- Information about:
- List of pages:
- Possible problems:
- Templates:
- Other:
- Disclaimers:
- Discussion pages: see Talk pages
- Disputes: see: Content disputes, Personal attacks
- Disruptive editing (see also Content disputes, Enforcement, Personal attacks)
- Downloading all of Wikipedia: (see also Mobile access, Queries (database); for downloading individual pages, see Exporting (a page))
- Pre-packaged:
- June 2006 ("official" version)
- Wikipedia:TomeRaider database
- Most recent version – £3.00 requested payment; includes £1 donation to the Wikipedia Foundation [sic]
- Slightly older English version (free)
- Wikipedia-iphone – complete download for iPhone or iPod Touch
- Infodisiac downloads (for Windows Mobile/Pocket PC, regular Windows O/S, and Palm)
- Webaroo – download of all Wikipedia articles as a set of web pages, for off-line reading (horribly out-of-date)
- Do-it-yourself:
- Wikipedia:Database download
- Wikimedia Downloads – four types of downloads (was known as "Wikimedia dump service")
- Wikipedia Static HTML Dumps
- Wikipedia:FAQ/Forking – downloading all of Wikipedia plus the WikimMedia software to run it
- Freebase Wikipedia Extraction (WEX) – processed dump of Wikipedia, with machine-readable XML and tabular extracts of relational features
- Building a (fast) Wikipedia offline reader
- Screencast: "How to install Wikipedia on your iPod Touch or iPhone!", YouTube, February 8, 2008
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- Edit conflicts:
- Help:Edit conflict – when two editors simultaneously edit the same page or section
- Using an edit lock to prevent edit conflict:
- Wikipedia:Edit lock (guideline) – asking other editors to let you do major edits undisturbed
- Template:In use/doc
- Bug# 1510 – provide "edit warning" for pages when someone else has just started editing (software change proposal)
- Bug# 4745 – section edit conflict expands edit box to entire article – proposal to change MediaWiki software behavior when edit conflict involves only a section of a page
- Edit summary:
- Edit wars: see Content disputes
- Editing: see Edits (in general)
- Editing interface (see also Browsers, Preview, Usability, User interface)
- mw:Markup spec/ANTLR – general specifications for existing markup syntax
- WikiEditor:
- mw:Extension:WikiEditor
- Tweaking the standard Wikipedia text editing window: see Edits (in general)
- Enhancements:
- CodeEditor – adds syntax highlighting, easier insertion of tab characters, etc.
- mw:Extension:CodeEditor
- meta:CodeEditor
- Wikipedia:RefToolbar/2.0
- mw:Manual:Custom edit buttons
- mw:Extension:WikiEditor/Toolbar customization
- VisualEditor: (sometimes "Visual Editor")
- foundation:2011-2012 Annual Plan Questions and Answers#What are the 2011-12 plan targets? – Initial goal of opt-in production-ready version by December 2011
- Wikipedia:VisualEditor
- mw:VisualEditor
- Wikipedia:VisualEditor/Feedback
- User:John Vandenberg/switch editor – can begin editing in VE, and then switch – mid-edit – to WikiEditor without losing any editing work
- Documentation:
- mw:Help:VisualEditor/User guide
- mw:Help:VisualEditor/FAQ
- mw:VisualEditor:TestingRefs
- Pages marked as not to be edited using VE:
- Alternatives:
- User:Magnus Manske/less edit clutter.js – interface change, via javascript, that puts references in a separate edit box (screenshot, mailing list discusion)
- mw:Extension:Uniwiki Generic Edit Page – extension that replaces the default editing page of Mediawiki with a section-based editor (unimplemented)
- WYSIWYG:
- mw:WYSIWYG editor
- mw:Extension:InlineEditor/Proposal – WYSIWYG editing, but limited to sentences without complications [archived proposal]
- Other WYSIWYG alternatives:
- CKEditor (formerly "FCKeditor"):
- FCKeditor integration guide
- mw:Extension:FCKeditor (Official)
- Demo site of the MediaWiki+FCKeditor project
- Wikiwyg:
- Demo of Wikiwyg for Wikipedia
- mw:Extension:Wikiwyg
- Using an external editor:
- Editor review: Wikipedia:Editor review – to request a review of one's editing
- Editors: see Wikipedia as a community
- Edits (in general) (see also Edit summary, Editing interface, Formatting of text, Help, History (of a page), New articles, New editors, Page revisions, Preview, Quality of articles, Sources)
- Elections (articles on):
- Elections within Wikipedia and Wikimedia:
- Email:
- Embedded citations: see Sources
- Encyclopedia:
- Endnotes: see Sources
- Enforcement: (see also Administrators, Arbitration, Functionaries, Protection of pages)
- General:
- Blocks: (see also Access (limiting))
- Bans:
- Other:
- Esperanza: Wikipedia:Esperanza – a group of Wikipedia editors "dedicated to strengthening Wikipedia's sense of community"; created in September 2005, disbanded in January 2007
- Ethiopia:
- Etiquette: see Behavior
- Experts: (see also Criticism (of Wikipedia))
- Exporting (a page): (see also Downloading all of Wikipedia, Collections (books))
- Extensions: see MediaWiki
- External links: see Sources, URLs
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- FAQs – see Help pages, or specific topics in this index
- Featured content: (see also Valued content)
- Fiction: (see also Films)
- Files: see Media
- Flags: (as content, not database fields)
- Fonts: (see also Languages)
- Planned update:
- mw:Wikimedia Foundation Design/Typography
- mw:Typography Update
- Wikipedia:Typography (essay)
- Footnotes: see Sources
- Foreign language, words in: (or "words in other languages")
- For words that should be changed to English, see Translation
- For words that should remain in another language:
- Form (as input): mw:Extension:InputBox (a MediaWiki extension to add predefined HTML forms to wiki pages)
- Formatting of text: (see also Exporting (a page))
- How to (wikitext):
- Line breaks and word wrapping:
- Discussion of MediaWiki's syntax:
- Wikitext-l mailing list
- Wikitext-l Archives
- Other:
- Formulas: see Graphics
- Forum shopping: see Wikipedia:Spam#Forum shopping
- Foundation: see Wikimedia Foundation
- Frequently asked questions (FAQ): in general, see Help (general); also see specific topics
- Functionaries: (see also Enforcement)
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- Gadgets: (new tab, as of December 2007, on the "Preferences" page) (see also User scripts)
- mw:Extension:Gadgets- a way for editors to pick JavaScript or CSS based "gadgets" that other Wikipedia editors have created, via "Preferences" (implemented December 2007)
- mw:Gadgets-definition
- Special:Gadgets – shows underlying scripts and CSS code used for each gadget
- Wikipedia:Gadget (WP:GADGET) – lists the available gadgets on Wikipedia
- mw:Gadget kitchen
- Geocoding (graphic coordinates and mapping): (see also Maps)
- GLAM: (Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums)
- Outreach:GLAM
- Outreach:GLAM/Newsletter
- Wikipedia:GLAM
- Commons:Commons:GLAMToolset project – a set of tools to make easier the batch uploads of GLAM material
- Glossaries:
- Good articles: (see also Featured articles)
- Good faith: see Personal attacks
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- Hardware: see Technical (hardware and software)
- Harassment (aka "Harassment"): see Personal attacks
- Harmony: Wikipedia:Harmonious editing club
- hCalendar microformat
- hCard microformat
- Headings (headers): see Article message boxes, Layout and sections
- Hebrew:
- Help (directly requesting): (see also Questions)
- Help pages: (for pages that are help-oriented for a specific topic, see that topic); see also Assistance (disputes), Learning, Questions
- Hieroglyphs: Help:WikiHiero syntax
- History (of a page): (see also Page revisions)
- Wikipedia:How to read an article history
- Help:Page history
- Wikipedia:Copyright violations on history pages
- Wikipedia:WikiProject User scripts/Scripts/Six tabs – adds a history tab (and an edit tab) for the page that is paired with the page that is visible
- Diffs:
- Exporting: Special:Export
- Deletions (hiding) of prior versions:
- Tools:
- For content:
- User:Stevage/EnhanceHistory.user.js – Greasemonkey script. Collapses consecutive edits from the same person into one, integrates (shows) diffs on the history page
- Who did what:
- WikiBlame – searches for given text in versions of article
- tools:~tparis/blame/ – Similar
- User:AmiDaniel/WhodunitQuery – Windows application that identifies the edit and user who added a specific word or phrase
- Tools that use the database (not real time):
- m:User:Jah/histfilter – Filters out reverted vandal edits, versions that don't affect a specific section, etc.
- "wikipedia blame": October 2008 blog posting and 1450 articles processed using the code
- For counts and major contributors:
- WikiDashboard – when going to a new page, puts a count of top editors, and a histogram of edit activity, at the top of the page (Quick Guide)
- Revision counter[dead link] – counts revisions (edits) (at the toolserver)
- WikiSense – Contributors – lists edits, similar to page history, but can be sorted by contributor; easy to exclude different groups (at the toolserver)
- Wikipedia Page History Statistics – builds an edit history overview page
- WikiChecker
- Article Contribution Counter (beta) – tool that identifies major contributors to an article (at the toolserver) (a similar feature request is at Bug# 7988)
- Articleinfo – Article revision statistics
- Other:
- User:AmiDaniel/SHM – Simple History Merge – Windows application (requires administrator privileges)
- History Flow Visualization Application
- Wikipedia Animate – user script; shows the evolution of a page, like a webcast
- MediaWiki:Histlegend – text that appears at the top of a history page
- Hoaxes:
- House of Representatives (edits by staffers): see Congressional staffer edits
- How-to: Category:Wikipedia how-to (see also Help pages)
- HTML:
- Humor:
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- Images: (see also Censorship, Commons, Copyrights, Galleries, Graphics, Navigation)
- General information:
- Needed pictures:
- Resources (where to get images) (see also Commons)
- Before uploading:
- Uploading: (see also Commons, which is the preferred place to upload images to)
- Displaying on a page:
- Featured and valued:
- Improving images:
- Problem images on Wikipedia: (other than Copyrights)
- Deletion:
- Orphans:
- Special:FileDuplicateSearch – search function for duplicate files in imagespace (duplicate images) (uses hash values)
- Wikipedia:File namespace noticeboard – requests for assistance involving the File namespace, for multiple files or other larger issues
- Automation:
- Bots:
- Other:
- Annotations:
- Template:Annotated image and Template:Annotated image 4 – allows users to add annotated wikitext on any image used in wikipedia articles or project namespaces.
- commons:Commons:Image annotations (Commons guideline)
- commons:Help:Gadget-ImageAnnotator – allows users to place comments onto images shown on file description pages at Commons
- User:Howcheng/quickimgdelete.js – makes it easier to tag images and nominate images for deletion
- LicenseToKill at SourceForge.net – Windows application that helps with image deletion tasks, including easy deletion of multiple files within a category or from a list
- WikiProjects:
- Other: (see also Commons regarding moving images from Wikipedia to Commons)
- Indexes: (see also Directories)
- Of any namespace in Wikipedia:
- Of articles only:
- Other:
- Infoboxes: (templates):
- Inserting text from one page into another page – see Transclusion
- Instruction creep: see Policies and guidelines
- Instructional material: see Learning
- Interlanguage links: (see also Interwiki links, Translations)
- Help:Interlanguage links
- User:Equazcion/SidebarTranslate – translates interlanguage links into English
- Wikidata: (sister project)
- Wikipedia:Wikidata
- meta:Wikidata
- d:Wikidata:Main Page
- d:Help:FAQ
- d:Wikidata:Introduction
- Help:
- d:Wikidata:Project chat
- #wikimedia-wikidata connect – IRC chat room
- Tools:
- d:Wikidata:Tools
- Autolist – query tool
- meta:Grants:IEG/Wikidata Toolkit – project to create a modular toolkit for loading, querying, and analysing Wikidata data will make it easy for developers to use Wikidata in their applications (funded late 2013)
- Category:Wikidata
- m:A newer look at the interlanguage link – essay about establishing a wiki as a hub for interwiki links
- Other:
- Internet Relay Chat (IRC):
- Interwiki links: (see also Interlanguage links, Transwiki)
- IP lookup: see Vandalism
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K
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- Languages: see also Wikipedia:Naming conventions (languages), individual countries/languages, Translations
- mw:Universal Language Selector – MediaWiki extension that allows users to change (display) language settings and configurations, including fonts
- mw:Universal Language Selector/FAQ
- Latter Day Saints (Mormons):
- LaTex:
- mw:Extension:WikiTeX (WikiTeX is a modular system for incorporating LaTeX objects with MediaWiki output)
- m:Wikitex usability review
- Layout and sections: (see also Table of contents) (for changing the layout of elements common to all Wikipedia pages, see Customization)
- Lead section: see Layout and sections
- Learning: (see also Help, New editors, Questions)
- Legal: (see also Copyrights, Disclaimers, Privacy)
- Links: see Sources (for external links), Wikilinks (for links between wiki articles)
- Lithuania:
- Living people: see Biographies
- Logging in: (see also User account and username)
- Help:Logging in
- Security:
- Using a non-Wikipedia account and password:
- In general: mw:Auth systems
- mw:Extension:Facebook – not actively maintained
- OAuth 1.0a:
- mw:Auth systems/OAuth – work in 2013
- mw:Extension:OAuth – beta
- mw:Auth systems/OAuth/Design – "abandoned in favor of a different permissions model"
- OpenID:
- mw:Extension:OpenID
- mw:Extension:GoogleLogin (OpenID 2.0, which is no longer supported by Google)
- mw:Extension:Persona – Mozilla Persona (status of extension: "Experimental")
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- Magic:
- Magic words: (parser functions, variables, and behavior switches)
- Mailing lists: (see also News (about Wikipedia))
- Wikimedia Mail Stats: Index – statistics on all Wikimedia Foundation mailing lists
- Main page: (see also Protection of pages)
- Maintenance: (see also Article message boxes, Collaborations, Quality of articles, Spelling)
- General:
- Specific articles with problems:
- Projects:
- In general:
- Cross-cutting maintenance projects not listed elsewhere in this index:
- Other:
- {{Cleanup}} – template (at top of article) for listing details of what needs to be cleaned up. (It's better to just fix problems, but if you lack the time or knowledge, use this template.) [Note that {{Wikify}} has been deprecated and should no longer be used.]
- Articles that may need updating:
- Maps: (see also Geocoding)
- Markup: see Formatting of text
- Mathematics: (see also Numbers)
- Measurements: see Units of measurement
- Meatpuppetry (meat puppets): (see also Sock puppets)
- Media: (images, audio, video) (see also Copyright, Images)
- MediaWiki: (see also specific topics pertaining to the software)
- MediaWiki – a web-based wiki software application used by all projects of the Wikimedia Foundation
- mw:Manual:FAQ
- mw:MediaWiki roadmap – features planned for future releases
- mw:Project:Support desk – place to ask questions (particularly for non-Wikipedia users of Mediawiki)
- Help:Testing
- mw:How to become a MediaWiki hacker
- Books:
- MediaWiki, October 2008
- MediaWiki Administrators' Tutorial Guide (March 2007)
- Extensions:
- m:Extending wiki markup
- m:MediaWiki extensions
- mw:How to become a MediaWiki hacker/Extension Writing Tutorial
- mw:Extension Matrix
- mw:Category:Extensions
- mw:Manual:Extensions
- Special:Version – lists which extensions are installed
- Handbook:
- For readers
- For editors
- For moderators
- For administrators
- Mediawiki namespace within Wikipedia projects:
- Searching for information on MediaWiki:
- Search MediaWiki.org with Google
- Search Meta-Wiki with Google
- Other:
- Messages: (see also Internet Relay Chat (IRC), Messageboxes, Talk pages)
- Messageboxes:
- Via MediaWiki:
- Wikipedia:Editnotice (how-to guide) – an editnotice appears above the edit window, in edit mode. Anyone can create editnotices for their user and talk pages; elsewhere, only administrators and template editors can do this.
- Via templates:
- Wikipedia:Template messages (all messageboxes are templates; not all templates are messageboxes)
- For template messageboxes at the top of articles, see Article message boxes (amboxes)
- For template messageboxes at the top of article talk pages, see Talk pages
- Miscellany for deletion: Wikipedia:Miscellany for deletion – for deleting any page which is not covered by another deletion process (AfD, CfD, TfD, etc.)
- Missing articles:
- Mobile access:
- "iPhone Gems: Wikipedia Apps" – review of 16 apps for the iPhone or iPod touch (November 2008)
- Real-time version of Wikipedia:
- Help:Mobile access
- mw:Mobile Beta – experimental staging area for new features that may eventually be added to the official mobile site
- "Accessing Wikipedia via mobile devices", Signpost article, January 2009
- Semi-experimental mobile portal (as of February 2008)
- Wapedia
- m:Mobile subdomain
- Wikipanion – Free iPhone/iPod app; searches using a fast, native interface; includes autosuggest, landscape mode, and large, readable text.
- Downloaded version of Wikipedia:
- Pocket Wikipedia – 24,000 images and 14 million words (for PocketPC, Windows and Linux machines)
- Encyclopodia – complete download, for Apple iPod
- Wikipedia-iphone – complete download for iPhone or iPod Touch
- WikiPock
- Screencast: "How to install Wikipedia on your iPod Touch or iPhone!", February 8, 2008
- Other:
- GeoPedia – provides iPhone owners with a Wikipedia feed customized to their current location
- "Kiwi" client – for iPhone and iPod
- Moderator: see Administrator
- Monitoring changes: (see also Recent changes)
- Watchlist
- RSS (page-by-page specification):
- Other:
- Motto:
- Movies: see Films
- Moving a page: (see also Disambiguation, Naming an article, Redirects)
N
- Name (of a user): see User account and username
- Namespaces:
- Naming a page: see Naming an article, New pages
- Naming an article: (see also Disambiguation, Moving a page, New pages)
- Navigation: (see also Lists) (for changing navigation by changing the location of links on the standard Wikipedia page, see Customization, Quickbar [left sidebar])
- Anchors: (between pages or within a page)
- Between pages:
- Other:
- Nearby articles: Special:Nearby
- Needed articles: see Missing articles, Translations
- Neutral point of view (NPOV):
- General policy and guidance:
- Balance and space:
- Other:
- New accounts: see New editors, User account and username
- New articles: (see also Conflicts of interest, Deletion of articles, Edits (in general), Missing articles, Naming an article, New pages, Quality of articles, Notability)
- To consider before creating a new article:
- Feedback on a planned new article: Wikipedia:Drawing board (inactive/historical)
- How to write a new article: (see also New pages)
- Writing a good draft in your userspace (registered editors):
- New articles proposed by non-registered editors:
- Wikipedia:Article wizard – a series of qualifying questions leading to a page where the proposed new article can be posted
- Articles for creation (AfC) (review process):
- "Draft" namespace articles
- After a new article is created:
- Checking for copyright violations:
- Other:
- New contributors: see New editors
- New editors: (see also Edits (in general), Learning, Questions, User account and username, User rights)
- New pages: (see also New articles)
- New users: see New editors
- New Zealand:
- News (about Wikipedia): (for news not about Wikipedia, see Current events)
- Not:
- Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not (WP:NOT) (policy) – it's not a paper encyclopedia, a dictionary, a publisher of original thought, a soapbox, a mirror or a repository of links, images, or media, a blog, webspace provider, or social networking site, a directory, an indiscriminate collection of information, a crystal ball, censored, a battleground, an anarchy, a democracy, a bureaucracy
- Wikipedia:Victim lists (essay)
- Wikis and similar sites which do allow various types of content that Wikipedia does not:
- Notability: (see also specific subject areas)
- Notes (in articles):
- For footnotes in a "Notes" section, see Sources
- Content notes (a separate section with notes about contents of an article):
- Templates: {{Cref}} and {{Cnote}}
- Examples: Che Guevara, Pericles
- Note: {{ref}} and {{note}}, though deprecated, are being used in thousands of articles, presumably for content notes
- Noticeboards:
- Wikipedia:Noticeboards
- English wiki Noticeboard Archive Search Tool – searches various noticeboards, and all their archives
- NPOV: see Neutral point of view
- Numbers: (see also Mathematics, Units of measurement)
O
- Obscenity: see Censorship
- "Office" actions – see Wikimedia Foundation
- Organizations:
- As subjects of articles: see Companies and organizations
- Within Wikipedia: (see Wikipedia as community)
- Original research: see Sources
- Outlines:
- Output: see Exporting (a page)
- Overcategorization: Wikipedia:Overcategorization (guideline) – what types of categories are not good ones to create (see also Categories)
- Oversight:
- Example of how oversighted revisions now appear on history pages
- mw:Extension:Oversight – oversighted revisions are permanently hidden from all users (no longer in effect)
P
- Panorama:
- Page protection: see Protection of pages
- Page size: see Article size
- Page revisions: (see also Counts)
- Page views: (see also Counts)
- Most viewed (English Wikipedia):
- For any specific article or other page:
- Monthly chart for any specified page ("Wikipedia article traffic statistics") (for pages that are not articles, include the namespace as a prefix) ("Hendrik's tool")
- tools:~emw/wikistats/ – Wikipedia article traffic statistics (alpha, as of November 2013)
- Raw counts – beginning (24 hourly snapshots per day) December 10, 2007 (announcement)
- Different language Wikipedias:
- Comparison of page views for the various language Wikipedias (March 2008)
- Wikipedia Page Views – page views per language per month
- Paper: see Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not#Wikipedia is not a paper encyclopedia
- Parser function: see Magic words
- Password: see Logging in
- People (as subjects of articles, or discussed in articles): see Biographies
- Personal attacks: (see also: Content disputes, Disruptive editing)
- Core policies and guidelines
- Avoiding problems:
- Organized efforts to minimize:
- Remedies (see also Arbitration, Mediation)
- Personal information: see Privacy
- Philippines: Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Philippine-related articles
- Pictures: see Images
- Policies and guidelines (see also Process)
- Polls: see Consensus and voting
- Preview:
- Help:Show preview
- Help:Editing shortcuts [Note: poor page name; it's about previews.]
- Bug# 2679 – show category links above the edit box rather than at the bottom of the screen, on preview
- Bug# 5984 – add <references /> text to the preview when editing a section, to showing footnotes automatically when previewing
- User scripts to speed previewing, adding references, etc.
- Printing: Help:Printable
- Privacy:
- For subjects of articles: see Biographies
- For editors and readers:
- Process: (see also Common sense, Policies and guidelines)
- Profanity: see Censorship
- Promotional content: (see also Conflict of interest, Spam)
- Projects: see Wikiprojects
- "Project" pages: (those that begin "Wikipedia:")
- Proposals: (see also Policies and guidelines)
Q
- Quality of articles: (see also Featured articles, Good articles, Maintenance, Stable versions, Style (articles), Vital articles)
- Guidelines and guidance:
- Central initiatives:
- Wikipedia Quality website
- m:Wikiquality
- Wikiquality-l:
- Reviews and assistance for specific articles:
- Peer reviewer – automated tool (at the toolserver) (also runs Dablinks and Checklinks tools)
- Wikipedia:Requests for feedback – a place to get feedback for new articles or for a major edit to an existing article
- Peer reviews:
- Main peer review:
- WikiProject peer reviews:
- Other peer review:
- Assessments:
- By editors (from "stub" (worst) to "featured article" (best)):
- By readers (viewers)
- Based on quality of editors:
- WikiTrust:
- Announcement of Version 2, August 2008
- Blog
- Main Page
- Other:
- Quality of editing, improving: see Learning
- Queries (database) (see also Downloading all of Wikipedia, Statistics and reports, Technical (hardware and software))
- Wikipedia:Database queries
- mw:API:Query
- m:Requests for queries – SQL queries against wiki projects, including Wikipedia
- API to query data directly from the MediaWiki servers
- User talk:TonyBot – bot that can do database queries upon request (requires registration)
- m:WikiXRay – a robust and extensible software tool for an in-depth quantitative analysis of the whole Wikipedia project (under development as of October 2007)
- Queries of database dumps (downloaded databases):
- Wikidata queries:
- Wikipedia:Wikidata
- meta:Wikidata
- d:Wikidata:Main Page
- d:Wikidata:Introduction
- d:Help:FAQ
- Wikidata Query: (Wikimedia Labs)
- Description
- API documentation
- Other structured data that can be queried:
- DBpedia
- WikiXMLDB – Wikipedia content has been parsed into well-structured XML representation and loaded into a Sedna XML database, and an XQuery Web interface has been set up
- Online version of dbpedia.org – structured information extracted from Wikipedia
- Query Wikipedia – semantic database extracted from Wikipedia that can be queried
- Questions: (see also Assistance, Help, Learning)
- Quickbar: (the set of links on the left side of the page, often called the "left sidebar")
R
- Random article:
- Reading:
- Any page within a specified namespace:
- Special:Random (in the standard navigation box on the left) (adding a suffix – /Category, /Help, /Image, /Portal, /Template, /User, or /Wikipedia) will take you to a random page in those namespaces)
- Wikipedia:Random
- Any article within a category:
- Random Featured article (at the toolserver)
- Random Good article (at the toolserver)
- User talk:GregU/randomlink.js – Adds a "Random link" option to the sidebar menu; can be used to go to a random page in a category or a list
- Portal:Virginia/Random – example of how to generate a random article from a specified set of articles
- Editing random pages:
- Other:
- Recent changes (recent edits): (see also Monitoring changes, Vandalism)
- Recentism: see Bias
- Recognition: see Awards
- Red links: (aka "redlinks")
- Redistribution: (see also Competitors, forks, and mirrors, Schools)
- Refactoring: see Talk pages
- References: see Sources
- Regional noticeboards:
- Registration: see User account and username
- Related changes: see Recent changes
- Reliable sources: see Sources
- Renaming (pages): see Moving a page
- Requests for comment: Wikipedia:Requests for comment
- Reports: see Statistics and reports
- Requested articles: see New articles
- Resources (except image-specific or sound-specific resources, for which see Images, Media): (for how to do a citation, see Sources)
S
- Sandbox: a place to practice without hurting anything
- Searching Wikipedia: (see also Index of pages, Queries (database))
- In general: Help:Searching
- Across language Wikipedias: Global Wikipedia Article Search
- From within Wikipedia:
- From outside Wikipedia:
- Firefox:
- Using Wikipedia for the search box provides an autocomplete feature
- Creating a smart keyword – can replace "site:en.wikipedia.org" in searches
- Wikiseek:
- Wikiseek – A better way to search Wikipedia – beta, January 2007; includes Firefox extension
- Wikiseek Community Wikie
- DBpedia.org
- Similpedia – uses a URL or a chunk of text to find similar articles in Wikipedia
- AskWiki – semantic search engine developed in partnership between AskMeNow and the Wikimedia Foundation (beta)
- Powerset – natural language search of Wikipedia
- Yahoo's Wikipedia SearchMonkey App
- Seariki – search engine specifically designed for Wikipedia [(http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikien-l/2007-December/088027.html December 2007 announcement])
- Powerset – semantic search (May 2008)
- Googlepedia – Firefox add-on; shows a relevant Wikipedia article along with Google search results
- Preventing search engines from searching pages:
- Tools:
- Semantic MediaWiki:
- Semantic MediaWiki (supplanted by Wikidata)
- m:Semantic MediaWiki
- Semantic MediaWiki at Sourceforge.net
- Wikipedia Concept Extractor at Sourceforge.net
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Microformats – metadata
- Sections (of articles): see Layout and sections
- "See also" section: Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Layout#See also section
- Self-interest: see Conflicts of interest
- Semi-protection of pages: see Protection of pages
- Series boxes:
- Servers: see Statistics, Technical (hardware and software)
- Shortcuts (abbreviated redirects):
- Sock puppets (multiple accounts by one person): (see also Meatpuppetry)
- Wikipedia:Sock puppetry (WP:SOCK) (policy)
- Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations
- Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets – discussion and reporting (inactive/historical)
- Wikipedia:Username policy#Doppelganger accounts – accounts created preemptively to block vandals (allowable)
- Checkuser: (editors who can identify sock puppets by checking IP addresses)
- Tools available to non-checkusers:
- Intersection contribs – lists all pages edited by both of two specified editors (at the toolserver)
- Multiple contributors – A "recent edits" listing for a group of (specified) editors (at the toolserver)
- WikiStalk – finds pages that have been edited by two or more specific users (at the toolserver)
- Editor Interaction Analyzer – shows the common pages that multiple editors have both edited (at the tool server)
- Software:
- As the subject of an article: Wikipedia:Notability (software) (inactive proposal)
- Used for the Wikipedia project: see MediaWiki, Technical (hardware and software)
- Used for editing: see Browsers, Editing software
- Sound (files): see Media
- Sources: (see also Resources, Spam, URLs)
- WHY and WHEN sources must be given (including avoiding excessive links):
- WHAT can properly be used as a source, and WHERE links/sources should appear:
- HOW to cite a source:
- In general (including formatting):
- Three alternative systems:
- Footnotes
- Parenthetical referencing (was "Harvard referencing", "Author-date referencing"):
- Mixing footnotes and parenthetical referencing:
- Possible changes to MediaWiki software regarding citations:
- m:Wikicat
- mw:Category:Referencing extensions
- meta:Wikireference – proposal for a sister project, a multilingual site similar to the Wikimedia Commons
- Bug# 423 – a reference system that support BibTeX databases (under development)
- m:Wikicite – future system for automated fact citation and checking
- Biblio.php (alternative site)
- Tools for creating citations:
- Other:
- PROBLEMS: Preventing, identifying, and fixing:
- In general:
- Footnote problems, other than bad external links (for which, see below):
- Lack of sources:
- Useful sources that don't support the text they appear after:
- Unreliable sources: Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Noticeboard
- Bad external links: (link rot)
- In general:
- Preventing:
- Finding bad links:
- Checklinks (generates a report for links on any requested page):
- m:Weblinkchecker.py -script to find and report external links that are no longer available
- Bots:
- Identified bad links:
- Fixing bad external links:
- OTHER:
- Spam: (see also Promotional, Sources, Vandalism)
- Span tags: Wikipedia:Span tags – common ones are "div" (small font in References/Notes section), strikethrough, and blockquote
- Spelling: (see also Formatting of text, Maintenance)
- Splitting: see Article size
- Spoiler: Wikipedia:Spoiler (WP:SPOIL) (guideline)
- SQL query: see Queries (database)
- Stable versions: (see also Quality of articles)
- Wikipedia:Why stable versions
- Wikipedia:Flagged revisions (WP:FLR)
- mw:Extension:FlaggedRevs – allows for Editor and Reviewer classes of editors to rate articles and set revisions as the default to show normal viewers
- Implementation on German Wikipedia:
- Demonstrations:
- On a version of Mediawiki software not run by the Wikimedia Foundation (starting September 2007)
- Beta version on Foundation software (starting March 2008)
- Discussed in Signpost: March 2005, July 2006, August 2006, March 2008
- m:Reviewed article version
- m:Article validation
- Veropedia – stable articles imported from Wikipedia
- Inactive/rejected:
- Statistics and reports: (see also separate topics, Page views (of articles), Queries (database))
- Stewards: see Functionaries
- Style (articles) (see also Accessibility, Dates, Formatting of text, Layout and sections, Punctuation, Quality of articles, Words and wording)
- Subpages:
- Subsections (of articles): see Layout and sections
- Substitution: see Templates
- Synonyms: Synarcher at SourceForge.net – search and visual display
- Synthesis:
- Sysop: see Administrator
T
- Table of contents: (see also Layout and sections)
- Tables:
- Tabs: Template:Page tabs
- Tags: see Wikipedia:Span tags, Article message boxes, Messageboxes (using the term "tags" to refer to messageboxes is common but technically incorrect; messageboxes are templates)
- Talk pages (see also Archiving, Signature, User pages, Warnings)
- Technical (hardware and software) (see also Bugs, MediaWiki, Queries (database))
- General:
- Troubleshooting:
- Other:
- m:Wikimedia servers
- Server admin log
- Uptime statistics – at pingdom.com
- m:Summer of Code 2006
- m:Summer of Code 2006/ideas
- Television: (see also Films)
- Templates: (see also Article message boxes, Infoboxes, Messageboxes, Series boxes, Transclusion, Userboxes)
- General information:
- More information:
- Places to get help:
- Substitution:
- Internal description of parameters, for VisualEditor
- Protection:
- Technical:
- Problems:
- Other:
- Tools: (see also Bots, Extensions, User scripts)
- Top of article: see Layout and sections
- Transclusion: (see also Templates)
- Translations: (see also Interwiki links)
- Wikipedia in different languages – overview:
- Information about languages, and translation aids:
- Using a different language article to create or improve an article in the English Wikipedia:
- Problems with existing article in the English Wikipedia:
- Moving information from other language Wikipedias to the English Wikipedia
- Editors who can help with translations:
- Transwiki: (see also Interwiki links)
U
- Unregistered users (see also Access (limiting), User account and username, Vandalism)
- Universities: see Schools
- URLs: (see also Sources, Wikilinks)
- Usability: (see also Accessibility, Editing interface)
- User account and username (also called "useraccount", "login", and "user login") (see also Logging in, Privacy, Signature, Unregistered users, User pages, User rights)
- Registered versus unregistered editing:
- Starting out:
- Improving account creation:
- mw:Account Creation Improvement Project
- outreach:Account Creation Improvement Project (inactive/historical)
- mw:Account creation user experience
- Inappropriate usernames:
- Changing usernames ("rename", "renaming"):
- Removing accounts without any edits:
- Single signon ("single login", "single user login", "SUL"):
- Bug# 57 – request for this feature
- Signpost articles: August 2006, August 2007
- m:Help:Unified login and m:Single signon transition – moving to a single username (signon) across all Wikipedia domains
- mw:Extension:CentralAuth – "allows global/shared accounts between projects"
- Identifying existing accounts for a user name:
- User contributions – tool on the German Wikipedia
- Single-user login conflict search (MySQL server error since mid-2007)
- mw:Admin tools development/SUL Audit
- Unification:
- Special:MergeAccount – to check one's own status, and to do login unification
- m:Special:GlobalUsers – editors who have opted into single signon
- Gender:
- Other:
- User interface: (see also Customization, Editing interface, Usability)
- User pages: (see also Archiving, Galleries, User account and username, Userboxes, Warnings)
- User rights (also known as "permissions", "usergroups", "user groups", and "user privileges"):
- User scripts: (JavaScript) (.js pages) (see also Bots, Gadgets, Tools):
- User status (online, offline, etc.)
- Userboxes (see also User pages)
- Userification: Wikipedia:Userfication – moving a non-notable or very problematical article to user space as an alternative to deletion
V
- Vandalism (see also Sock puppets, Spam, Stable versions, Warnings)
- In general:
- Edit filter:
- Wikipedia:Edit filter – extension that analyzes (filters) edits and takes rules-based action (let edit happen, prevent edit, issue warning, etc.)
- "Abuse Filter is enabled" (Signpost article, March 2009)
- mw:Extension:AbuseFilter
- Log: Special:AbuseLog
- mw:AbuseFilter Priorities / Design
- mw:Extension:Phalanx – integrated special control mechanism originally developed by and for Wikia; has not been modified to run on Wikipedia
- Getting assistance:
- Coordinated efforts:
- Tools: (see also Recent changes)
- Bots:
- Identifying and fixing vandalism:
- Assisting at WP:AIV:
- Other:
- Vanity articles: see Conflicts of interest and Wikipedia:Criteria for speedy deletion
- Variables: see Magic words
- Verifiability: see Sources, Truth
- Version tagging: see Stable versions
- Video: see Media
- Vital articles:
- Volunteer response team: Wikipedia:Volunteer Response Team (otherwise called OTRS)
- m:VRT (upgraded, 2013)
- m:VRT/Recruiting recruiting – information on volunteering ("experienced admins" only, in theory)
- m:VRT/Volunteering – page for volunteers to list their names
- Voting: see Consensus and voting
W
- Wikibreaks:
- Wikilawyering: see Policies and guidelines (misuses of)
- Wikilinks: (see also Piped links, Red links)
- Wikimedia Foundation – the parent organization of Wikipedia and numerous other collaborative projects such as Wiktionary and Wikibooks
- wmf:Home
- m:Metapub – central place for questions and discussions about the Foundation and its projects
- m:Wikimedia Embassy – central place for resources to help with cross-language issues that affect everyone
- Wikimedia Foundation – Wikipedia article
- Foundation blog
- Wikipedia:Elections#Wikimedia Board
- Wikimedia Information Kit, September 2006 (pdf)
- Inside Wikimedia (video, 2009)
- Projects:
- Wikipedia:Office actions (WP:OFFICE) (policy) – immediate editing actions to deal with potential legal issues
- Wikipedia 1.0: (see also Stable versions)
- Wikipedia as a community (see also Criticism (of Wikipedia), Experts, News (about Wikipedia), WikiProjects)
- m:Wikicommunity
- Participants:
- Philosophies:
- Forums:
- Wikipedia:Community portal – "the central place to find out what's happening on Wikipedia"
- Wikipedia:Village pump – discussion of technical issues, policies, and operations of Wikipedia
- The WikBack – for those who prefer a web-based forum (December 2007 announcement)
- Research and studies:
- Organizations: (see also WikiProjects)
- Retention:
- Other:
- Wikipedia basic information:
- WikiProjects: (for a WikiProject related to a topic within this index, see that topic) (see also Collaborations)
- In general:
- Activity:
- Logos:
- Bots:
- User:AlexNewArtBot – identifies new articles related to a WikiProject
- User:BHGbot – puts a template on the talk pages of categories and articles to identify them as being within the scope of a particular WikiProject
- User:SQLBot – tags article talk pages with wikiproject templates
- Other:
- Wisdom: Wikipedia:Words of wisdom
- Words and wording: (see also Formatting of text, Spelling)
X
- XML: see Formatting of text, Queries (database)