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===Links===
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Linking with [[Hyperlink|hyperlinks]] is an important feature of Wikipedia. Internal links (or "wikilinks") bind the project together into an interconnected whole. Links provide instant pathways to locations within the project that are likely to increase our readers' understanding of the topic at hand. You learned how to add them during the Editing section of this tutorial.
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To determine how many internal links to include in an article, ask yourself, "Would a reader of this subject be interested in that other article? Does it help explain a concept that is only briefly described in this article, or that may be unfamiliar to a reader?". Typically, the first instance (but not subsequent instances) of an important word should be linked to the relevant article on that topic. Take care not to include [[Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Linking#Overlinking|too many links]], which detracts from readability.
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External links (to websites other than Wikipedia) can be added in the "External links" section, along with a short description. These should be included only if they are highly relevant or provide more detail than the article has space for. Websites used as references to support the article's content should instead be put in the "References" section.
General format
* Avoid bullet lists
* When to use italics/bold
* Dates/time formatting
* Locations
 
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*[[Help:Introduction to editing with Wiki Markup/3|Introduction to linking (Wiki markup)]]
*[[Help:Introduction to editing with VisualEditor/3|Introduction to linking (VisualEditor)]]
*[[Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Linking]] (more detailed guidance)
 
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