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===Links===
[[File:Wikilink example small.png|frameless|border|290px|right|alt=Example of good wikilinking, with only the first occurrence of each key term linked.]]
 
Can you find the error in each passage?{{#section:User:Tony1/Build your linking skills|Exercises}}
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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[[Category:Wikipedia quizzes]]
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 of an important word should be linked to the relevant article on that topic.
 
 
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.
 
 
;See also
*[[Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Linking]]
*[[Help:Introduction to editing with VisualEditor/3|Introduction to linking (VisualEditor)]]
*[[Help:Introduction to editing with Wiki Markup/3|Introduction to linking (Wiki markup)]]
 
 
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In the Andy Warhol article, which of the following words should have wikilinks, and to what pages?<br>
"In 1979, [[Andy Warhol|Warhol]] was commissioned by [[BMW]] to paint a Group 4 Race Version of the elite supercar [[BMW M1]] for the fourth installment in the [[BMW Art Car Project]]."
 
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|2=There's "chain linking" here: click on one (or two) of the links and you'll arrive at an article that in turn links to one of the others. Better to give the readers just one option—usually the narrower in scope.
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|2=In 1979, Warhol was commissioned by <u>BMW</u> to paint a Group 4 Race Version of the elite supercar [[BMW M1]] for the fourth installment in the [[BMW Art Car Project]].
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Click on either [[BMW M1]] or [[BMW Art Car Project]] and you'll immediately find a ''chain'' link to [[BMW]]. Even if the reader chooses not to follow the second link in the chain, the two specific links provide an explanation of what BMW is: a prestige German car manufacturer.
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