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This guide explores how to explain Wiki links, interwiki links, and external link usage.
How do I add a link to my website or another website to an article?
New users might want to add external links to articles. While many people think any link about any article merits inclusion, sadly, that isn't always the case. You can always ask the new user what the URL is that they want to include, which allows you and your fellow Hosts to "be the judge," on whether the URL merits inclusion, or you can provide a simple reply and let them make the decision (a simple form of empowerment!). Remember: if the link isn't worthy of inclusion, another Wikimedian will remove it in the future.
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External links can be added to relevant articles as needed. Not every website that has ever existed needs to be added, but, important links like the official website for the article subject (i.e. a town's government website, a musicians website) should be added. If you think that the link you're wanting to add is important enough to help readers learn more about the subject, then go for it! Here is how you can do it:
- 1. On the article page, go to the "External links" section of the article. If the article does not have a section called that, you have to add it.
- To add the External links section, simply click the "edit" link at the top of the page. Next, scroll down and just after the reference section (hopefully it exists!) type:
==External links==
and then underneath that you can add your link. Before you do that, it's probably best to save your work. Scroll down to the "Edit summary" section of the page and type "Added External links section," to the summary section. Click "Show preview" to catch a preview of your work, and if it looks correct, click "Save page."
- To add the External links section, simply click the "edit" link at the top of the page. Next, scroll down and just after the reference section (hopefully it exists!) type:
- 2. Once you find the External links section, click the "edit" button for that section (just to the right on the same line as "External links.").
- 3. Add your link by typing: *Wikipedia's official website Instead of using the Wikipedia web address, replace it with the address you want to add. Make sure there is a space, and then replace "Wikipedia's official website," with the name of the website you are adding. Add a "]" after that and then click the "show preview" button towards the bottom.
- 4. If your addition looks correct, great work! Simply add in the edit summary "added an external link," and click save!
How do I add a link to another Wikimedia project like Wiktionary?
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