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Revision as of 06:18, 30 September 2012
This article shows you how interlink your pages.
Contents
Symbols
- The link symbols are the square bracket: [ ]
- To link to articles, use the double square brackets: [[ ]].
- For URLs, single brackets are used: [ ]
- The pipe symbol ( | ) is the separator between the page name and the text to display for internal links.
A link in external link style can be of the forms:
- target: http://meta.wikimedia.org/ is rendered as http://meta.wikimedia.org/
- [ target label ], with a blank space in between: [http://meta.wikimedia.org/ wikimedia] which gives wikimedia
- [ target ] - these are automatically labelled with serial numbers 1, 2, 3, ...: [http://meta.wikimedia.org/] gives [1]
The target is a URL which can start with "http://" or "ftp://";
"file://" does not work by default. If enabled it only works in MSIE. To enable it, add a $wgUrlProtocols entry to LocalSettings.php; see the $wgUrlProtocols in DefaultSettings.php for example.
How to create hyperlinks
- You can use the Internal Link button from the Edit Toolbar to insert a link on the page.
- To manualy create a link, enclose the URL within square brackets ( [[ ]] ).
- To link to a page on the wiki, use "[[Page_Name]] "
- Use " [URL Text to display]" for external links.
- To link to a page on the wiki, use "[[Page_Name]] "
Linking to a page
Based on a URL
[http://location/url Text to display] http://WikiURL/Category:Page_name http://WikiURL/Page_name WikiURL on this site is {{SERVER}}/Joomla/components/com_joomlawiki/index.php/
Within this wiki
[[Page_Name]] [[Namespace:Page_Name]]
Linking to a heading on a page
http://WikiURL/Category:Page_name#heading
Within this wiki
[[Namespace:Article]] [[Target page#Target section|display text]] {{SERVER}}{{localurl:Page_name#Section}} [[Namespace:Article#heading|display text]]
On the same page
The variables construct that refer to the page is {{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}.
The # pound sign is the section tag. #On the same page would link to this section when you insert it on this page.
[[#Section_title]]
The fully qualified path is
{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}#Section_title
Linking to the table of contents
[[page#toc#]]
Liking to a special page
Special pages can be opened with {{Special:PageName}}.
Linking to a category
Place a colon before the keyword Category
[[:Category:Category_name]] [[:Category:Category_name|Display text]]
Viewing a list of all categories
The list of all categories is in Special:Categories
[[Category:Categories]] (the standard top-level category provided by the MediaWiki software) returns null in this setup. Use [[Special:Categories|Special:Categories]]
Linking to special pages
{{Special:SpecialPages}}