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Latest revision as of 23:10, 7 October 2024
Categories
Lists
- Lists
- Naming conventions
- Examples
Stubs
- A stub is an article that is too short to provide comprehensive coverage of the subject, but long enough to provide some useful information. To qualify as a stub it must at least define the meaning of the article's title. Often that means three to ten short sentences, but less text may be sufficient to qualify as a stub for articles on narrow topics, and complicated topics with more than ten sentences may still be stubs. However, in reality, many articles which are labeled as stubs are much longer than that. You can help Saintapedia by adding relevant material and links and then removing inappropriate stub notices.
Infoboxes
- An infobox is a fixed-format table designed to be added to the top right-hand corner of articles to consistently present a summary of some unifying aspect that the articles share and sometimes to improve navigation to other interrelated articles. The generalized infobox feature grew out of the original taxoboxes (taxonomy infoboxes) that editors developed to visually express the scientific classification of organisms.
Templates
- What is a template?
- List of Templates
- Popular Templates
Shortcuts & "magic words"
- A shortcut is a specialized type of redirect page that provides an abbreviated wikilink to a project page or one of its sections, usually from the Wikipedia namespace. They are commonly used on community pages and talk pages rather than in articles themselves. If there is a shortcut for a page or section, it is usually displayed in an information box labelled 'shortcuts:', as can be seen at the top of this page.
- Magic words are strings of text that MediaWiki associates with a return value or function, such as time, site details, or page names.