*A new ParserFunction, {{#rel2abs}}, was added this past week. Given a relative page name such as /Subpage, it will return a fully qualified page name such as Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2006-12-04/Technology report/Subpage. This can be used as input for other functions, such as {{#ifexist}} or {{localurl}}.
There is a new preference to have the "E-mail me a copy of my message" set by default on the e-mail form.
The ImageMap extension by Tim Starling has been enabled on Wikimedia sites. It is now possible for images to be easily used to link to pages, including with different areas linking to different pages. Users should remember to keep in mind the needs of browsers not capable of handling graphics well, such as screen readers and perhaps some handheld devices.
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<ref name="The name you chose before"/>
, just add {{
rp|page number(s)}}
. This will make it so that in the text the footnote citation has a page number appended. As an example, if you were citing to page 282-3 of the article's third citation, the footnote would look like this: [3]:282-3.
Fuhghettaboutit 00:06, 28 April 2007 (UTC){{lt|Notred}} [1] A cute template, which only shows a link to an article if the article exists. However, it's a bad idea - red links show that a page is wanted, both to people reading the article that the red link is in and to people doing Wikipedia:Most wanted articles]
This is not to be used to get rid of redlinks. Only use this template if, for example, you are linking to a relatively unknown actor. This way, when and if he gets famous in the future the link will automatically change blue when the article is created. It could also be used for small towns or companies that still haven't grown."
*A new ParserFunction, {{#rel2abs}}, was added this past week. Given a relative page name such as /Subpage, it will return a fully qualified page name such as Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2006-12-04/Technology report/Subpage. This can be used as input for other functions, such as {{#ifexist}} or {{localurl}}.
There is a new preference to have the "E-mail me a copy of my message" set by default on the e-mail form.
The ImageMap extension by Tim Starling has been enabled on Wikimedia sites. It is now possible for images to be easily used to link to pages, including with different areas linking to different pages. Users should remember to keep in mind the needs of browsers not capable of handling graphics well, such as screen readers and perhaps some handheld devices.
2670 9761 ☡ 9762 ☢ 9763 ☣ 9764 ☤ 9765 ☥ 9766 ☦ 9767 ☧ 9768 ☨ 9769 ☩ 9770 ☪ 9771
2710 10000 ✐ 10001 ✑ 10002 ✒ 10003 ✓ 10004 ✔ 10005 ✕ 10006 ✖ 10007 ✗ 10008 ✘ 10009 ✙ 10010 ✚ 10011 ✛ 10012 ✜ 10013 ✝ 10014 ✞ 10015 ✟
<ref name="The name you chose before"/>
, just add {{
rp|page number(s)}}
. This will make it so that in the text the footnote citation has a page number appended. As an example, if you were citing to page 282-3 of the article's third citation, the footnote would look like this: [3]:282-3.
Fuhghettaboutit 00:06, 28 April 2007 (UTC){{lt|Notred}} [1] A cute template, which only shows a link to an article if the article exists. However, it's a bad idea - red links show that a page is wanted, both to people reading the article that the red link is in and to people doing Wikipedia:Most wanted articles]
This is not to be used to get rid of redlinks. Only use this template if, for example, you are linking to a relatively unknown actor. This way, when and if he gets famous in the future the link will automatically change blue when the article is created. It could also be used for small towns or companies that still haven't grown."