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wp keyboard shortcuts Information

  • for use with windows


access keys Information

The Monobook skin, which is the default on Wikipedia, contains many keyboard shortcuts. You can use them to access certain features of Wikipedia more quickly.

Depending on your browser, you should

See access keys for more information on this concept.

See also


access key table

Access key Command Description
+ Start a new discussion Allows you to add a new section (talk pages only)
. (period) My user page Opens your user page if logged in
, (comma) Edit box Jumps to the edit box (on edit pages)
= Protect Allows you to protect the current page ( admins only)
Unprotect Allows you to unprotect the current page (admins only)
c Content page Shows the content page associated with the current article
d Delete Allows you to delete the current page (admins only)
Undelete Allows you to undelete the current page (admins only)
e Edit this page Allows you to edit the current page (non-protected pages or admins)
View source Shows the source of the current page (protected pages)
f Search Allows you to search Wikipedia
h History Shows the current page's history
i Minor edit Toggles the "This is a minor edit" checkbox (on edit pages)
j What links here Shows all of the pages that link to the current one
k Related changes Shows recent changes in pages linked to the current one
l My watchlist Opens your watchlist (logged-in users only)
m Move Allows you to move the current page and its talk page (non-move-protected pages only)
n My talk Opens your user's or IP's talk page
p Show preview Shows a preview of your changes (on edit pages)
Printable version Opens a printable version of the current page (on pages other than edit pages)
q Special pages Shows a list of all special pages
r Recent changes Shows a list of recent changes to Wikipedia
s Save page Saves the changes that you have made (on edit pages)
t Discussion Opens the current article's talk page
u Upload file Allows you to upload images or media files
v Show changes Shows what changes you made to the text (on edit pages)
w Watch Adds the current page to your watchlist (logged-in users only)
Watch this page Toggles the "Watch this page" checkbox (on edit pages)
x Random article Loads a random article
y My contributions Opens a list of your user's or IP's contributions
z Main Page Goes to the Main Page



Wikipedia:List of shortcuts Information

Shortcuts

This is a directory of abbreviated redirects and the pages they lead to (mainly in the Wikipedia namespace). For a list of community related shortcuts such as for WikiProjects and Portals see WP:WPR and WP:PORTCUT, respectively. For a list of shortcuts to Wikipedia talk pages see WP:WTSHORTCUTS. For technical details see WP:SHORT.

For other useful directories see the navigation bar above.

How to create a shortcut

Shortcuts exist as redirects pointing from the title of the shortcut (for example, Wikipedia:START) to its target (in this case, Portal:Contents). Notice that project shortcuts are usually listed with the prefix "WP" and not "Wikipedia"; this is because when "WP" or "Wp" appears before a colon in a page name, Wikipedia automatically expands it to "Wikipedia". Therefore, there is no need to create shortcuts literally starting with "WP:" as opposed to "Wikipedia:". Prefixes similar to "WP" can be found at Wikipedia:Shortcut#List of prefixes.

Shortcut redirects should be tagged with Template:R from shortcut(   talk  links  history) so they will auto-categorize in Category:Redirects from shortcut.

Example:   #redirect [[Pagename]] {{R from shortcut}}


Portal shortcuts


General information, help, and tutorials

Wikipedia:List_of_shortcuts#Procedures.2C_policies.2C_and_guidelines

Editing tips Information

citation format

All parameters, vertical layout:
{{
cite web
first =
last =
author =
authorlink =
coauthors =
title =
url =
archiveurl =
work =
publisher =
location =
page =
pages =
language =
format =
doi =
date =
year =
month =
archivedate =
accessdate =
quote =
}}

Table

header 1 header 2 header 3
row 1, cell 1 row 1, cell 2 row 1, cell 3
row 2, cell 1 row 2, cell 2 row 2, cell 3


List of Fonts


Font Name: Example of font:
Agency FB Example
Algerian Example
Andale Mono IPA Example
Arial Example
Arial Black Example
Arial Narrow Example
Arial Rounded MT Bold Example
Baskerville Old Face Example
Bauhaus 93 Example
Bell MT Example
Berlin Sans FB Example
Berlin Sans FB Demi Example
Bernard MT Condensed Example
Blackadder ITC Example
Bodoni MT Example
Bodoni MT Black Example
Bodoni MT Condensed Example
Bodoni MT Poster Compressed Example
Book Antiqua Example
Bookman Old Style Example
Bradley Hand ITC Example
Britannic Bold Example
Broadway Example
Brush Script MT Example

List of Fonts


Font Name: Example of font:
Agency FB Example
Algerian Example
Andale Mono IPA Example
Arial Example
Arial Black Example
Arial Narrow Example
Arial Rounded MT Bold Example
Baskerville Old Face Example
Bauhaus 93 Example
Bell MT Example
Berlin Sans FB Example
Berlin Sans FB Demi Example
Bernard MT Condensed Example
Blackadder ITC Example
Bodoni MT Example
Bodoni MT Black Example
Bodoni MT Condensed Example
Bodoni MT Poster Compressed Example
Book Antiqua Example
Bookman Old Style Example
Bradley Hand ITC Example
Britannic Bold Example
Broadway Example
Brush Script MT Example
Californian FB Example
Calisto MT Example
Castellar Example
Centaur Example
Century Gothic Example
Century Schoolbook Example
Chiller Example
Colonna MT Example
Comic Sans MS Example
Cooper Black Example
Copperplate Gothic Bold Example
Copperplate Gothic Light Example
Courier New Example
Curlz MT Example
Edwardian Script ITC Example
Elephant Example
Engravers MT Example
Eras Bold ITC Example
Eras Demi ITC Example
Eras Light ITC Example
Eras Medium ITC Example
Felix Titling Example
Footlight MT Light Example
Forte Example
Franklin Gothic Book Example
Franklin Gothic Demi Example
Franklin Gothic Heavy Example
Franklin Gothic Medium Example
Franklin Gothic Medium Cond Example
Freestyle Script Example
French Script MT Example
Garamond Example
Georgia Example
Gigi Example
Gill Sans MT Example
GulimChe Example
Impact Example
Kristen ITC Example
Lucida Console Example
Lucida Handwriting Example
Marlett Example
MingLiU Example
Monotype Corsiva Example
MS Gothic Example
MS Hei Example
MS Outlook Example
MS Song Example
Old English Text MT Example
Symbol Example
Tahoma Example
Times New Roman Example
Trebuchet MS Example
Webdings Example
Wingdings Example
Wingdings 2 Example
Wingdings 3 Example


Font Name: Example of font:
Californian FB Example
Calisto MT Example
Castellar Example
Centaur Example
Century Gothic Example
Century Schoolbook Example
Chiller Example
Colonna MT Example
Comic Sans MS Example
Cooper Black Example
Copperplate Gothic Bold Example
Copperplate Gothic Light Example
Courier New Example
Curlz MT Example
Edwardian Script ITC Example
Elephant Example
Engravers MT Example
Eras Bold ITC Example
Eras Demi ITC Example
Eras Light ITC Example
Eras Medium ITC Example
Felix Titling Example
Footlight MT Light Example
Forte Example
Franklin Gothic Book Example
Franklin Gothic Demi Example
Franklin Gothic Heavy Example
Franklin Gothic Medium Example
Franklin Gothic Medium Cond Example
Freestyle Script Example
French Script MT Example
Garamond Example
Georgia Example
Gigi Example
Gill Sans MT Example
GulimChe Example
Impact Example
Kristen ITC Example
Lucida Console Example
Lucida Handwriting Example
Marlett Example
MingLiU Example
Monotype Corsiva Example
MS Gothic Example
MS Hei Example
MS Outlook Example
MS Song Example
Old English Text MT Example
Symbol Example
Tahoma Example
Times New Roman Example
Trebuchet MS Example
Webdings Example
Wingdings Example
Wingdings 2 Example
Wingdings 3 Example

new section

internal and external wiki links, comments

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:How_to_edit_a_page#Wiki_markup


Internal links

  • Using double brackets [[ ]] and pipe | to automatically hide source info - nowiki style:
  1. Automatically hide stuff in parentheses: [[kingdom (biology)|]] - kingdom.
  2. Automatically hide namespace: [[Wikipedia:Village pump|Village pump]] - Village pump.
  3. Or both: [[Wikipedia:Manual of Style (headings)|Manual of Style]] - Manual of Style
  4. But not: [[Wikipedia:Manual of Style#Links|]] - no link, just text: Wikipedia:Manual of Style#Links.
  • Using double brackets [[ ]] and pipe | to automatically hide source info - wiki style:
  1. Automatically hide stuff in parentheses: kingdom.
  2. Automatically hide namespace: Village pump.
  3. Or both: Manual of Style
  4. But not:[[Wikipedia:Manual of Style#Links|]]

External links

  1. See meta:interwiki map for the list of shortcuts.
  2. Square brackets indicate an external link. Note the use of a space (not a pipe) to separate the URL from the link text in the "named" version: [http://en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia]
  • Three ways to link to external (non-wiki) sources - nowiki style:
  1. Bare URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/ (bad style)
  2. Unnamed link: [http://en.wikipedia.org/] (only used within article body for footnotes)
  3. Named link: [http://en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia]
  • Three ways to link to external (non-wiki) sources - wiki style:
  1. Bare URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/ (bad style)
  2. Unnamed link: [1] (only used within article body for footnotes)
  3. Named link: Wikipedia

comments

  • Invisible comments to editors (<!-- -->) appear only while editing the page.
    • <!-- Note to editors: blah blah blah. -->
  • Invisible comments to editors (<!-- -->) appear only while editing the page.


new section Information

the end Information

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


the user page of Diremarc Information

intro

newly cleaned.
hi, i am diremarc somewhat new to wikipedia and learing more each session.
--  diremarc  (talk) 20:02, 26 June 2009 (UTC)
  diremarc  (talk)

diremarc

cheats












wp keyboard shortcuts Information

  • for use with windows


access keys Information

The Monobook skin, which is the default on Wikipedia, contains many keyboard shortcuts. You can use them to access certain features of Wikipedia more quickly.

Depending on your browser, you should

See access keys for more information on this concept.

See also


access key table

Access key Command Description
+ Start a new discussion Allows you to add a new section (talk pages only)
. (period) My user page Opens your user page if logged in
, (comma) Edit box Jumps to the edit box (on edit pages)
= Protect Allows you to protect the current page ( admins only)
Unprotect Allows you to unprotect the current page (admins only)
c Content page Shows the content page associated with the current article
d Delete Allows you to delete the current page (admins only)
Undelete Allows you to undelete the current page (admins only)
e Edit this page Allows you to edit the current page (non-protected pages or admins)
View source Shows the source of the current page (protected pages)
f Search Allows you to search Wikipedia
h History Shows the current page's history
i Minor edit Toggles the "This is a minor edit" checkbox (on edit pages)
j What links here Shows all of the pages that link to the current one
k Related changes Shows recent changes in pages linked to the current one
l My watchlist Opens your watchlist (logged-in users only)
m Move Allows you to move the current page and its talk page (non-move-protected pages only)
n My talk Opens your user's or IP's talk page
p Show preview Shows a preview of your changes (on edit pages)
Printable version Opens a printable version of the current page (on pages other than edit pages)
q Special pages Shows a list of all special pages
r Recent changes Shows a list of recent changes to Wikipedia
s Save page Saves the changes that you have made (on edit pages)
t Discussion Opens the current article's talk page
u Upload file Allows you to upload images or media files
v Show changes Shows what changes you made to the text (on edit pages)
w Watch Adds the current page to your watchlist (logged-in users only)
Watch this page Toggles the "Watch this page" checkbox (on edit pages)
x Random article Loads a random article
y My contributions Opens a list of your user's or IP's contributions
z Main Page Goes to the Main Page



Wikipedia:List of shortcuts Information

Shortcuts

This is a directory of abbreviated redirects and the pages they lead to (mainly in the Wikipedia namespace). For a list of community related shortcuts such as for WikiProjects and Portals see WP:WPR and WP:PORTCUT, respectively. For a list of shortcuts to Wikipedia talk pages see WP:WTSHORTCUTS. For technical details see WP:SHORT.

For other useful directories see the navigation bar above.

How to create a shortcut

Shortcuts exist as redirects pointing from the title of the shortcut (for example, Wikipedia:START) to its target (in this case, Portal:Contents). Notice that project shortcuts are usually listed with the prefix "WP" and not "Wikipedia"; this is because when "WP" or "Wp" appears before a colon in a page name, Wikipedia automatically expands it to "Wikipedia". Therefore, there is no need to create shortcuts literally starting with "WP:" as opposed to "Wikipedia:". Prefixes similar to "WP" can be found at Wikipedia:Shortcut#List of prefixes.

Shortcut redirects should be tagged with Template:R from shortcut(   talk  links  history) so they will auto-categorize in Category:Redirects from shortcut.

Example:   #redirect [[Pagename]] {{R from shortcut}}


Portal shortcuts


General information, help, and tutorials

Wikipedia:List_of_shortcuts#Procedures.2C_policies.2C_and_guidelines

Editing tips Information

citation format

All parameters, vertical layout:
{{
cite web
first =
last =
author =
authorlink =
coauthors =
title =
url =
archiveurl =
work =
publisher =
location =
page =
pages =
language =
format =
doi =
date =
year =
month =
archivedate =
accessdate =
quote =
}}

Table

header 1 header 2 header 3
row 1, cell 1 row 1, cell 2 row 1, cell 3
row 2, cell 1 row 2, cell 2 row 2, cell 3


List of Fonts


Font Name: Example of font:
Agency FB Example
Algerian Example
Andale Mono IPA Example
Arial Example
Arial Black Example
Arial Narrow Example
Arial Rounded MT Bold Example
Baskerville Old Face Example
Bauhaus 93 Example
Bell MT Example
Berlin Sans FB Example
Berlin Sans FB Demi Example
Bernard MT Condensed Example
Blackadder ITC Example
Bodoni MT Example
Bodoni MT Black Example
Bodoni MT Condensed Example
Bodoni MT Poster Compressed Example
Book Antiqua Example
Bookman Old Style Example
Bradley Hand ITC Example
Britannic Bold Example
Broadway Example
Brush Script MT Example

List of Fonts


Font Name: Example of font:
Agency FB Example
Algerian Example
Andale Mono IPA Example
Arial Example
Arial Black Example
Arial Narrow Example
Arial Rounded MT Bold Example
Baskerville Old Face Example
Bauhaus 93 Example
Bell MT Example
Berlin Sans FB Example
Berlin Sans FB Demi Example
Bernard MT Condensed Example
Blackadder ITC Example
Bodoni MT Example
Bodoni MT Black Example
Bodoni MT Condensed Example
Bodoni MT Poster Compressed Example
Book Antiqua Example
Bookman Old Style Example
Bradley Hand ITC Example
Britannic Bold Example
Broadway Example
Brush Script MT Example
Californian FB Example
Calisto MT Example
Castellar Example
Centaur Example
Century Gothic Example
Century Schoolbook Example
Chiller Example
Colonna MT Example
Comic Sans MS Example
Cooper Black Example
Copperplate Gothic Bold Example
Copperplate Gothic Light Example
Courier New Example
Curlz MT Example
Edwardian Script ITC Example
Elephant Example
Engravers MT Example
Eras Bold ITC Example
Eras Demi ITC Example
Eras Light ITC Example
Eras Medium ITC Example
Felix Titling Example
Footlight MT Light Example
Forte Example
Franklin Gothic Book Example
Franklin Gothic Demi Example
Franklin Gothic Heavy Example
Franklin Gothic Medium Example
Franklin Gothic Medium Cond Example
Freestyle Script Example
French Script MT Example
Garamond Example
Georgia Example
Gigi Example
Gill Sans MT Example
GulimChe Example
Impact Example
Kristen ITC Example
Lucida Console Example
Lucida Handwriting Example
Marlett Example
MingLiU Example
Monotype Corsiva Example
MS Gothic Example
MS Hei Example
MS Outlook Example
MS Song Example
Old English Text MT Example
Symbol Example
Tahoma Example
Times New Roman Example
Trebuchet MS Example
Webdings Example
Wingdings Example
Wingdings 2 Example
Wingdings 3 Example


Font Name: Example of font:
Californian FB Example
Calisto MT Example
Castellar Example
Centaur Example
Century Gothic Example
Century Schoolbook Example
Chiller Example
Colonna MT Example
Comic Sans MS Example
Cooper Black Example
Copperplate Gothic Bold Example
Copperplate Gothic Light Example
Courier New Example
Curlz MT Example
Edwardian Script ITC Example
Elephant Example
Engravers MT Example
Eras Bold ITC Example
Eras Demi ITC Example
Eras Light ITC Example
Eras Medium ITC Example
Felix Titling Example
Footlight MT Light Example
Forte Example
Franklin Gothic Book Example
Franklin Gothic Demi Example
Franklin Gothic Heavy Example
Franklin Gothic Medium Example
Franklin Gothic Medium Cond Example
Freestyle Script Example
French Script MT Example
Garamond Example
Georgia Example
Gigi Example
Gill Sans MT Example
GulimChe Example
Impact Example
Kristen ITC Example
Lucida Console Example
Lucida Handwriting Example
Marlett Example
MingLiU Example
Monotype Corsiva Example
MS Gothic Example
MS Hei Example
MS Outlook Example
MS Song Example
Old English Text MT Example
Symbol Example
Tahoma Example
Times New Roman Example
Trebuchet MS Example
Webdings Example
Wingdings Example
Wingdings 2 Example
Wingdings 3 Example

new section

internal and external wiki links, comments

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:How_to_edit_a_page#Wiki_markup


Internal links

  • Using double brackets [[ ]] and pipe | to automatically hide source info - nowiki style:
  1. Automatically hide stuff in parentheses: [[kingdom (biology)|]] - kingdom.
  2. Automatically hide namespace: [[Wikipedia:Village pump|Village pump]] - Village pump.
  3. Or both: [[Wikipedia:Manual of Style (headings)|Manual of Style]] - Manual of Style
  4. But not: [[Wikipedia:Manual of Style#Links|]] - no link, just text: Wikipedia:Manual of Style#Links.
  • Using double brackets [[ ]] and pipe | to automatically hide source info - wiki style:
  1. Automatically hide stuff in parentheses: kingdom.
  2. Automatically hide namespace: Village pump.
  3. Or both: Manual of Style
  4. But not:[[Wikipedia:Manual of Style#Links|]]

External links

  1. See meta:interwiki map for the list of shortcuts.
  2. Square brackets indicate an external link. Note the use of a space (not a pipe) to separate the URL from the link text in the "named" version: [http://en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia]
  • Three ways to link to external (non-wiki) sources - nowiki style:
  1. Bare URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/ (bad style)
  2. Unnamed link: [http://en.wikipedia.org/] (only used within article body for footnotes)
  3. Named link: [http://en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia]
  • Three ways to link to external (non-wiki) sources - wiki style:
  1. Bare URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/ (bad style)
  2. Unnamed link: [1] (only used within article body for footnotes)
  3. Named link: Wikipedia

comments

  • Invisible comments to editors (<!-- -->) appear only while editing the page.
    • <!-- Note to editors: blah blah blah. -->
  • Invisible comments to editors (<!-- -->) appear only while editing the page.


new section Information

the end Information


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