Help:Link
Here's how to add links:
Internal
To add a link to an internal page (in the wiki), use these link styles:
- For an article page:
[[This one normal page]]
- For a page in another namespace:
[[Namespace:Page name]]
- However, links to images and categories (without using the image on the page, or adding the page to the category) must be linked like this:
[[:File:Image name]]
or[[:Category:Category name]]
External
To link externally (outside the wiki), use one bracket pair instead of two, as well as an absolute path:
[http://www.website.com/]
To link to someone's email, use the mailto: prefix:
[mailto:joe_person@email.com]
To create an external link without the arrow symbol , use {{plain link}} like this:
{{plain link|1=[http://www.example.com link title]}}
Appearances
To change the appearance of an internal or interwiki link, use the vertical bar symbol (or "pipe"):
[[This page|This neat page]]
To change the appearance of an external link or an email link, insert a space after the link:
[http://www.website.com/ A neat site]
In an link with a namespace (or an interwiki link), the prefix is removable with the pipe (|) symbol:
[[wikipedia:Main Page|]]
In a link with trailing parentheses (()), the parentheses, as well as the words inside them, are removable with the pipe (|) symbol:
[[Merveilles des Morte (book series)|]]
In a page with trailing parentheses (()), and if a page that also has trailing parentheses is to be linked to, one may use the following trick:
[[|Ocean City]]
Note: The page linked to must contain the same word as the page that got the link placed on has. For example, the above link would link to the "Ocean City (server)" page if, and only if the page the link was put on also contained the word "server" in trailing parentheses.
Link colors
- If you see a deep blue link, it means it is a link within this wiki.
- If you see a light blue link, it means it is an interwiki link.
- If you see a red link, it means it is not a real wiki page, or it is not a correctly typed link.
Link symbols
Figuring out what the symbols next to some links mean. If you are using Internet Explorer or Opera, you may not be able to see the following symbols.
- If you see a light blue link with an arrow next to it, it means it is an external link.
- If you see a light blue link with an envelope next to it, it means it is a link to someone's email address.
- If you see a light blue link with a chat sign next to it, it means it is a link to an IRC chat.
- If you see a light blue link with a lock sign next to it, it means it is a link to a secure page.