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There are four types of links in MediaWiki:
internal links to other pages in the wiki
external links to websites
interwiki links
(links to other wikis)
inter-language links to other language versions of the same wiki
To add an internal link, enclose the name of the page you want to link to in double square brackets. When you save the page, you'll see the new link pointing to your page. If the page exists already, it is displayed in blue, empty pages are displayed in red. Selflinks to the current page are not transformed in URLs but displayed in bold.
The first letter of the target page is automatically capitalized and spaces are represented as underscores (typing an underscore in the link will have a similar effect as typing a space, but is not recommended, since the underscore will also be shown in the text).
How to link
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Description
You type
You get
Internal link
[[Main Page]]
Main Page
Piped link
[[Main Page|different text]]
different text
External link
External link,
different title
[http://mediawiki.org MediaWiki]
MediaWiki
External link,
numbered
[http://mediawiki.org]
Anchor link
[[#Related pages]]
#Related pages
Anchor link at another page
[[Help:Images#See also]]
Help:Images#Related pages
Category link
[[:Category:Help]]
Category:Help
Link to an article in a different language ("Main Page" in German)
[[:de:Hauptseite]]
de:Hauptseite
Internal link to image file
[[media:example.jpg]]
media:example.jpg
Internal link to pdf file
[[media:example.pdf]]
media:example.pdf
Interproject link
[[wiktionary:example]]
wiktionary:example
mailto link
[mailto:info@example.org email me]
email me
redirect
#REDIRECT [[Main Page]]
Main Page
External link to video file (.avi, .mpg)
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.avi .avi]
.avi
External link to sound file (.mp3, .ogg, .wav)
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.wav .wav]
.wav
External link to a document (.doc, .pdf)
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.doc .doc]
.doc
More advanced
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Description
You type
You get
Piped link,
different title
[[Main Page|different text]]
different text
External link,
same host unnamed
[http://{{SERVERNAME}}/pagename]
External link,
other host, pass pagename
[http://google.com/search?q={{PAGENAME}}]
Google link, pass pagename
[[google:{{PAGENAME}}|Google "{{PAGENAME}}"]]
Google "
Link
mailto named with subject line and body
[mailto:info@example.org?Subject=URL%20Encoded%20Subject&body=Body%20Text info]
info
How to avoid auto-links
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By default, when you write a URL as is, it will be transformed to an external link.
To avoid that effect, put the URL between
nowiki
start & end tags as in:
nowiki
/nowiki
Interwiki links
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Interwiki links are links from the local wiki to another wiki. For example you can link to the Sunflower article on wikipedia.org by typing
[[w:Sunflower]]
. This results in a link like this:
w:Sunflower
Similar to internal page links, you can create piped links, with alternate link text. e.g.
[[w:Sunflower|big yellow flower]]
Basically this is an abbreviation for longer URLs. A very similar link could be created as a normal external link by typing
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunflower Sunflower]
, but interwiki links allow you to type out an easy and compact link, almost as if you are linking to a page on your own wiki.
Some interesting things to note:
Interwiki links are displayed slightly differently to external links, without the little external link icon.
Complex page names with spaces and other characters are handled elegantly, just as they would be for an internal page link, making this more tidy than creating an external link to a full URL. For example
[[w:Sunflower County, Mississippi]]
is in some ways tidier and more elegant than the full URL
Related pages
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Linked images
Retrieved from "
Category
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