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p-coll-print_export - Has the title "Print/export". Not a good place to add things, since this should just be for printing and exporting. p-wikibase-otherprojects - Has the title "In other projects". Not a good place to add things, since this should just be for links to other projects such as Wikisource, Wikibooks, etc.
As of 21 January 2025 (two months after PHP 8.4's release), PHP is used as the server-side programming language on 75.0% of websites where the language could be determined; PHP 7 is the most used version of the language with 47.1% of websites using PHP being on that version, while 40.6% use PHP 8, 12.2% use PHP 5 and 0.1% use PHP 4.
This page will collect various techniques for achieving common tasks needed in writing user scripts. Discussion about limitations, relative portability, and speed of the various alternatives is strongly encouraged.
A number of tutorials appeared in the weekly internal newsletter, the Signpost. The January 14, 2008 issue had first of these . The "Bookshelf" project -- a collection of various instructional materials about the Wikimedia world.
Introduction: our main tutorial to the core principles of how to edit contained in thirteen short modules (as listed below). The Wikipedia Adventure: a module-guided tour with fun, interactive learning, and practice. Your first article: an article that discusses some of the dos and don'ts, then shows you how to create an article.
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Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Adventure is an interactive tutorial for new editors. Wikipedia:Annotated article illustrates the different sections of an article. Wikipedia:Workshop 's Sample one day workshop presents an outline for workshop leaders that also is a guide for new users.
If the category exists, add it. (Example: Dinosaurs, Archaeology, Public Art). On the article's main page click Edit. Add the category code (for example:[[Category:The Children's Museum of Indianapolis]]) to the bottom of the article. These should appear on the article's main page (not the Talk Page).