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  2. Help:What links here - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:What_links_here

    With the extension Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) links are categorized by specifying relations. For a given relation the backlinks of a page can be produced in-page. A series of queries, one for each relation (which seems cumbersome but can be put in a template like ), provides an in-page list of backlinks sorted by relation. Moreover, forward links ...

  3. Help:Linksearch - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Linksearch

    For links in external link style, Linksearch provides backlinks of sections, which "Special:Whatlinkshere" does not for links in internal link style. For links in interwiki link style there is no backlink feature at all. On the other hand, links in internal link style provide existence detection.

  4. Help:Link - Wikipedia

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    A link has various (changeable) appearances on the "anchor" page, and the "target" page, which owns the "backlinks", and which can count the links to it with the WP:What links here tool. For a short list of some basic shortcuts, see Wikipedia:Cheatsheet .

  5. Wikipedia : Controlling search engine indexing

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    The default behavior is that articles older than 90 days are indexed. All of the methods rely on using the noindex HTML meta tag, which tells search engines not to index certain pages. Respecting the tag, especially in terms of removing already indexed content, is up to the individual search engine, and in theory the tag may be ignored entirely.

  6. Template:Reflist/Transwiki guide - Wikipedia

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    Note: Wikimedia projects that use automatic columns for references have 'wgCiteResponsiveReferences' set to true on InitialiseSettings.php.To request that this feature be enabled at your local wiki, please file a Phabricator task by filling in this pre-formatted Phabricator task.

  7. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Linking

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    As a general rule, it is preferable, particularly in cases where a section has a large number of backlinks, to use {{subst:Anchor}} in the HTML element of the header. To link to a section within the same article, one can simply prefix the name of the section header with the pound sign (" # ") nested in square brackets, for example (" # "):

  8. Template:Listref/reflist - Wikipedia

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    There is no backlink from the citation in the reference list, by design. The in-text citation uses a standard HTML link without an id, by design. Other templates create an HTML id, which is only allowed to be defined once, thus multiple uses of the same in-text citation results in invalid HTML

  9. Help:Cite errors - Wikipedia

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    Ran out of custom backlink labels (see the help page). There are <ref group=$1> tags on this page, but the references will not show without a {{reflist|group=$1}} template (see the help page). A list-defined reference has a conflicting group attribute "$1" (see the help page).