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When editing the list of Wikipedia links in Wikidata, the status of the article can be changed by clicking on the medallion to the right of the article name. Interlanguage links with anchors Sometimes an interlanguage link includes an anchor , which is a link to a section header of a page or to text within a parameter of {{ anchor }} .
This number appears next to the name at the top of each Wikidata item. You can go to the page of the same item in the Wikimediasphere (that is, Wikimedia sister projects) using the links under "In other projects", also in the lateral pane. Finally, you can go to other Wikipedia language links of the item, clicking in "Languages" in the lateral ...
Click on Edit links to add links to the Wikidata page. Wikidata is a sister project of Wikipedia; it is a collaboratively edited knowledge base. Part of this project is to centralize the interlanguage links for all the Wikipedia projects. The "Languages" list for a page contains a list of links to a version of that page in different languages.
Each link in these lists is to an article that requires its own list of interlanguage links to the other articles; this is the information centralized by Wikidata. The "Edit links" link nowadays takes the reader to Wikidata to edit interlanguage and interwiki links.
If you want to link to an article, but display some other text for the link, you can use a pipe | divider (⇧ Shift+\): [[target page|display text]] You can also link to a specific section of a page using a hash #: [[Target page#Target section|display text]] Here are some examples: [[link]] displays as link
A note about editing on mobile devices: Most Wikipedians prefer to edit from a computer, as the editing interface works better there. You can edit from a mobile device and tablet, though. See this page for more information. Wikipedia is formatted using its own language called wiki markup, also called wikitext. It's pretty easy to learn the basics.
A note about editing on mobile devices: Most Wikipedians prefer to edit from a computer, as the editing interface works better there. You can edit from a mobile device and tablet, though. See this page for more information. Wikipedia is formatted using its own language called wiki markup, also called wikitext. It's pretty easy to learn the basics.
If you click one of the three "edit" links in Figure 1-12, then the edit box shows only the text in the section, not the text of the entire article. That makes it easier to edit (less text in the edit box), and it significantly lessens the likelihood of an edit conflict, because if another editor is editing a different section, your two edits ...