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This is the tip of the day (a.k.a. TOTD) project, providing useful daily advice on how to use or develop Wikipedia more effectively.This project is responsible for maintaining the Wikipedia:Tip of the day#Tip templates, and the collection of daily tips that are displayed by those templates.
Wikipedia's dozen most essential tips – July 26; Wikipedia's Manual of Style – July 6; Wikipedia's Quick directory – July 30; Wikipedia's ten most powerful tips – July 27; Wikipedia's top ten essential tips – September 1; Wikipedia's top ten power tips – March 15; Wikipedia-specific searching with Google – October 6
Here you can digest how to use Wikipedia, in bite-sized morsels. The tips listed below were created for the Tip of the day project, or the Styletips project, but are listed here by title and organized by subject area for your convenience. See also the Tip of the day talk page where most of the tips are written. Feel free to join in!
{{totd-tomorrow}} – this shows tomorrow's tip, and is used by Wikipedia tipsters to make sure that the tips are up-to-date and corrected before they go live. {{tip of the day}} – the borderless version, with light bulb. {{tip of the day with h3 heading}} – the tip in heading/paragraph format (No light bulb).
{{totd-tomorrow}} – this shows tomorrow's tip, and is used by Wikipedia tipsters to make sure that the tips are up-to-date and corrected before they go live. {{tip of the day}} – the borderless version, with light bulb. {{tip of the day with h3 heading}} – the tip in heading/paragraph format (No light bulb).
If you know even more important tips than these, please come to Tip of the day and add them to our tip collection. Enlighten us with your wisdom, and make Wikipedia a better place for everyone. Enlighten us with your wisdom, and make Wikipedia a better place for everyone.
Follow the instructions on the screen. As an alternative, the Wikipedia Article Wizard helps you through the process of submitting a new article to Wikipedia. Redlinks are another way to create new articles. Mouse click on the red link and Wikipedia will let you create a new article with that name.
Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, that explains millions of things about the world, the people and things on it, and beyond. There are 2 ways to look things up in Wikipedia: by searching or by browsing... If you know the name of the topic you are looking for, simply type it into Wikipedia's search box, press ↵ Enter, or click on the magnifying glass.