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Each Wikipedia project has a code, which is used as a subdomain of wikipedia.org. The codes mostly conform to ISO 639-1 two-letter codes or ISO 639-3 three-letter codes, with preference given to a two-letter code if available. [14] For example, en stands for English in ISO 639-1, so the English Wikipedia is at en.wikipedia.org.
Markup or markup language is the code used to organise a document and make it readable. Wiki markup is the codes used on Wikipedia. Markup size includes readable prose, the wiki codes, and any media used in the article, such as images or audio clips. You can find the size of the markup of a page in bytes from its page history (near the
Featured article in the largest number of language Wikipedias but not in English: World War II (22 languages) Featured list on the most different language Wikipedias: List of Nobel laureates in Physics (16 languages) Language with the highest percentage of featured articles: Italian Wikipedia (3.7%) Featured topic on the most different language ...
To link to a corresponding page in another language, use the form: [[language code: Foreign title]]. It is recommended interlanguage links be placed at the very end of the article. Interlanguage links are NOT visible within the formatted article, but instead appear as language links on the sidebar (to the left) under the menu section "languages".
Shortcuts exist as redirects pointing from the title of the shortcut (for example, Wikipedia:START) to its target (in this case, Portal:Contents).Notice that project shortcuts are usually listed with the prefix "WP" and not "Wikipedia"; this is because when "WP" or "Wp" appears before a colon in a page name, MediaWiki automatically expands it to "Wikipedia".
This index documents all the one-, two-, and three-letter shortcuts on Wikipedia. Caution: very large pages. To prevent overwhelming the reader's browser, separate indexes are available for the uppercase and the lowercase shortcuts.
For a page on how to use Wikipedia in bite-sized morsels, see Wikipedia:Tips For advice on writing style and formatting in a bullet-point format, see Wikipedia:Styletips For summaries of some Wikipedia protocols and conventions, see Wikipedia:Dos and don'ts
A shortcut is a specialized type of redirect page that provides an abbreviated wikilink to an administrative page or one of its sections, usually from the Wikipedia namespace or Help namespace. These shortcuts' abbreviations in all-caps text are commonly used (linked or unlinked) on community pages and talk pages, but should not be used in ...