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A wikilink (or internal link) is a link from one page to another page within the English Wikipedia, or, more generally, within the same Wikipedia (e.g. within the French Wikipedia), in other words: within the same domain, or, even more generally, within the same Wikimedia project (e.g. within Wiktionary).
Ditto. Allows a piped link. {{See Wiktionary}} A disambiguation hatnote type. Useful if the article title is a generic name, but the content differs from it. For example, Tryout is an article about a journal, and this template is used to link to "tryout" page in Wiktionary. {{Wiktionary-inline}} {}
On Wikipedia and other sites running on MediaWiki, Special:Random can be used to access a random article in the main namespace; this feature is useful as a tool to generate a random article. Depending on your browser, it's also possible to load a random page using a keyboard shortcut (in Firefox , Edge , and Chrome Alt-Shift + X ).
Wikipedia:Simple diff and link guide; Help:Page history § Linking to a specific revision of a page for more details of browsing the history of Wikipedia. Wikipedia:Citing Wikipedia for more details on how to cite Wikipedia, for which you may need a permalink. Template:Oldid2, link to an old version of a page
Exceptions: Wiktionary and Wikisource entries may be linked inline (e.g. to an unusual word or the text of a document being discussed), and {{Interlanguage link}} template may be helpful to show a red link accompanied by an interlanguage link if no article exists in English Wikipedia.
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* {{Wiktionary-inline}} produces a link to the Wiktionary definition of the page title. Notice: The first letter of each word is turned to lower case. Pass a parameter explicitly if it's not what you want. * {{Wiktionary-inline|word}} Produces a link to word on Wiktionary: The dictionary definition of word at Wiktionary
[[Category:Wiktionary link templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Wiktionary link templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.