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'''Links''' are foundational to a wiki. They let your readers click from one page to another — and thus explore your content easily. It's such a central part of wikis that the process of creating links is also known as '''wikification'''.
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Make sure that all your pages have links to ''other'' pages on your wiki. However, not all links on a page need to go to other pages.
== Step by step ==
 
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=== Using visual mode ===
 
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== Using Fandom's visual editors ==
[[File:Link dialog .png|thumb|right|300px|This is the pop-up that will appear when you click the link button.]]
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[[File:Link dialog UCP.jpg|thumb|center|300px|Link dialog box that appears when selecting the button on the toolbar.]]
To create a link, you must be in [[Help:Editing|edit mode]].
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To create a link, click on the [[Help:Editing|edit button]] and follow these instructions:
   
 
* Begin by highlighting the text you want to link.
 
* Begin by highlighting the text you want to link.
* Then click on the [[File:Link button.png]] button on the toolbar. (If you don't see this button, there are other options. See below.)
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* Then click on the [[File:Link button.png]] button on the toolbar.
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* A window will pop up which will allow you to create links.
* A window will pop up that gives you two options for linking: an internal link or an external link. Internal links are pages within the wiki (or to another wiki). External links are to pages outside of FANDOM. Select which one you need.
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** In our classic rich-text editor, this window gives you two options for linking: an internal link or an external link. Internal links are pages within the wiki (or to another Fandom wiki). External links are to pages outside of Fandom. Select which one you need.
* Enter the target of the link. For an internal link, enter the name of the page (see [[Help:Links#Types of internal links|Types of internal links]] below for more detail). For an external link, enter the full URL (including the "https://" part).
 
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**In our VisualEditor, the window doesn't present options for linking. You can use the same field for either type of link.
* Make sure the text that should display for the link looks correct (it should be displaying the text you highlighted earlier).
 
 
* Enter the target of the link. For an internal link, enter the name of the page. For an external link, enter the full URL (including the "https://" part).
 
* Make sure the text that should display for the link looks right. It should be displaying the text you highlighted earlier.
 
* Click "OK". Your link will appear!
 
* Click "OK". Your link will appear!
   
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=== Using source mode ===
 
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:''[[Help:Links/Wikitext|See here]] for more information about this approach.''
 
 
== Using source mode ==
In source mode, you will need to write links using [[Help:Wikitext|wikitext]]. (Note: writing the following in the [[Help:VisualEditor|visual editor]] will also make a link once the page is published.)
 
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[[help:source edit mode|Source editing]] differs significantly from the approach offered by Fandom's visual editors. However, it also allows you the ability to link in many more sophisticated ways via [[help:wikitext|wikitext]]. There are so many interesting details about linking in source that we've created [[Help:Links/Wikitext|a whole page about it!]]
   
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== Important notes ==
* Start by typing double opening square brackets where you want the link to go (<code><nowiki>[[</nowiki></code>)
 
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* Until you're confident making links, don't forget to [[help:preview|preview]] your changes before you save.
* If the page you want to link to is part of the main content of the wiki, just start writing its name. If it is in another namespace, such as the Talk or Help namespaces, write the name of the namespace and a colon before the name of the page, (e.g. <code>Help:Links</code>). If you are ever unsure about what to write, go to the page you want to link to and copy the part in the page's URL after <code>/wiki/</code>. This will be the exact text you need for your link.
 
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* On most wikis, if your new link is red in the preview, either that destination does not exist or you typed it incorrectly. If you click on the red link, you will be asked to [[Help:New page|create the page.]]
*Close the link using double closing square brackets (<code><nowiki>]]</nowiki></code>). You should finish with a link which looks like this: <code><nowiki>[[Help:Links]]</nowiki></code>
 
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* Adding a link that goes to the current page appears as bold text instead of a link when viewing the page.
*If you want to change the text which is displayed when the link is shown, before the closing brackets, put a pipe and the text you want, so for example, <code><nowiki>[[Help:Common mistakes|things people often do wrong]]</nowiki></code> looks like: [[Help:Common mistakes|things people often do wrong]]. Tip: If you are linking to a page that is not in the main namespace and you don't want the namespace to show, place a single pipe before the closing brackets. This will make <code><nowiki>[[Help:Infobox|]]</nowiki></code> look like this: [[Help:Infobox|Infobox]].
 
   
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== See also ==
==== Linking to an external page ====
 
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* [[Help:Interwiki link]] for more advanced linking details
Write a single opening square bracket, then the URL of the page (including the https:// part) followed by a space, the text you want displayed, and a single closing square bracket. So, for example, <code><nowiki>[https://google.com Google]</nowiki></code> will look like this: [https://google.com Google].
 
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* [[Help:Interlanguage link]] for an important, specialised type of link
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* [[Help:Links/Wikitext]] for a source-only approach to linking
   
== Types of internal links ==
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== Further help and feedback ==
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{{Help and feedback section}}
An '''internal link''' is a link that goes from one page on a wiki to another, and can be in any of the following forms:
 
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[[ar:مساعدة:وصلات]]
# To link to an '''article page''', just enter the name of the article in the link field.
 
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[[ca:Ajuda:Enllaços]]
#* Example: ''Season One''
 
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[[de:Hilfe:Links]]
# To link to a '''page in a namespace''', enter the name both the namespace and the page in the link field, with a colon (":") between them. This should match how the same text appears at the end of that page's URL.
 
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[[es:Ayuda:Enlaces]]
#* Example: ''Characters:Joe_Smith''
 
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[[fi:Ohje:Linkit]]
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[[fr:Aide:Liens]]
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[[it:Aiuto:Link]]
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[[ja:ヘルプ:リンク]]
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[[ko:도움말:링크]]
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[[nl:Help:Koppelingen]]
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[[pl:Pomoc:Linki]]
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[[pt:Ajuda:Links]]
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[[ro:Ajutor:Legături]]
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[[ru:Справка:Ссылки]]
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[[tr:Yardım:Bağlantılar]]
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[[uk:Довідка:Посилання]]
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[[vi:Trợ giúp:Liên kết]]
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[[zh:Help:鏈接]]
   
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[[Category:Help]]
== Interwiki links ==
 
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[[Category:Editing]]
To link to a '''page on a different community''', enter "w:c:" followed by the domain of that wiki, followed by the page's name.
 
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[[Category:Link help]]
* Example: ''w:c:community:Special:Forum (''<span style="font-style: normal; ">this links to the </span>[[homepage:w:Special:Forum|Community Central Forums]]).
 
* [[w:|Community Central]] can be linked by just "w:" followed by the namespace and pagename.
 
* Example: ''w:Help:Spam (''<span style="font-style: normal; ">this links to the </span>[[w:Help:Spam|Spam help page]])
 
* In Community Central, you can enter "c:" instead of "w:c" in order to link to a page on a different communHow[[ca:Ajuda:Enllaços]][[de:Hilfe:Links]][[es:Ayuda:Enlaces]][[fi:Ohje:Linkit]][[fr:Aide:Liens]][[it:Aiuto:Link]][[ja:ヘルプ:リンク]][[ko:도움말:링크]][[nl:Help:Koppelingen]][[pl:Pomoc:Linki]][[pt:Ajuda:Links]][[ro:Ajutor:Legături]][[ru:Справка:Ссылки]][[uk:Довідка:Посилання]][[vi:Trợ giúp:Liên kết]][[zh:Help:鏈接]][[Category:Editing]][[Category:Link help]][[Category:Help]]
 

Revision as of 05:28, 18 February 2021

Links are foundational to a wiki. They let your readers click from one page to another — and thus explore your content easily. It's such a central part of wikis that the process of creating links is also known as wikification.

Make sure that all your pages have links to other pages on your wiki. However, not all links on a page need to go to other pages.

Using Fandom's visual editors

Link dialog UCP

Link dialog box that appears when selecting the button on the toolbar.

To create a link, click on the edit button and follow these instructions:

  • Begin by highlighting the text you want to link.
  • Then click on the Link button button on the toolbar.
  • A window will pop up which will allow you to create links.
    • In our classic rich-text editor, this window gives you two options for linking: an internal link or an external link. Internal links are pages within the wiki (or to another Fandom wiki). External links are to pages outside of Fandom. Select which one you need.
    • In our VisualEditor, the window doesn't present options for linking. You can use the same field for either type of link.
  • Enter the target of the link. For an internal link, enter the name of the page. For an external link, enter the full URL (including the "https://" part).
  • Make sure the text that should display for the link looks right. It should be displaying the text you highlighted earlier.
  • Click "OK". Your link will appear!

Using source mode

Source editing differs significantly from the approach offered by Fandom's visual editors. However, it also allows you the ability to link in many more sophisticated ways via wikitext. There are so many interesting details about linking in source that we've created a whole page about it!

Important notes

  • Until you're confident making links, don't forget to preview your changes before you save.
  • On most wikis, if your new link is red in the preview, either that destination does not exist or you typed it incorrectly. If you click on the red link, you will be asked to create the page.
  • Adding a link that goes to the current page appears as bold text instead of a link when viewing the page.

See also

Further help and feedback