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Linking to existing Wikipedia pages is done by placing doubled square brackets around the name of the page. Thus, [[Wikipedia]] produces Wikipedia. A useful expansion of this is done by separating what you want linked, from what you want displayed, with a pipe character ("|"), to create a "piped link". Thus: [[Wikipedia|encyclopedia]] produces encyclopedia, with the displayed text linking to the article, Wikipedia. You can link to internal sections of pages in this way: Wikipedia#name of internal section of that article. By contrast, for external links: http://www.example.org produces http://www.example.org; [http://www.example.org] produces [1]; and [http://www.example.org example] produces example. For more information, see Help:Link and please consider taking a tour through the Wikipedia:Tutorial. Hope this has helped.
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Usage
- This template should always be substituted by prefixing "subst:" inside the template code. Thus use
{{subst:Linking}}rather than{{Linking}}. - You can indent the template, by typing
:{{subst:Linking}}. - The template does not include automatic signing. Please remember to sign by typing four tildes (
~~~~) after the template syntax.