Help:Starting a new page
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A new page is distinguished from a page: the latter has a page history. However, creating a new page is just like editing a blank page, except that the message that is in MediaWiki:Newarticletext appears, which can be different per project.
For general editing matters, in particular the markup language of the wikitext, see Help:Editing.
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Starting a page through the URL
The URL corresponding to a non-existing page gives a webpage like that of an existing page, showing the text that is in MediaWiki:Noarticletext.
It has the usual edit link, which allows you to create the page.
Thus a "broken link" from within or outside the project is, in a way, not really broken, as long as the first part of it is correct.
An easy way to produce the URL is editing the last part of the URL of another page in the same project.
An interwiki link to a non-existing page (not recommended) gives the same result.
To get access to a MediaWiki project with all the links at the edges, but without superfluous loading of any page, you can bookmark a non-existing page.
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Part of the Style and How-to Series Here is how to start a Wikipedia page. A "page" can be an article, talk page, project page, template, or help page. You might also want to learn about:
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[edit] Ways to start a new page
[edit] Starting a page from an existing linkTo start a new page, you can start from a link to the title of the new page. As you're reading through Wikipedia articles, you'll see clickable links to pages that haven't been written yet (like this: Sample article title note this is not an actual functioning link). Links to unwritten pages appear in red (if you are logged in you can change this to a small question mark using the preferences). Click on the link, and you'll arrive at a page that says:
Just start typing your article in the edit-box. When you're finished, click the "show preview" button to check what the page will look like first and to check that you haven't made any errors. Then click the "Save" button at the bottom of the page. [edit] Creating links to other pagesWhile you are editing some existing article, if a word or phrase you are typing strikes you as if it ought to have an article of its own linked from here, just put it in double square brackets, [edit] Editing a URLAnother way to start a new page is to enter something like the following into your browser as a page address:
Replacing "Sample_article_title" with whatever you want the article to be called. For example, to create an article about frumpysnarf, type:
This will bring up a message that informs you that there is currently no text in the article yet. So, click on the "Edit this page" link at the top of that page, and presto! you are now editing your brand new article. Your careful attention to accuracy and neutrality will be greatly appreciated, of course. However, creating an article with this method often makes what we call here an orphan -- no other articles link to this new page. Orphans are bad -- they should be linked to (i.e. by creating a link to it in another article). [edit] Start a page from the sandboxAnother way is to use the sandbox.
Note: The sandbox is periodically erased, so remember to bookmark the page(s) you have created, in order to edit them again in the future. If you are a registered user, it will also appear under "My contributions" in the Quickbar. Also, note the remark above regarding orphans. [edit] Further infoWhen creating pages it is also good practice to run the text through a spell checker before submitting. You may find it more convenient to take a copy of the original page, work on it, then paste the edited copy back in. Also, creating brand-new topics is a great way to help Wikipedia increase its breadth (and depth). Note: Wikipedia is an open content encyclopedia. You are contributing to a free, publicly-usable database of information. You automatically license everything you contribute under the GNU Free Documentation License; you can do that only if you own the copyright to the material (which you do if you created it), or if the material is in the public domain. See Wikipedia:Copyrights for details. Never submit copyrighted material without permission from the copyright owner. [edit] See also:de:Wikipedia:Wie ich eine Seite neu anlege eo:Vikipedio:Kiel krei pagxon ga:Vicipéid:Conas a cuirtear tús le leathanach ia:Wikipedia:Como crear paginas id:Wikipedia:Memulai halaman baru ja:Wikipedia:新しいページを作成する方法 lt:Wikipedia:Kaip pradėti puslapį nl:Wikipedia:Een_nieuwe_pagina_aanmaken zh-cn:Wikipedia:å¦‚ä½•åˆ›å»ºæ–°é¡µé¢ zh-tw:Wikipedia:如何創建新頁面 edit this Wikipedia- and subject-specific template (http://wikipedia.cas.ilstu.edu/index.php?title=Template:Ph:Starting_a_new_page&action=edit) |
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