Help:Cheatsheet
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The Help:Cheatsheet is a concise reference guide designed to assist users in navigating and editing within the MediaWiki software, which powers many wikis, including the well-known Wikipedia. This cheatsheet provides quick access to the most commonly used MediaWiki markup commands, enabling both new and experienced editors to improve articles efficiently.
Overview
The Help:Cheatsheet is an essential tool for anyone involved in wiki editing. It summarizes the basic syntax and formatting options available in MediaWiki, offering examples of how to implement various features such as headings, lists, links, and more. This resource is particularly useful for new contributors who may not be familiar with the text-based editing environment.
Content
The cheatsheet includes information on:
- Basic Text Formatting: Instructions on how to make text bold, italic, and how to combine both formats.
- Section Headings: Guidance on creating different levels of section headings to organize content effectively.
- Links: Both internal links (linking to other pages within the same wiki) and external links (linking to websites outside the wiki).
- Lists: How to create both bulleted and numbered lists.
- Images: Basic syntax for embedding images into pages.
- Tables: A simple guide to creating tables to display structured data.
- Templates: An introduction to using templates, which are pre-formatted blocks of text or variables.
- Categories: How to add pages to categories to improve the organization and navigability of content.
Usage
To use the Help:Cheatsheet, editors can simply visit the page on their respective wiki platform. It is typically accessible through the Help namespace or can be found via the wiki's search feature. Users are encouraged to bookmark or keep a printed copy of the cheatsheet nearby while editing for quick reference.
Importance
The Help:Cheatsheet is crucial for maintaining the quality and consistency of content across the wiki. By standardizing the formatting and style, it ensures that all users, regardless of their technical background, can contribute effectively. This not only enhances the collaborative nature of wikis but also improves the overall user experience for both editors and readers.
See Also
Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD