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regd-IAST used mistakenly for ISO in the Tamil language article Talk:Tamil language/Archive 7

Map- type gif
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show thanks

 * like template displays thumbs up symbol.

tools article blamer, wikiblame
contributions page of a user, bottom- no. of edits- tool article blamer.
 * page history- revision history search-tool wikiblame

To find out who entered a particular text,

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Tools#Finding_the_responsible_user

http://wikipedia.ramselehof.de/wikiblame.php

templates, diacritic mark directly in find & replace field-no. indirectly- yes; copy it from the editing workbox.

temple infobox
India Tamil Nadu India Chennai#Tamil Nadu#India temple source g map-13.0903951,80.2581378,(east for temple is incorrect) george town-13.0939,80.2839

Sthala Viruksham         = Makilam

Reverting an edit
Help:Reverting

attach permanent link to specific version
, Help:Permanent link

attach display audio
use template- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Audio
 * inline-sanskrit ( if help is chosen as no,then need to add this template- inline audio- to page-may be on top-template-inline audio-)
 * sanskrit.
 * not inline-

one way- another way-


 * IPA

Add links to audio for IPA from York University & for IPA virtual keyboard using IPA chart from GitHub

example; Tamil:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Pronunciation_inline
 * inline is -Sanskrit(Sanskrit1.ogg)

add just the loudspeaker symbol- add template-spoken-

tag other language script-tag translit to Latin

 * (non latin script notice) 'contains Indic text' template- contains indic text-

small box on the right.
 * template indicating tamil translit- small box on the right

Kanchipuram; ; காஞ்சிபுரம்; does not display lang tag- காஞ்சிபுரம் (reason-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Lang) Formatting

There are language-specific versions of this template, such as lang-fr and lang-ru, which are intended to be used the first time a language appears in an article. These templates will print the language's name and, when appropriate, italicize their content (other languages using Latin script e.g. German to English,- italicized, non-Latin=not italicized. since it is clearly seen to be different from English which is in Latin script)




 * See- naming conventions-Indic- Naming conventions (Indic)
 * attach tag to other language's stript-It often makes no visible changes to the text, but can prompt web browsers to use a more appropriate font, or screen readers to use a particular kind of pronunciation, and so on.
 * தமிழ், हिन्दी,

also to link to wiki dictionary 1)Template:Wiktionary will display a box on the right,2) inter wiki link wiktionary can be inline using wikt notation. 3)not sure how useful, template wikt-lang, it links from en wikip to en wikD, not to other lang wikD. 4)other lang wikD. can be linked by inline using wikt & lang tag notation.


 * tag devanagari script writing, but specific language not defined
 * क्नय knaya


 * tag IAST translit to latin script
 * संस्कृतम्, 


 * tag (ISO) translit to latin script=another method
 * tamiḻ, hindī


 * tag ISO translit to latin script-names method-
 * not sure- tags as translit using ISO ()
 * not sure- tags as translit using ISO ()


 * Ashoka (display lang tag, अशोक; no display lang tag, अशोक; )
 * Ashoka (display lang tag, अशोक; no display lang tag, अशोक; )

Sanskrit (संस्कृतम् written in Devanagari script; Vattezhutthu (literally "rounded script", வட்டெழுத்து 
 * templates
 * IAST-only tags translit, does not display "IAST", need to add italics
 * not sure- no IAST2-
 * IAST3- tags translit, displays "IAST", adds italics
 * w no link to target word
 * w added link to target word
 * only tags language in native script, writing. does not display lang name- अशोकावदान,
 * tags language in native script, writing & also displays the language's name (अशोकावदान)
 * tags language in native script, writing & also displays the language's name (अशोकावदान)
 * (Sanskrit: IAST: 

tag-
 * தமிழ்
 * Aricchuvadi IPA for Tamil:
 * Aricchuvadi IPA for Tamil:
 * Aricchuvadi IPA for Tamil:
 * Aricchuvadi IPA for Tamil:

pronunciation-IPA

 * IPA templates- Manual of Style/Pronunciation, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:IPA_templates
 * check meaning for https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:IPA_charts_and_audio
 * notice for IPA- will be a small box on the right.


 * without image-


 * IPA for samskritam =
 * Ashoka ;
 * Anagārika;

IPA Sanskrit
 * Sanskrit Sanskrit (
 * does not display language name-
 * displays w language name alone-
 * displays w language name, pronunc-

Śruti
 * IPA:
 * IPA for Sanskrit:

Devanagari (देवनागरी,, a compound of "deva" देव and "nāgarī" नागरी), also called Nagari (Nāgarī, नागरी)

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Koppen climate classification scheme symbols description
'Köppen climate classification system categories:'

Group A: Tropical/megathermal climates:


 * Tropical rainforest climate (Af)
 * Tropical monsoon climate (Am)
 * Tropical wet and dry or savanna climate (Aw)

Group B: Dry (arid and semiarid) climates:


 * Desert climate BW: Hot desert (BWh), Cold desert (BWk)
 * Steppe climate (Semi-arid) BS: Hot steppe (BSh), Cold steppe (BSk)

Group C: Temperate/mesothermal climates:


 * Dry-summer or Mediterranean climates (Csa/Csb)
 * Humid subtropical climates (Cwa,Cfa)
 * Maritime temperate climates or Oceanic climates (Cwb, Cwc,Cfb, Cfc)
 * Temperate highland tropical climate with dry winters (Cwb, Cwc)
 * Maritime subarctic climates or subpolar oceanic climates (Cfc)
 * Dry-summer maritime subalpine climates (Csc)

Group D: Continental/microthermal climates


 * Hot summer continental climates (Dsa, Dwa, Dfa)
 * Warm summer continental or hemiboreal climates (Dsb, Dwb, Dfb)
 * Continental subarctic or boreal (taiga) climates (Dsc, Dwc, Dfc)
 * Continental subarctic climates with extremely severe winters (Dsd, Dwd, Dfd)

Group E: Polar and alpine climates:


 * Tundra climate (ET)
 * Ice cap climate (EF)

personal name table

 * IPA Subramaniya Bharathi:


 * IPA Subramanya Bharathi:
 * IPA Bharathidasan:

Image files, maps
[[File:US Secession map 1861.svg|left|thumb|250px|United States secession map- 1861. Union states, Confederate states.

{{legend|#A40000| States that seceded before April 15, 1861}}

{{legend|#EF2929| States that seceded after April 15, 1861}}

{{legend|#FCE94F| Union states that permitted slavery}}

{{legend|#204A87| Union states that banned slavery}}

{{legend|#D3D7CF| Territories, unaffiliated}}|alt=Map of U.S. showing two kinds of Union states, two phases of secession and territories.]]

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US Secession map 1863 (BlankMap derived).png vs. the Confederacy.

{{legend|#002255| Union states}}

{{legend|#6895c9| Union territories not permitting slavery}}

{{legend|#ffff00| Border Union states, permitting slavery}}

{{legend|#dd5500| Confederate states}}

{{legend|#EDB360| Union territories permitting slavery (claimed by Confederacy)}}]]

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[[File:Map of expansion of Caliphate.svg|thumb|250px|right|Expansion of the caliphate, 622–750 CE.

{{legend|#a1584e| Prophet Muhammad, 622–632}}

{{legend|#ef9070| Rashidun Caliphate, 632–661}}

{{legend|#fad07d| Umayyad Caliphate, 661–750}}]]

Formatting words
create make italic-2 apostrophes or toolbar use

'create' single quote

"create" double quote

write make bold-3 apostrophes or toolbar use

write make italic & bold-5 apostrophes or toolbar use

To add links
is incorrect method, internal Wikipedia link is different from external website link.

external link

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/04/080403131923.htm 

ScienceDaily.com

internal Wikipedia link

California earthquake forecast

Wikipedia title is case sensitive after first letter California Earthquake forecast UCERF by USGS

California Earthquake forecast UCERF by USGS

California earthquake forecast UCERF by USGS

To add citations

 * To add a citation, first create subheading called citation, then under it, enter template for reflist, then go to spot, where citation is to be attached & enter ref start & end tags, then enter content inside the tags.
 * To use the same reference many times, name it once & call it up any no. of times-a, b,c,d,etc. Go to spot, where citation is to be attached & start w ref name tag(instead of ref start)to name it(as given in wiki markup list, then remove the forward slash-may mean end of template)& as usual the end tags, then enter content inside the tags. To use it next time,recall it by using the ref name tag only-this time w f slash as given in wiki markup list.

Mary had a little lamb, little lamb, little lamb, his color was white as snow.

trial citation attach

To add notes
To add a note, first create subheading called note, then under it, enter template for reflist with groupname, then go to spot, where note is to be attached & enter ref groupname start & ref end tags, then enter content inside the tags.

Mary had a little lamb, little lamb, little lamb, his color was white as snow.

To add links in citations
Cascadia -San Andreas connection

Cascadia -San Andreas connection

Cascadia -San Andreas connection

Cascadia -San Andreas connection

Cascadia -San Andreas connection

California earthquake forecast

California earthquake forecast

California earthquake forecast

USGS has released California earthquake forecast fact sheet which models Earthquake occurrence in California.

Cite toolbar
Twinkle twinkle little star

Baba black sheep, have you any wool? (? to use nested references)

Shortened footnote sfn
Baba black sheep, baba, have you any wool?

Nested references
trial try try retrial

All references
Notes,citations, reference books & sources, under level 2 header should be listed at bottom of page, given above only for practice.