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{|align="center" style="width:100%; border:2px #a3b1bf solid; background:#f5faff; text-align:left;" Wikipedia Cheatsheet Works anywhere in the text  italics, bold, and both  italics, bold, and both see H:IW for linking to sister projects  copy edit 
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 copy editors  copy edit

copy editors "Pipe" a link to change the link's text  Android  Android Link to a section  Frog 
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 the jumping of frogs  Frog

the jumping of frogs red links in articles help by showing desired redirects or notable pages  something missing  something missing sources in the article will appear where is put, typically under a level 2 section heading (see below) towards the bottom of the page; text between – is for a template  Hello, World. </tt>
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 * References and footnotes
 * References and footnotes
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<tt> References:

</tt> Hello, World.

References:

sign your contributions when posting to a talk page
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do not sign in an article, only on talk pages Username (talk), 29 July 2024 (UTC) <tt> http://www.wikipedia.org </tt> http://www.wikipedia.org <tt> </tt>  <tt> Wikipedia </tt> Wikipedia to show you changed your mind <tt> This topic isn't notable. </tt> This topic isn't notable. consensus is how things are decided <tt> </tt>
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 * Link a website
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 * Link and name a website
 * Link and name a website
 * Link and name a website
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 * Strike your talk page comment
 * Strike your talk page comment
 * Strike your talk page comment
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 * Hide text somewhere for editors
 * Hide text somewhere for editors
 * Hide text somewhere for editors

<tt> </tt> one of many cleanup templates <tt> Hello, World. </tt> Hello, World.
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 * Show an image
 * Show an image
 * Show an image
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 * Template:Citation needed
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 * Add a page to a category
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 * Add a page to a category
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place near the bottom of a page
 * shows "Category name" in a bar at bottom when the page is previewed or saved

Works only at the beginning of lines redirects must be placed at the start of the first line <tt> #REDIRECT Target page </tt> Target page <tt> #REDIRECT </tt>Target page </tt> Target page
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 * style="border-bottom:2px #a3b1bf solid" | You type
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 * Redirect to another page
 * Redirect to another page
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 * Redirect to a section of another page
 * Redirect to a section of another page
 * Redirect to a section of another page
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 * Section headings
 * Section headings
 * Section headings

a Table of Contents will automatically be generated when four headings are added to an article <tt> ==Level 2== </tt>

<tt> ===Level 3=== </tt>

<tt> ====Level 4==== </tt>

<tt> =====Level 5===== </tt>

<tt> ======Level 6====== </tt>

do not use =Level 1=  as it is for page titles

Level 6
left out of Table of Contents <tt> ; Header name </tt>
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 * Nonindexed headers
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has a leading semicolon ";" in front Header name

will not appear in Table of Contents

<tt>* One</tt>
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<tt>* Two</tt>

<tt>** Two point one</tt>

<tt>* Three</tt> <tt># One</tt>
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<tt># Two</tt>

<tt>## Two point one</tt>

<tt># Three</tt> this is used when replying on a talk page, to make it easier to follow conversations <tt> no indent (normal) </tt>
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<tt>* Two</tt>

<tt>** Two point one</tt>

<tt>* Three</tt> <tt># One</tt>
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<tt># Two</tt>

<tt>## Two point one</tt>

<tt># Three</tt> this is used when replying on a talk page, to make it easier to follow conversations <tt> no indent (normal) </tt>
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Derivatives of te
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 * (1) té or thé, but this term is considered archaic and is a literary expression; since roughly the beginning of the 20th century, čaj is used for "tea" in Czech language, see the following table
 * (2) from Latin herba thea
 * (3) neer means water; theyilai means "tea leaf" (ilai = leaf)

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