User:Inkington/Cheat sheet

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Asking for citations

 * Tag the article with  or.
 * Tag a specific statement with.

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Interwiki links

 * Wikibooks
 * Commons
 * Wikimedia
 * Wikiquote
 * Wikisource
 * Wikipedia
 * Wiktionary

Table styles

 * (lined)
 * (lined)

Voting icons
Use these sparingly!
 * [[Image:Symbol_delete_vote.svg|20px]]
 * [[Image:Symbol_keep_vote.svg|20px]]

Speedy deletion

 * - Give a reason.
 * - Page created primarily to disparage its subject.
 * - The only editor of this page either accidentally created it or no longer believes it to be useful, and requests its deletion.
 * - Article about a person/group/organization that does not assert the importance or significance of the subject.
 * - Created in the last 48 hours, and all of its revisions are a blatant copyright infringement from the website of a commercial content provider (sourceUrl) with no assertion of permission.
 * - Very short article providing little or no context, contains no content whatsoever, or consists only of links elsewhere or a rephrasing of the title.
 * - Provides no meaningful content or history, text is unsalvageably incoherent, etc. Pure crap.
 * - Reposted content that was removed in accordance with Wikipedia's deletion policy.

References (example)

 * Concordia Libraries (Concordia University). Citation and Style Guides. Retrieved December 28, 2004.
 * Citation Styles Handbook: APA
 * Citation Styles Handbook: MLA
 * APA Style.org
 * Using American Psychological Association (APA) Format (Updated to 5th Edition)
 * Citing Electronic Documentation (APA, Chicago, MLA)
 * The Columbia Guide to Online Style
 * Ritter, R. (2002) The Oxford Style Manual, Oxford University Press. ISBN 0198605641

Friendly hints/reminders

 * - Reminder to only mark edits as minor for spelling corrections, formatting, etc.
 * or  - Check spelling before posting.
 * - Sign your posts.

Warnings
For the full list of warning templates, see warning templates and user talk templates. Also, consider trying out the Vandal Warning Toolbox. This script gives you a menu for including warning templates on user talk pages.

Warning levels:
 * 1) General warning.
 * 2) Potential vandalism.
 * 3) Warning to stop.
 * 4) Final warning.
 * 5) Blocked.
 * 6) Blocked plus severe warning.


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