User:Jts1882

Miscellaneous Wikipedia
Useful user pages:


 * User:Plantdrew/Animal_automatic_taxobox_progress
 * User:Plantdrew/Plant_automatic_taxobox_progress
 * User:Peter coxhead/Wikidata issues

Categories of interest and category tools:
 * Category:Pages where post-expand include size is exceeded
 * Category:Pages where expansion depth is exceeded
 * Petscan
 * Fork at https://petscan-md.toolforge.org/

Resources

 * Special:ApiSandbox
 * Articles_for_creation/Redirects
 * DOI Wikipedia reference generator
 * Wikitext tables
 * Help:Table
 * Advanced_table_formatting
 * Template:Convert/list of units
 * Help:Advanced text formatting
 * Manual of Style
 * Line-break handling
 * Help:Gallery tag


 * Cladogram related
 * Template:Clade
 * Template:Cladex
 * Template:CladeN
 * Template:phylogeny
 * Template:cladogram
 * Taxobox related
 * Automated taxobox system
 * Template:automatic taxobox
 * Template:speciesbox
 * Template:subspeciesbox
 * Template:Taxonomy
 * Template:Taxonomy/Felis

To format a quote so that it appears in green text, useful for quoting something in a discussion: Type quote here. "This is an example quote, optional quotation marks inside curly brackets." "This is an example quote, optional quotation marks outside." This is an example quote with no quotation marks. Usually used like this. The quote will appear in green. Optional quotation marks go inside the curly brackets if they are part of the quote, outside if they are not. Quotation marks are usually not used with this template. The green text makes it clear that it is a quote.

Dictionaries and translation:
 * Google Translate
 * Merriam-Webster Online
 * Wiktionary To link a word in an article to a Wiktionary definition, use this link at the word. For example, if you want to link the word "skill", put skill or just skill . Putting the pipe hides the "wikt:".

Style guides:


 * Economist style guide
 * U.S. Government Printing Office Style Manual
 * UNESCO Style Guide (pdf)
 * Wiley-Blackwell House Style Guide (pdf)
 * BBC News Style Guide
 * Guardian and Observer Style Guide
 * Oxford Style Guide
 * Historical: A Treatise On English Punctuation (By John Wilson)