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 * P wl all from clutsy

/1 | /2 | /test page 1 | /test page 2 | wp


 * /myskin.css | /myskin.js | /monobook.css | /standard.css | /nostalgia.css | /cologneblue.css | [ ups]


 * elements | attributes | css
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 * Main Page, de:Hauptseite, etc. - language version of Wikipedia, unless the link is from a Wiktionary, then the language version of Wiktionary.
 * Main Page - English Wikipedia
 * Hauptseite - German Wikipedia (also from a Wiktionary)
 * Main Page - English Wiktionary
 * Hauptseite - German Wiktionary
 * Main Page - Meta
 * Main Page - Wikibooks
 * Main Page
 * Main Page (works from Meta; from en:, oddly, one has to use m:wikisource:Main Page)
 * Main Page
 * In Memoriam

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In-page interlanguage links
To make an interlanguage link in-page, prefix a colon (e.g. wiki ). This can e.g. be useful to link to a page in another language if no local version is available. See also some example templates for conveniently making such links:


 * nli - nl: (in Dutch)
 * nlil - (nl)
 * nlii -  (nl)
 * nlis - (nl)
 * nlinl - (nl)


 * - explicit "see" or "see also"
 * - for linking to both en and nl
 * - for linking to both en and nl, film etc.
 * - just an nl-link relating to the text in front, but further independent of any text
 * - convenient if name the same on en and nl and for switching to and from nlil

Compare:
 * e gives e
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