User:RIT RAJARSHI

A note to the visitors
You are free (and encouraged) to use the public domain images. However, you need to credit the Author as per the public domain license (such as CC-BY images etc.) Also it is highly appreciated if you leave an acknowledgement note in the talk page of the image files when you use the images in published form. In case you are already following the above 2 requests, then nevermind. Thank you in advance. RIT RAJARSHI (talk) 21:13, 21 October 2023 (UTC)

My Upload Page
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:ListFiles?limit=500&user=RIT+RAJARSHI&ilshowall=1

Other Details
Wow here is an Wonderful article Help:WordToWiki RIT RAJARSHI (talk) 13:11, 18 September 2020 (UTC)

''' This user is very slowly learning to format text in wiki markup language. '''

This user is also learning HTML in  W3Schools .



Userboxes
Source code for the userboxes (without table):

( Userboxes, Userboxes/Colour )

=  Wikipedia editing Quick Reference:  =



Sample Wikitext
(collected from existing help articles)

Paragraphs and Titles
{| class="wikitable" a Table of Con tents will automatically be generated when four headings are added to an article
 * Section headings

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

2.1.1.1.1 Level 6

 * }

Centre align text
Centred Text

Font
See also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Advanced_text_formatting

The MediaWiki markup language supports many HTML tags, including  and such. Some of the fonts are:
 * Garamond: This is Garamond font.
 * Georgia:    This is Georgia font.
 * Courier:    This is Courier font.
 * Helvetica:  This is Helvetica font.
 * Times New Roman: This is Times New Roman font.
 * Arial:      This is Arial font (default).
 * Linux Libertine:  This is Linux Libertine.

Above text was formatted as:

The MediaWiki markup language supports many HTML tags, including  and such. Some of the fonts are: :* Garamond: This is Garamond font. :* Georgia:    This is Georgia font. :* Courier:    This is Courier font. :* Helvetica:  This is Helvetica font. :* Times New Roman: This is Times New Roman font. :* Arial:      This is Arial font (default). :* Linux Libertine:  This is Linux Libertine.

See also: Typography

Here are the tags to use if you wish to change the font in the text of an article. Please note, fonts that have the same cap height, do not always match in x-height, making them hard to mix inline without scaling. Based on Arial as the base font, Comic Sans MS, Georgia , Trebuchet MS and Verdana are safe to use inline. Times New Roman is not safe to use inline without scaling. Although Courier New has a lower height, it remains legible, and is the de facto monospace font. (Arial Black and Impact are not listed, as these are header fonts.)

** Arial ; the base font, ** Comic Sans MS , ** Georgia , ** Trebuchet MS  ** * Verdana *Not safe to use inline (see above for details): ** Times New Roman ** Courier New
 * Here are examples of code to use, for various fonts.
 * Safe to use inline (see above for details):
 * below is how the font codes above would look when actually used.
 * Safe to use inline (see above for details):
 * Arial ; the base font,
 * Comic Sans MS ,
 * Georgia ,
 * Trebuchet MS
 * Verdana are safe to use inline.
 * Not safe to use inline (see above for details):
 * Times New Roman
 * Courier New

Colour
See also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Using_colours

Overriding font colour 

To make a word have colour, use:

Note that you can't use the British spelling, "colour", in this context.

Examples:
 * shows as red writing
 * shows as green writing
 * shows as blue writing

Template font colour 

Template:Font color, or its redirect Template:Font colour, can also be used.

Tables
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Merging cells side by side

This table has been created using

This table has been rendered using the following code:

Categories
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= Anything else =

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Ideas submitted to Idea lab
IdeaLab/Please_make_Unified_account

IdeaLab/Find_Terminology_from_Concept

IdeaLab/Wikimuseum,_Wikiquiz_and_Wiki-interative

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Wikipedia features favourite to this-user :
RIT RAJARSHI (talk) 11:02, 3 April 2016 (UTC)

Book-Making


https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Book&bookcmd=book_creator&referer=Wikibooks           , Help:Books                ,  Books      ,            Wikibooks

This feature helps to get rid off the time for note-taking, and allow the user to select and re-order the pages according to the user's need.

Order Printed book
Help:Books/Printed books      ,     PediaPress

After completion of a book, Wikipedia allows to order printed books.

Download/ print individual page
Help:Download as PDF

There is a button for ‘Download as PDF’ on left sidebar

While normally browsing Wikipedia, it allows download a page in PDF format. Wikipedia renders the page suitable for PDF, and sends to user.

Printable version
Help:Printable,      Printer-friendly

There is a button for ‘Printable version’ on left sidebar

Wikipedia also provide a printer-friendly version to read the page, within browser. This feature hides  various options, links, hyperlinks, non-main informations such as references etc. Thus make easier read, print, copy, and saves paper also.

Watchlist
Help:Watchlist

Watchlist helps to  bookmark an article for an user. Articles could be bookmarked by clicking the star-sign at top-portion of the page. User-account required to use and save bookmarks. However watchlist is saving only 30-days record !

Hovercards
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Beta_Features/Hovercards ,

Hovercards,

https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Popups  ,

Help:Preferences.

This is my very favourite feature in Wikipedia. While hovering on a link, it displays some of the contents, with a picture, from that link. It is quite more than tooltip/popups. It keeps a balance between flow and correlation.

However a user-account needed to save this Wiki-preference. Hovercard is available in Wikipedia preference.

Preference → Beta features →  Hovercards.



Wikilinks
Hyperlink ,

Manual of Style/Layout

Wikipedia provides various Hyperlink s  i.e. Wikilinks. Some inside article, some in before or after the article (such as Hatnote s like disambiguation page (  Disambiguation  ), not to confuse with ( Hatnote  ) ,     See also (  Guide to layout  )  ,etc.). They help to understand the meanings of all the terms, find-out (often discover) related concepts, and  distinguish similar concepts.

There is also a 'related-page' tool on preferences.

Preferences → Beta features → Related pages

Help:Preferences



https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Reading/Web/Projects/Related_pages

Badges
Wow! Playing the Wikipedia adventure game added some cool badges in my profile page!!!!