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This page explains how to make the wikilink, interwiki link, or external web link (as hyperlinks) connections on Wikipedia, which give readers one-click access to other Wikipedia pages, other Wikimedia projects, and external websites. A link has various (changeable) appearances on the "anchor" page, and the "target" page which owns the "backlinks" can count the links to it with the ''WP:What links here'' tool. For a short list of some basic shortcuts, see Wikipedia:Cheatsheet. For guidelines on how links should be used in Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Linking. == Wikilinks == A wikilink (or internal link) links a page to another page within English Wikipedia. Links are enclosed in doubled square brackets like this: * is seen as "abc" in text and links to page "abc".Use a vertical bar "|" (the "pipe" symbol — see Wikipedia:Piped link for how to type one) to create a link while labelling it with a different name on the original page. The first term inside the brackets is the link (the page you would be taken to), while anything you type after the vertical bar is what that link looks like on the original page. Here are some examples: * is labelled "b" on this page but links to page "a".* gives ab. So does : ab. The code gives bc, just like does. However, all four of these examples will link to page "a".* gives ab.* gives a:b since the colon is outside the end brackets. The same goes for or .* gives a''b''. (Double apostrophes turn on and off italics.)* gives ''a''b.* gives bcd, and shows an example of link trailing.* gives a* gives bLinks with a specified label are said to be "piped" because the pipe symbol is used ("|"). For certain types of link, the label will be generated automatically if a pipe is typed, even with no label after it (meaning you don't have to type one). See Help:Pipe trick. The link target is ''case-sensitive except for the first character'' (so links to "Atom" but does not). Other ways in which link targets are reinterpreted are described further: Conversion to canonical form.If the target of a wikilink does not exist, it is displayed in red color and is called a "red link". Here is a red link example. If a red link is clicked, the user is taken to a blank page where it is possible to create a page using that redlinked title. While on that blank page, other red links to this (non-existent) title can be detected using the "What links here" feature. If the target of a link is the same as the page on which it appears (a self-link), it is displayed in bold font, as with: Help:Link. Attempting to link normally to an image page, category page or interlanguage link will produce a different effect: this will respectively place the image on the page, add the page to the category, or create an interlanguage link at the edge of the page. To override this behavior, insert an initial colon ":", as in , , .抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Help:Link」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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