Wikipedia:Tip of the day

Tip of the day...


When to use subpages

Subpages are pages that are separated with a "http://en.wikipedia.org/" from their parent page, for example, User:Eloquence/Favorite Wikipedia quotes. When you visit a subpage you will see a backlink (aka breadcrumb) near the top of the page back to the parent page. Subpages are allowed only in the User:, Talk: and Wikipedia: namespaces. They are not enabled in the article namespace, because many articles might qualify as subpages of more than one page. Instead, follow article naming conventions and include links to related subjects in the text. Subpages can be useful for organizing and archiving content. You can create a subpage by typing [[/Name]] on the page in question. If you end the link with a slash, e.g., [[/Name/]], the slashes are hidden in the output.

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To add this auto-updating template to your user page, use {{totd}}.
Become a Wikipedia tipster

This is the tip of the day project. It is responsible for developing and maintaining the tip of the day templates that are displayed throughout Wikipedia, and the collection of tips that are displayed by those templates.The tip of the day appears on Wikipedia's Help page, on the Wikipedia:Community Portal, and on many user pages.

For the complete schedule of tips, see below. See also Wikipedia:tips, the complete library of tips arranged by subject.

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[edit] Adding tips

To add one of the many versions of the tip of the day template to your user page, read the Tip of the day tip.

To add your own Wikipedia tips to the tip of the day project, see the instructions on Wikipedia talk:Tip of the day.

[edit] Tip of the day scheduling queue

List of tips

This is the tip scheduling queue. Entries with a left-arrow (←) have not been proofread since last year, and might need to be updated! Please help.

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Another Tip of the moment...


Be neutral, like Wikipedia

One of the five pillars that form the foundation for all Wikipedia policies and guidelines is Wikipedia has a neutral point of view. In a nutshell, this means all Wikipedia articles must be written from a detached standpoint, representing views fairly and without bias. This includes all the types of pages in the encyclopedia (articles, maps, reader-facing templates, categories, and portals, etc.).

Prior tip - Next tip

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Become a Wikipedia tipster

This template is for Wikipedians who can't wait until tomorrow for their next tip!


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Hello there (totd announcements and task list)...

  • The tip set needs to be updated for 2008. New tips are needed, and existing tips need to be updated.
  • The tip archive for 2007 has been completed.
  • Help sort. The tip library has a section at the end with tips that need to be placed in the appropriate section on the page.

Tomorrow's tip of the day...

What the world knows about us

Are you curious about how the rest of the world sees Wikipedia?

This project is frequently discussed in publications in many languages. Take a look at our press coverage. (Wikipedia also gets used as a source in the press, in books, in academic studies, and even in court.)

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Become a Wikipedia tipster


This template is for monitoring the project queue one day in advance for any editing needs.

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