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Mindzulamiso ku sukela hi 15:42, 20 Mhawuri 2008 leyi endliweke hi Thuvack (mbulavulo | Minyikelo)
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Ku khwekerisa matluka ya Wikipediya i mhaka ya nkoka swinene. swi khwekeriso leswi tumbuluxekaka hiku olova swi pfuna vatirhisi leswaku vakuma vuxokoxoko lebyi yelanaka na mhaka leyi vayihlayaka, naswona swi endla wikipediya yi olova ku tirhisiwa.

U khwkerisa loko swite yini?

Ndlela yo olova yo dyondza leswi iku languta matluka ya wikipediya ku vona swikombiso swa maendlelo. Loko lava ku boha kutirhisa nkhwekelo kumbe ee, tivutise "Loko a ndzi hlaya tluka ra mhaka leyi, xana nkhekelo lowu awuta ndzi pfuna kwihi?" kotala ku khwekerisiwa vito (kanwe ntsena eka vito rero) leri nga riku ninhlamuselo leyi nga erivaleni.

Ndlela yo khwekerisa

Loko u endla nkhwekelo kuya eka tluka rinwana ra wikipediya(leswi vuriwaka nkwekelo wa wiki) uboheka ku swi angarhi swo ololoka, hindlela leyi:

[[Bokisi ra sava]] = Bokisi ra sava

If you want the display text of the link to have a different title, you can do so by adding the pipe "|" divider (SHIFT + BACKSLASH on English-layout and other keyboards) followed by the alternative name. For example:

[[Target page|display text]] = display text

You can make a link to a specific section of a page like so:

[[Target page#Target section|display text]] = display text

If you want the display text of the link to appear in italics or bold, nest the double square brackets for the link within the multiple apostrophes that delimit the italicized or bold text, like this:

''[[War and Peace]]'' = War and Peace

Please check your links to ensure they point to the correct article. For example, Apple points to the article about the fruit, while Apple, Inc. is the title of the article about the computer manufacturer. There are also "disambiguation" pages - these are not articles, but pages which contain links to articles with similar titles. Some, such as Apple (disambiguation) are obvious, while others such as Georgia use generic titles. These differing titles make piped links especially useful, as a link to Georgia (country) is far less readable than a piped link called Georgia.

Categories

You can also put the article in a category with others in a related topic. Just type [[Category:]], and put the name of the category between the colon and the brackets.

It is very important to put in the correct categories so that other people can easily find your work. The best way to find which categories to put in is to look at pages on similar subjects, and check which categories they use. For example if you write an article about a type of tree, you may look at an article on another type of tree to see which categories could be appropriate.

For more information refer to the Categories page.
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