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Tanihilaha swi hlamuseriweke ha kona eka nkomiso wa wikipediya, "Loko u tsala swo karhi eka tluka, tiyiseka leswaku u hoxa ni ntshaho, hikuva matsalwa yo pfumala ntshaho ya suriwa." I swinene leswaku u tirhisa Ntsaho wo koma leswaku va lulamisi/vatirhisi vanwana na vahlayi vanga kota ku tiyisekisa mhaka leyi uyi engeteleke. Naswona, tiyiseka leswaku swihlovo swa mintshaho ya wena swa tshembeka naswona swa twakala.

Matsalwa ya ele hansi

Ndlela yo olova yo hoxa mintsaho yo koma iku tirhisa matsalwa yale hansi ka tluka. Unga tumbuluxa matsalwa yale hansi ka tluka hiku tirhisa ririmi-vutsari ra Wiki markup hindlela leyi:

  • <ref>Xihlovo xa nthsaho wawena</ref> swihlawulekisi swo tsaha swa wiki swi angarha ntshaho, naswona
  • {{Reflist}} kumbe <references/> ehansi ka nhlokomhaka ==References== ekusuhi ni mahetelelo ya tluka rawena.


Loko xihlovo xa ntshaho wa wena kuri tluka rale ka inthaneti, u boheka ku tumbuluxa xikombo xa le handle xo khwekerisa tluka rero. Unga tirhisi matluka manwana ya wikipediya tani hi ntshaho.

To create an external link to your source, put the website address (URL) in square brackets after the text you add, such as

  • <ref>[http://www.google.com Google search engine]</ref>

It is a good idea to provide a short description just after the external site address. This description will be displayed in the reference list as the title of the external site, rather than the actual URL of the site.

Inline citations without footnotes

Enclosing an external link in single square brackets without providing a description, like this:

[http://www.google.com]

will display the link as a number in brackets, like this: [1].

If you simply type in the full URL for the page to which you wish to link:

http://www.google.com

The wiki will automatically treat this text as a link (as has been done with the URL above) and will display the raw web address, including the "http://" part. It is recommended that you do not use this format much, as raw URLs are ugly and often give no clue to what the site actually is.

By including a space after a URL and inside a single set of brackets you can decide what text will be visible, for example:

[http://www.google.com Google search engine]

will make only the text following the space visible, yet will still keep the link seen here:

Google search engine

Avoid this usage: "According to [2], the last full moon of the second millennium occurred on December 11, 1999." Do this instead: "The last full moon of the second millennium occurred on December 11, 1999. [3]"

If you do not use ref tags to create a footnote for the source, you must also add the source to a list of References or Notes and references near the bottom of the article.

Many Wikipedia articles have a separate section labelled External links. This section is for linking to websites with significant and reliable additional information on an article's topic. Before adding a website to an External links section, you should suggest it on the article's Discussion (talk) page.


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