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==Same subject==
 
==Same subject==
  
To add a link to a Wikipedia article on the same subject, add a link of the form <nowiki>[[Wikipedia:</nowiki>''Article title on Wikipedia''<nowiki>]]</nowiki>.  
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To add a link to a Wikipedia article on the same subject, add a link of the form <nowiki>[[WikiPedia:</nowiki>''Article title on Wikipedia''<nowiki>]]</nowiki>.  
  
 
'''The link will not appear in the main text of the article page on Wikitravel''', but will instead show up automatically in the section "Other sites/languages" in the left-side navigation box.
 
'''The link will not appear in the main text of the article page on Wikitravel''', but will instead show up automatically in the section "Other sites/languages" in the left-side navigation box.
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==Different subject==
 
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Links from Wikitravel articles to Wikipedia articles which have a different subject conflict with the [[Wikitravel:External links]] guidelines. They are generally considered "tertiary sources" and therefore should be avoided.
  
If you need to make a link to Wikipedia for an article that isn't exactly the same, just put a colon in front of the "WikiPedia", like this: <nowiki>[[:WikiPedia:</nowiki>''Article title on Wikipedia''<nowiki>]]</nowiki>. That will show the link in-line.
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The traveller may not be on-line when they read a Wikitravel article, so a link to Wikipedia (or anywhere else) won't be of much use to them while they're off-line. Wikitravel articles should be as complete as possible in and of themselves. Essential information about a topic should be included in the Wikitravel article.
  
In general, '''try not to use in-line Wikipedia links'''. The traveler may not be on-line when they read a Wikitravel article, so a link to Wikipedia (or anywhere else) won't be of much use to them. Wikitravel articles should be as complete as possible in and of themselves. Essential information about a topic should be included in the Wikitravel article.
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To make a link to a Wikipedia article that will appear in-line, put a colon in front of the "WikiPedia", like this: <nowiki>[[:WikiPedia:</nowiki>''Article title on Wikipedia''<nowiki>]]</nowiki>. Note that this type of link is not permitted in the [[Wikitravel:Namespaces|Main namespace]].
  
 
==Interlanguage links==
 
==Interlanguage links==
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In addition, don't count on Wikipedia-style interlanguage prefixes to work for links to Wikipedia language versions. We  have our own [[Wikitravel:Language version policy|multilanguage sites]] here at Wikitravel, and [[:fr:Lyon]] points to the French ''Wikitravel'' article about [[Lyon]], not to the French ''Wikipedia'' article about Lyon.
 
In addition, don't count on Wikipedia-style interlanguage prefixes to work for links to Wikipedia language versions. We  have our own [[Wikitravel:Language version policy|multilanguage sites]] here at Wikitravel, and [[:fr:Lyon]] points to the French ''Wikitravel'' article about [[Lyon]], not to the French ''Wikipedia'' article about Lyon.
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If, on a policy page, a personal page or a talk page, you need to link to an article on Tagalog Wikipedia (or something similar), you can make a shortcut using the form <nowiki>[[:wikipedia:</nowiki>''language code'':''title'']]. So, the Tagalog article on Spain is at [[:wikipedia:tl:Espanya]].
  
 
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==Order==
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* [[Wikitravel:Links from Wikipedia|Links from Wikipedia]]
 
* [[Wikitravel:Links from Wikipedia|Links from Wikipedia]]
 
* [[Wikitravel:Links to Open Directory|Links to Open Directory]]
 
* [[Wikitravel:Links to Open Directory|Links to Open Directory]]
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* [[Wikitravel:Links to World66|Links to World66]]
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* [[Wikitravel:Inter-language links|Inter-language links]]
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[[de:Wikitravel:Links zu Wikipedia]]
 
[[de:Wikitravel:Links zu Wikipedia]]
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[[fi:Wikitravel:Linkit Wikipediaan]]
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[[fr:Wikitravel:Liens vers Wikipedia]]
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[[it:Wikitravel:Links a Wikipedia]]
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[[ja:Wikitravel:ウィキペディアへのリンク]]
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[[nl:Wikitravel:Links naar Wikipedia]]
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[[pt:Wikitravel:Links para Wikipedia]]

Revision as of 07:31, 2 March 2013

Many of the articles in Wikitravel can benefit from links to Wikipedia articles on the same subject. A Wikitravel article focuses on the issues facing travelers for a destination, but Wikipedia articles can have deeper or broader information on a topic.

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Same subject

To add a link to a Wikipedia article on the same subject, add a link of the form [[WikiPedia:Article title on Wikipedia]].

The link will not appear in the main text of the article page on Wikitravel, but will instead show up automatically in the section "Other sites/languages" in the left-side navigation box.

Add a Wikipedia link to the very end of an article, to keep the article uncluttered. Avoid adding more than one Wikipedia link; the link you add should be to an article on exactly the same topic.

Different subject

Links from Wikitravel articles to Wikipedia articles which have a different subject conflict with the Wikitravel:External links guidelines. They are generally considered "tertiary sources" and therefore should be avoided.

The traveller may not be on-line when they read a Wikitravel article, so a link to Wikipedia (or anywhere else) won't be of much use to them while they're off-line. Wikitravel articles should be as complete as possible in and of themselves. Essential information about a topic should be included in the Wikitravel article.

To make a link to a Wikipedia article that will appear in-line, put a colon in front of the "WikiPedia", like this: [[:WikiPedia:Article title on Wikipedia]]. Note that this type of link is not permitted in the Main namespace.

Interlanguage links

There are many Wikipedias for different languages. Linking to most of them from English-language Wikitravel doesn't make a lot of sense. After all, our target audience are English speakers who won't understand a linked article in Tamil or Estonian.

In addition, don't count on Wikipedia-style interlanguage prefixes to work for links to Wikipedia language versions. We have our own multilanguage sites here at Wikitravel, and fr:Lyon points to the French Wikitravel article about Lyon, not to the French Wikipedia article about Lyon.

If, on a policy page, a personal page or a talk page, you need to link to an article on Tagalog Wikipedia (or something similar), you can make a shortcut using the form [[:wikipedia:language code:title]]. So, the Tagalog article on Spain is at wikipedia:tl:Espanya.

Order

Wikipedia links should appear after any links to other language versions of Wikitravel, and before links to Open Directory.

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