The best sound markup in most situations is Before a file can be used, it must be uploaded to either Wikipedia or the Wikimedia Commons sister project. Uploading to Commons is recommended as files can be used by other sister projects. Files being used under fair use provisions must be stored on Wikipedia. The markup is the same regardless of where it is uploaded.
On Wikipedia, hidden text is text that is visible when editing the source for the page, but not on the saved page. Hidden text is not currently visible to people using the VisualEditor; see .
A scrolling list is a series of items contained in a graphical user interface (GUI) that allows the text to be moved up, down, or across a display screen by moving a scrollbar, with new text appearing on the screen as old text disappears. Although disfavors scrolling lists in article space because article content should be on a variety of devices whereas a scrolling list hides some text, a scrolling list may be used in project namespace, such as at , and other Wikipedia namespaces. For example, long lists..
An embedded citation or embedded link uses an unnamed link to a URL for an inline . The link creates a full-size bracketed number within the rendered text of the sentence, e.g., [1], that takes the reader directly to the external website of the reliable source, rather than to the references section at the end of the article. The term embedded here refers to an external link, while inline refers to any shorthand part in the text which is a referent to the full citation at the end of the article.
This help page will help you install Japanese character sets so that your computer will display them properly on the Internet in your web browser as all modern and web browsers support Japanese fonts. Throughout Wikipedia, Japanese characters are used in many different articles. Many computers with English or other Western operating systems do not show them by default, but most require a minimal amount of work to install or activate the capability.
A wikitable is an arrangement of columns and rows used to organize and position data. Tables are useful for this purpose and there are many different styles and tricks that can be used to customise each. This page gives you information about syntax to build wikitables in Wikipedia.
To find lists of commonly used templates, see Template messages.
A template is a Wikipedia page created to be included in other pages. Templates usually contain repetitive material that might need to show up on any number of articles or pages. They are commonly used for boilerplate messages, standard warnings or notices, infoboxes, and similar purposes.
Wiki markup is the syntax and keywords used by the MediaWiki software to format a page. To learn how to see this markup and to save an edit, see: Editing.