Help:Welcome/2

Linking

Linking articles together are very important. These easily created links allow users to jump to information related to the article they are reading, greatly adding to Scratch Wiki's usefulness.

How to link
To make a link to another Scratch Wiki page (called a wiki link), put it in double square brackets, like this:
 *  Target page 

which the reader will see, after you save your edit, as this: Target page

If you want to link to an article, but display some other text for the link, you can do so by adding the pipe "|" divider (SHIFT + BACKSLASH on English-layout and other keyboards) followed by the alternative name. For example:
 *  display text 

will display as this: display text

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

which will display as this: 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:
 *  Target page 

which will display as this: Target page

Please check your links to ensure they point to the correct article. For example, Size (block) points to the article about the block, while size (value) is the title of the article about the value. There are also "disambiguation" pages, which are not articles, but rather pages which contain links to articles with similar titles. An example of this is flag (disambiguation). These differing titles are where piped links are especially useful. For example, a wikilink of size (block) is much less readable than a piped link of size, though both take the reader to the same place.

When to link
Adding links to an article makes it more useful, but too many links can be distracting. (Lead sections often have more links than other sections of articles.) To avoid excessive links, you should normally create a link in an article only where the first occurrence of a word or phrase occurs. And you should not link common words such as "Scratch" and "website", even though the Scratch Wiki has articles for those words.

Looking at other Scratch Wiki articles can help you learn when to add links.

Categories
You can also put the article in a category with others in a related topic. Near the bottom of the article, type .

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 block, you may look at an article on another block to see which categories could be appropriate.

Test what you have learned in the Sandbox, and see Help:Links and Help:Categories for more information about links and categories.

← Previous: Formatting tutorial Next: Talk page guide→