Wikipedia:Directories and indexes
The following is a list of Wikipedia's directories and indexes.
Contents
Administration pages
Protocols and conventions
A descriptive list of official policies for "English Wikipedia". (Policies have wide acceptance among editors and describe standards that all users should normally follow.)
A descriptive list of official guidelines for "English Wikipedia". (Editors should attempt to follow guidelines, though they are best treated with common sense, and occasional exceptions may apply.)
A descriptive list of the pages which make up the style manual for "English Wikipedia". (The MoS outlines Wikipedia's house style for articles.)
Assistance
An index of Frequently Asked Questions by topics.
A massive descriptive list of almost all of Wikipedia's informative, instructional and "how to" pages.
An index of the pages that make up the help menu.
An index for readers of Wikipedia.
A descriptive list of the interactive services and assistance that can be requested on Wikipedia. (Pages where editors can ask questions and request assistance from people who are familiar with the policies and guidelines covered by each individual forum.)
Wikipedia's tips directory, where you can digest how to use Wikipedia in bite-sized morsels. See also Styletips, for bite-size chunks from the Manual of Style.
A listing of Wiki-tools intended to simplify, make more efficient, or provide additional functionality to Wikipedians.
Wikipedia community
The main directory for information on collaborations, on-going tasks, and news about English Wikipedia.
An index of the current discussions and requests taking place throughout English Wikipedia.
A directory of all the different divisions of Wikipedia.
A directory of maintenance departments alongside open tasks and backlogs.
A colossal descriptive list of Wikipedia namespace essays (Essays contain information, advice or opinions of one or more editors to aid or comment on the encyclopedia.)
An enormous index of the Wikipedia community, intended to help find anything not in the encyclopedia itself. (list hundreds of essays, guidelines, policies, help pages, and more.)
A descriptive list of Wikipedia's interactive noticeboards.
An index of WikiProjects by topics. (WikiProjects are groups of contributors who want to work together as a team to improve Wikipedia.)
MediaWiki software
A list of wiki markup – alongside implantation tips. (Also known as wikitext or wikicode, is the syntax and keywords used by Wikipedia to format a page.)
An index of templates used within Wikipedia.
A list of HTML elements, tags and their attributes used in Wikipedia.
Locations
A list of abbreviations commonly used on Wikipedia.
A list of commonly used edit summary abbreviations. (An edit summary is a brief explanation of an edit to a Wikipedia page.)
A list of terms (slang) commonly used by editors during discussions. See also Reader's glossary.
A gigantic list of pages and their "abbreviated redirects". (A shortcut is a specialized type of redirect that provides an abbreviated wikilink to a page or one of its sections.)
Encyclopedia proper
Content
The vast content (articles) of the encyclopedia has been organized into several different "table of contents" as seen below.
Types
Featured and good content
Topics
- Current events
- Reference
- Culture
- Geography
- Health
- History
- Mathematics
- Nature
- People
- Philosophy
- Religion
- Society
- Technology
Places, people, and times
Indices
Content administration
About Wikipedia | |
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Readers' FAQ | |
Contributing to Wikipedia | |
Protocols and conventions | |
Getting assistance | |
Wikipedia community | |
Sourcing and referencing | |
Information | |
How-to | |
Wiki markup | |
Directories | |
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