Help:Contents

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jump to: navigation, search

Help index · Help desk · Help chat (IRC) · Reference desk · FAQ · Editor's welcome · Tutorial · Cheatsheet · Glossary · Any questions?

Report a problem article Contact Wikipedia


Shortcut:
WP:HELP

What would you like help with?



or browse answers to Frequently Asked Questions

Getting started
Introduction | Glossary of Wikipedia terms | Advice for parents

Policies and guidelines
The Five Pillars | Manual of Style

Browsing Wikipedia
Search for an article | Find articles and site functions

Communication in the project
Contact us | Village pump | Talk pages

Editing Wikipedia
Cheatsheet | Contributing to Wikipedia | Tutorial

The Wikipedia community
Consensus | Deleting pages | Dispute resolution

Links and references
How to make links | External links | Citing sources

Resources and lists
Cleanup resources | Types of stub | Templates

Images and media
Upload images | Add to articles | Copyright tags | Other media

Account settings and maintenance
Change your preferences | Change your signature

Keeping track of changes
Page history | User contributions | Vandalism

Technical information
Tools | The MediaWiki software

Where to ask questions
Article problem – report problems with Wikipedia articles.
Help desk – questions on how to use Wikipedia.
New contributors' help page – help for beginning editors.
Editor assistance/Requests – help for article issues or disputes.
Reference desk – general-knowledge questions.
Village pump – discussion about Wikipedia.

See the Site Map for all of the help menus on one page.

See also: Department directory, Quick directory, Editor's index, and The Missing Manual.

Tip of the day...

Fansites, Forums, & other Webpage Articles

When creating articles on forums, fansites, or other webpages, remember that Wikipedia has three notability requirements for these types of articles. These requirements are: 1. The content itself has been the subject of multiple non-trivial published works whose source is independent of the site itself. 2. The website or content has won a well known and independent award. 3. The content is distributed via a site which is both well known and independent of the creators. While a particular website need not meet all of these requirements, it should meet at least one of them.

Prior tip - Next tip

Languages