Free Encyclopedia of Thelema:Tutorial (Internal links)
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Links are important in Free Encyclopedia of Thelema articles. Links on a page that are red refer to articles that are empty of content. When there is content, the links are blue.
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Internal links
One of the things that makes Free Encyclopedia of Thelema useful (and addictive) is extensive cross-listing by internal links. These easily-created links allow users to access information related to the article they're reading.
When to link
The easiest way to learn when to link is to look at Free Encyclopedia of Thelema articles for examples. If you're trying to decide whether to make a link or not, ask yourself "If I were reading this article, would the link be useful to me?"
How to link
When you want to make a link to another Free Encyclopedia of Thelema page (called a "wiki link") you have to put it in double square brackets, like this:
- [[Temp Zone]]
Also remember that in Free Encyclopedia of Thelema the links are created automatically, so if you put double square brackets around a word, it immediately becomes a link, and because of that you have to be careful about disambiguation and pre-existing articles. For example, Mercury has several disambiguation articles, including Mercury (element), Mercury (astrology), and Mercury (godform).
If you want to use words other than the article title as the text of the link, you can add an alternative name by adding after the pipe "|" divider (SHIFT + BACKSLASH on English-layout and other keyboards).
For example, if you wanted to make a link to the Temp Zone, but wanted it to say "Zaphod" you would write it as such:
- To view the article, [[Temp Zone|Zaphod]]...
It would appear as:
- To view the article, Zaphod...
but would link to the Temp Zone.
Alternate endings
When you want to use the plural of an article title (or add any other suffix) for your link, you can add the extra letters directly outside the double square brackets.
For example, you would write:
- Long time periods can be divided into [[Aeon]]s...
It would appear as:
- Long time periods can be divided into Aeons....
Categories
You can also put the article in a category with others in a related topic. Just type [[Category:]], and put the name of the category between the colon and the brackets. For more information, refer to the categorization page.
Experiment
Try it! Here's the Temp Zone again.
Continue with the tutorial.


