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p. 1: Front cover
Concept: A Wikipedia editor (TBD)'s photograph accompanies the entire brochure and offers guidance and explains concepts. This editor should be a local community member from the language Wikipedia in which the brochure is translated (so an English Wikipedian for English, an Arabic Wikipedian for Arabic, etc.).
ការកែសម្រួលវិគីភីឌា
មគ្គុទ្ទេសក៍សម្រាប់ការធ្វើឲ្យសព្វវចនាធិប្បាយលើអ៊ីនធឺណិតកាន់តែប្រសើរឡើង
ខ្ញុំបានក្លាយជាសមាជិកវិគីភីឌាចាប់តាំងពីឆ្នាំ២០០៤។ ខ្ញុំរួមចំណែក ព្រោះខ្ញុំចូលចិត្តជួយបង្កើតឯកសារយោងដែលឥតគិតថ្លៃនិងអាចទុកចិត្តបានសម្រាប់ពិភពលោកទាំងមូល។ ខ្ញុំពេញចិត្តនឹងជួយអ្នកក្នុងការរៀនអំពីរបៀបរួមចំណែកដែរ ដូច្នេះអ្នកអាចចែករំលែកចំណេះដឹងរបស់អ្នក និងធ្វើឲ្យវិគីភីឌាកាន់តែប្រសើរ។ File:Adrianne Wadewitz-6727.jpg
Note: reason for contributing can change based on which editor we use's actual reasons for contributing.
p. 2: Intro (inside cover)
ស្រមៃមើលពិភពលោកមួយដែលនរណាម្នាក់ក៏អាចចែករំលែកចំណេះដឹងទាំងអស់បានដោយសេរី។ នេះហើយគឺជាការប្ដេជ្ញារបស់យើង។
នេះគឺជាកំណែសម្រាប់វិគីភីឌា និងគម្រោងវិគីមេឌាដទៃទៀត ដែលអ្នកស្ម័គ្រចិត្តជាច្រើនមកពីជុំវិញពិភពលោកបានបង្កើតឡើងតាំងពីឆ្នាំ២០០១។ ការនាំមកនូវចំណេះដឹងរួមរបស់មនុស្សទាំងឡាយ ទាមទារនូវចំណេះដឹងរបស់មនុស្សជាច្រើនរួមទាំងខ្លួនអ្នក!
អ្វីដែលអ្នកអាចរៀន
មគ្គុទ្ទេសក៍នេះនឹងណែនាំអ្នកអំពីរបៀបរួមចំណែកដល់វិគីភីឌា ដូច្នេះអ្នកអាចចែករំលែកចំណេះដឹងបានដោយសេរីជាមួយមនុស្សដទៃទៀត។ អ្នកនឹងដឹង៖
- អ្វីទៅជាវិគីភីឌា និង របៀបដំណើរការ
- របៀបប្រើប្រាស់វិគីភីឌា
- តើអ្នកអាចរួមចំណែកដល់វិគីភីឌាតាមរបៀបណា ហើយនិងមូលហេតុដែលអ្នកគួររួមចំណែក
- លក្ខខណ្ឌសំខាន់ៗដែលអាចឲ្យ វិគីភីឌា គួរជាទីទុកចិត្ត
- របៀបកែសម្រួលវិគីភីឌាជាមួយនឹង VisualEditor និងការប្រើប្រាស់កូដវិគី
- ការណែនាំតាមលំដាប់លំដោយពីរបៀបបន្ថែមមាតិកា
- ទំនាក់ទំនងជាមួយអ្នករួមចំណែកដទៃទៀត
ផ្លូវកាត់
តើចង់ឃើញស្ថិតិបច្ចុប្បន្នអំពីវិគីភីឌាទេ? វាយ WP:STATS ទៅក្នុងប្រអប់ស្វែងរកដូចឃើញក្នុងរូប។
អក្សរ WP:STATS គឺត្រូវបានស្គាល់ថាជាផ្លូវកាត់នៅលើវិគីភីឌា។ អ្នកអាចវាយបញ្ចូលផ្លូវកាត់ដូចនេះទៅក្នុងរបារស្វែងរក ដើម្បីទទួលបានទំព័រជាក់លាក់។
នៅក្នុងកូនសៀវភៅនេះ យើងកំណត់ផ្លូវកាត់ជា | ផ្លូវកាត់ WP:STATS ។
p. 3: What is Wikipedia? / free content
អ្វីទៅជាវិគីភីឌា?
វិគីភីឌា — ជាសព្វវចនាធិប្បាយសេរីដែលនរណាក៏អាចកែសម្រួល ហើយក៏ជាគម្រោងដែលមានអ្នករួមចំណែកច្រើនបំផុតនៅក្នុងប្រវត្តិសាស្ត្រ។ ជាមួយនឹងអត្ថបទជាច្រើនលានក្នុងច្រើនរយភាសា វិគីភីឌាក្លាយជាគេហទំព័រមួយដែលត្រូវបានមនុស្សរាប់លានអ្នកអាន។
មាតិកាជាច្រើនត្រូវបានបញ្ចូលក្នុងវិគីភីឌា ប៉ុន្តែមានប្រធានបទសំខាន់ៗច្រើនទៀតដែលមិនពេញលេញ ហើយខ្លះទៀតមិនមានអត្ថបទសោះឡើយ។ វិគីភីឌាជឿទុកចិត្តលើអ្នករួមចំណែកដូចជាអ្នក ដើម្បីរក្សាព័ត៌មានទាំងនោះឲ្យឋិតថេរ មានបច្ចុប្បន្នភាព និងពង្រីករាល់អត្ថបទខ្វះខាតផ្សេងៗទៀត ព្រមទាំងបង្កើតអត្ថបទថ្មីៗលើប្រធានបទដែលមិនទាន់មានក្នុងវិគីភីឌាភាសារបស់អ្នក។ ការរួមចំណែករបស់អ្នកដល់វិគីភីឌា អាចធ្វើបំភ្លឺដល់មនុស្សជាច្រើនរយ ពាន់ លាននាក់លើពិភពលោកនេះ។
នៅពេលអ្នកកែសម្រួលអ្វីមួយដល់វិគីភីឌា គឺមានន័យថាអ្នកកំពុងចូលរួមក្នុងសហគមន៍នៃមនុស្សជាច្រើនរយពាន់នាក់ ដែលបានចែករំលែកចំណេះដឹងរបស់ពួកគេដល់វិគីភីឌា។ អ្វីដែលសមាជិកវិគីភីឌាកំពុងធ្វើ គឺមានសក្ដានុពលដើម្បីផ្លាស់ប្ដូរពិភពលោក។ ប៉ុន្តែនៅមានផ្លូវដ៏វែងឆ្ងាយទៀតដែលត្រូវទៅ មុននឹងយើងអាចប្រមូលចំណេះដឹងរួមទាំងអស់។ ដូច្នេះហើយទើបយើងត្រូវការជំនួយពីអ្នក។
អ្វីដែលអ្នកបានរួមចំណែកនៅក្នុងវិគីភីឌា គឺជាមាតិកាសេរីហើយនឹងក្លាយជាផ្នែកមួយនៃ the commons ។ មាតិកាទាំងនោះ អាចនឹងត្រូវកែប្រែសម្រួលនិងប្រើប្រាស់ឡើងវិញដោយអ្នកដទៃផ្សេងទៀតក្រោមអាជ្ញាបណ្ណសេរី។ File:Adrianne Wadewitz-6727.jpg
ហេតុអ្វីកែសម្រួលវិគីភីឌា?
ថ្ងៃនេះ ខ្ញុំកំពុងបន្តកិច្ចការមួយជីវិតរបស់ជីតារបស់ខ្ញុំ និងសេចក្ដីស្រឡាញ់របស់គាត់ចំពោះការងារកត់ត្រាប្រវត្តិសាស្ត្រនិងបេតិកភ័ណ្ឌជាតិ។ ភាពខុសគ្នានោះគឺ ខ្ញុំមានឧបករណ៍ដែលជីតាខ្ញុំពំុមាន - វិគីភីឌា។ File:Iolanda Pensa-229.jpg
យើងចង់បានពិភពលោកមួយដែលបើកចំហជាងនេះ មានការអប់រំប្រសើរជាងនេះ ក័ដូចជា មានភាពសេរីជាងនេះ។ យើងចង់បានពិភពលោកមួយ ដែលនរណាម្នាក់ក៏អាចទទួលបានចំណេះដឹង នៅពេលដែលខ្លួនត្រូវការ។ File:Ravan Jaafar Altaie.jpg
pp. 4-5: the Wikipedia interface / navigation
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ជំនួយ
ទំព័រជំនួយ ក៏ដូចជាអត្ថបទដែរ ត្រូវបានសរសេរចងក្រងដោយអ្នករួមចំណែកវិគីភីឌា។
ផតថលសហគមន៍
ផតថលសហគមន៍ គឺជាទីដែលអនុញ្ញាតឲ្យអ្នកស្វែងយល់អំពីកិច្ចការងារដែលកំពុងត្រូវបានធ្វើឡើងនៅក្នុងសហគមន៍វិគីភីឌា រួមមាន ព័ត៌មាន-ព្រឹត្តិការណ៍នានា គម្រោងសហប្រតិបត្តិការផ្សេងៗ ក័ដូចជាកិច្ចពិភាក្សាលើគោលនយោបាយរបស់សហគមន៍ទាំងមូល។
ឧបករណ៍
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ការកំណត់ភាសា
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ស្វែងរក
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p. 6-7: Contributors / ways of contributing /why to contribute
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អ្វីដែលអ្នកវិគីភីឌាធ្វើ
Volunteers contribute in more ways than one. Here are examples of what it takes to make Wikipedia happen.
បន្ថែមអត្ថបទថ្មីនិងឯកសារយោង File:Peter Coti-5285.jpg
ស្វាគមន៍អ្នកចំណូលថ្មី និងឆ្លើយនូវសំណួររបស់ពួកគេ File:Chanitra Bishop-6291.jpg
តាមដានអត្ថបទថ្មី និងកំណែប្រែថ្មីៗ File:Tony Santiago "Tony The Marine"-9853.jpg
ពិភាក្សាគោលការណ៍វិគីភីឌា និងជួយដោះស្រាយវិវាទនានា File:Viswa Prabha-4391.jpg
ហេតុអ្វីកែសម្រួលវិគីភីឌា?
p. 8: Preparing to edit / content rules
Preparing to edit
Anyone can edit Wikipedia, but there are some basic rules. Here are some of the most important ones to follow as you start editing:
Neutral point of view
Everything on Wikipedia must be written from a neutral point of view. Articles must not take sides, but instead should describe — accurately and without bias — all the significant viewpoints on the topic published in reliable sources. Argumentation or advocacy does not belong in Wikipedia articles.
No original research
Simply put, Wikipedia is not a place to publish original ideas. Rather, you should summarize what others have published in reliable sources about the topic. Articles may not contain any new analysis, and they should not synthesize published materials to reach broader conclusions beyond what the individual sources say.
Copyright and plagiarism
Since all contributions are freely licensed, no editor owns any article; all of your contributions can and will be edited and redistributed. Except for brief quotations, copying content from copyrighted sources onto Wikipedia is not allowed. Whether direct copying or close paraphrasing, plagiarism and copyright violation are disruptive and time-consuming for volunteers to clean up. It’s important that all content you contribute to Wikipedia is written in your own words. (Public domain and freely licensed content may also be added to Wikipedia as long as it is properly attributed.)
ប្រភពគួរឲ្យទុកចិត្តបាន
Information in Wikipedia needs to be verifiable, based on reliable published sources. You should include citations for the information you add to the encyclopedia, so that others can check it for themselves. The most reliable sources for Wikipedia are third-party sources with a reputation for fact-checking, such as books published by academic presses, peer-reviewed academic journals, and international newspapers. You should be using sources that represent significant viewpoints, rather than one-off studies or fringe work. Try to find the best and most reliable sources available on the topic.
ជម្លោះផលប្រយោជន៍
If you have a conflict of interest about a particular topic — such as an employer or an organization you are a part of — you should avoid editing articles about it.
P. 9 Encyclopedic Writing Style
What is encyclopedic style?
Writing in an encyclopedic style and a formal tone is important when adding new content to Wikipedia. Instead of essay-like, argumentative, or opinionated writing, Wikipedia articles should have a straightforward, just-the-facts style. Here are examples of the do’s and don’ts of encyclopedic writing.
មិនសមរម្យ
Britannica and the Future of Encyclopedias
“ | {{{2}}} | ” |
អ្វីដែលគួរជៀសវាង
Don’t create new essay-like articles or sections.
Don’t structure your writing as an argument.
Don’t use “weasel words” (like “most experts agree” or “some people say”).
Don’t use colloquial language or slang.
Don’t use “peacock terms” (like “great”, “extraordinary”, or “intrepid”).
Don’t inject personal opinion into the writing.
Don’t use overly complex language and sentence structure.
សមរម្យ
“ | {{{2}}} | ” |
ប្រការគប្បីធ្វើ
ប្រើភាសាសាមញ្ញ
សង្ខេបហើយមានខ្លឹមសារគ្រប់គ្រាន់
ដាក់អំណះអំណាង
Attribute viewpoints to the people who hold them
Avoid stating conclusions, except when attributed to a specific source
p. 10: VisualEditor / structure of an article
[This page and the following page show edit mode for the same article in VisualEditor and wikitext, respectively. The VisualEditor side focuses on the structure of a typical article, while the wikitext side shows the wikicode syntax for typical page elements.
ការកែសម្រួលជាមួយឧបករណ៍ VisualEditor
With VisualEditor, you can see what your changes will look like as you edit, so you can focus on the content. Just click on the parts you want to change and start editing.
របារឧបករណ៍កែសម្រួល
In edit mode, the toolbar lets you add formatting, references, images, and special page elements called templates (such as the infoboxes at the beginning of many articles). When you are finished editing, press the "Save page" button.
Lead section
The first sentence provides a definition of the topic, and the lead section goes on to summarize the key points covered in the article. This is the only section without a heading.
រូបភាព
Freely licensed images and other media files can be added to Wikipedia articles from Wikimedia Commons.
អំណះអំណាង
Inline citations in the body of the article are used to show where the information in each part of the text came from. The citation details appear as footnotes at the end.
ទំព័រគំរូ
Reusable pieces called templates are used to format information in standard ways, and to insert things like the banners that alert readers to problems with an article.
តួនៃអត្ថបទ
Headings — and sometimes sub-headings — break the article up into sections, and are used to generate the table of contents. Each section usually covers some significant aspect of the topic, so that readers can jump right to the information they are looking for.
Appendices and footnotes
After the main body of an article come sections with additional information, such as related Wikipedia articles ("See also"), footnotes with details on the sources used ("References"), and a list of other websites readers could turn to for more information ("External links").
p. 11: Wiki markup
[This page consists of a simplified and excerpted version of the wiki markup for the same article as on the facing page. Most of the content is blurred out, but the example elements of markup are not. Callouts explain the most import markup syntax.]
ការកែសម្រួលជាមួយកូដ wiki markup
Wiki markup is the original form of editing Wikipedia articles (and on some browsers, it will be the only form available). It gives you precise control over the content and appearance of the page, once you understand how it works. Some of the underlying wiki markup for an article is pictured below. See how many of the corresponding elements you can find in the VisualEditor illustration.
រូបភាព
Double square brackets around the title of a photo from Wikimedia Commons will insert the image. Pipes separate optional parameters to control how the image is displayed. The most common way is with two parameters: the word “thumb” to use the standard thumbnail format, and a descriptive caption that appears beneath the image.
[[File:Example.jpg|thumb|caption]]
ដិត
Three single quotation marks before and after a string of text makes that text bold. The article’s subject is usually bolded in the first sentence.
'''អក្សរដិត'''
អំណះអំណាង
Opening and closing ref tags are used to cite a source. An automatically-numbered superscript appears at the location of the ref tags, and the content appears as a footnote in the references section.
<ref> citation text </ref>
តំណភ្ជាប់ខាងក្នុង
Double square brackets around a term create a link to the article of that name. Adding a pipe and another string of text before the closing square brackets changes the link text.
[[article title|text]]
Italic
Two single quotation marks begin and end a segment of italic text.
''italic text''
Heading
A pair of double equals signs mark a line as a heading. Triple equals signs make a sub-heading.
==Heading==
ទំព័រគំរូ
Double braces are used for templates, which are reusable page elements that serve many purposes. The first item after the opening braces is the template’s name. Pipes separate the parameters, which are additional inputs that can change the way the template works or what it displays.
{{template name|parameter}}
ឯកសារយោង
The references tag, or an equivalent template, sets the location where the footnotes show up — typically in a “Notes” or “References” section.
<references />
តំណភ្ជាប់ខាងក្រៅ
A single square bracket, followed by a URL, a space, label text, and a closing square bracket makes a normal hyperlink. Typically, they are only used in footnotes or an “External links” section.
[http://www.example.com text]
ចំណាត់ថ្នាក់ក្រុម
At the end of an article, double square brackets around a string that starts with Category: adds an article to the specified category. Categories organize Wikipedia articles into related sets.
[[Category:Something]]
For more wiki markup help, see the cheatsheet on page 19 or visit the reference page | shortcut WP:MARKUP.
pp. 12-13: Adding content, step by step
Adding content, step by step
These images show how one contributor added new information to the article on Penny Cyclopaedia.
The article before editing...
...and the article after changes were saved.
This image shows what the contributor added and the markup they used. Follow these steps and you too can add content to a Wikipedia article.
Step 1: Pick a topic you want to write more about.
Step 2: Find a reliable source that covers the topic better than the current Wikipedia article.
Step 3: Now comes the fun part. Click the Edit button!
Step 4: Add some of what is missing. Using the source you’ve found, summarize the information you want to add in your own words.
Step 5: At the end of your new block of text, add a reference. In the edit toolbar — whether you’re using wiki markup or VisualEditor — you can click the ‘cite’ icon to cite your source.
Step 6: In the ‘edit summary’ field, add a brief description of what you’ve done in your edit.
(With VisualEditor, you’ll be prompted for an edit summary after you click Save page.) The edit summary helps other editors understand what you are doing.
Step 7: Now it’s time to save your changes. Be sure to click Save page.
Don’t worry. If you make a mistake, you can always make more changes or restore a previous version of the article.
p. 14: Interacting / user pages / user talk
ទំព័រអ្នកប្រើប្រាស់ និងទំព័រពិភាក្សា
Wikipedia has other types of pages beyond articles. As you start editing, you might also want to create your User page to let others get to know you a little bit.
At the top right (if you are logged in) you will see your username, which you can click to reach your User page. Links to pages that do not exist — such as your User page if you have not created it yet — are colored red, instead of the typical blue.
If you click the Create button on one of these pages, you can start from a blank page. A User page is a place to write a little bit about yourself, to give other contributors an idea of who you are and what you’re interested in. You can share as much or as little as you like.
When you Save the page, your red link will turn blue!
You also have a User Talk page, where other contributors can leave messages for you. If you want to contact another contributor, you can navigate to their Talk page and leave a message at the bottom.
You should sign your messages on Talk pages; clicking the Signature button in the edit toolbar will insert four tildes ( ~ ~ ~ ~ ), the special wiki markup for inserting your username along with the date and time of your message.
This icon on the edit toolbar is the Signature button
p. 15: article talk / etiquette
Interacting with the community
Every article has its own Talk page, too. These Talk pages can be used to make suggestions, post new sources, point out problems, and discuss changes that contributors disagree about.
One important guideline for community discussions on Wikipedia is to be respectful and civil. Even if you get into disagreements, you should assume good faith on the part of other contributors. They almost always have the same goal you do — to make Wikipedia better. Keep the discussions focused on content, rather than making them about individual contributors.
p. 16 mobile editing
Mobile editing
In addition to the traditional desktop interface, Wikipedia has a streamlined mobile version that you can use to both read and edit. Just visit Wikipedia on your smartphone or tablet, then log in.
Show and hide menu options
កែសម្រួលអត្ថបទ
ផ្ទុកឡើងនិងបន្ថែមរូបថត
Add articles to your watchlist
Check your Notifications
ហេតុអ្វីកែសម្រួលវិគីភីឌា?
p. 17 more about English Wikipedia
[The idea is that this is a page with a pretty simple layout that can be rewritten for each language to highlight whatever is important for that version of Wikipedia that isn't already covered.)
ព័ត៌មានបន្ថែមអំពីវិគីភីឌាភាសាខ្មែរ
Each language version of Wikipedia is different (although there is a lot in common across languages as well). These are some of the things specific to English Wikipedia that you may find useful.
Creating your first article
Starting a new article on English Wikipedia — and making sure it doesn’t get deleted — can be tricky. For a detailed guide on creating your first article, see | shortcut WP:FIRST .
Wikipedia Signpost
The Signpost | shortcut WP:SIGNPOST is a weekly community newspaper, covering Wikipedia-related news and research, important discussions, new Featured content, and more. You can even subscribe to have it delivered to your Talk page each week.
Uploading non-free images
In general, only freely licensed or public domain images can be used to illustrate Wikipedia articles, and these should be uploaded to Wikimedia Commons (commons.wikimedia.org). However, limited exceptions are allowed on English Wikipedia under the non-free content rules | shortcut WP:NONFREE for things like album covers. Non-free images uploaded to Wikipedia without a clear justification under the rules will be deleted.
វិគីគម្រោង
WikiProjects are groups of contributors who have a common interest when it comes to editing Wikipedia. Browsing the existing WikiProjects | shortcut WP:WIKIPROJECT and joining ones that interest you can be a good way to find things you want to work on and connect with other Wikipedians.
[WikiProject Directory image]
Wikipedia 1.0 assessments
WikiProjects on English Wikipedia have a system for rating the quality and importance of articles, known as the Wikipedia 1.0 assessments | shortcut WP:ASSESS . For quality, these ratings go from Stub (just the beginnings of an article) to Start to C-class to B-class, and then the formally reviewed ratings of Good article, A-class, and Featured article.
You can see the ratings for an article at the top of its Talk page, and most WikiProjects maintain a table showing how many articles related to that WikiProject have each rating. Browsing WikiProjects for Stub and Start articles is a good way to find new topics to work on.
p. 18: article quality / additional resources
Evaluating Wikipedia article quality
The quality of Wikipedia articles varies widely; many are very good, but some lack depth and clarity, contain bias, or are out of date. In general, high-quality articles have these elements:
- a lead section that gives an easy-to-understand overview,
- a clear structure,
- balanced coverage,
- neutral content, and
- reliable sources.
Additional information about article quality is available by consulting the “Evaluating Wikipedia” brochure (see below).
ធនធានបន្ថែមផ្សេងទៀត
Evaluating Wikipedia: Tracing the evolution and evaluating the quality of articles"
How articles evolve, elements of good quality articles, and signs of poor quality articles are all covered in this guide.
http://education.wikimedia.org/evaluating
Illustrating Wikipedia: A guide to contributing content to Wikimedia Commons
A companion guide covering Wikimedia Commons, the media repository for images used on Wikipedia. The brochure covers what Wikimedia Commons is, how to upload files, how to use files, and the basics of free licenses.
Instructor Basics: How to use Wikipedia as a teaching tool
This brochure offers best practices for educators looking to assign students to contribute to Wikipedia as part of their course curriculum.
http://education.wikimedia.org/instructorbasics
p. 19: wiki markup cheatsheet
Wiki markup cheatsheet
These examples cover the formatting needed most often when editing Wikipedia articles with wiki markup. For more help, see | shortcut H:MARKUP .
បរិយាយ
អ្វីដែលអ្នកវាយបញ្ចូល
អ្វីដែលអ្នកទទួលបាន
ទ្រេត
អក្សរទ្រេត
ដិត
អក្សរដិត
Section headers
Heading text
តំណភ្ជាប់ទៅកាន់ទំព័រវិគីភីឌាផ្សេងទៀត (តំណភ្ជាប់ខាងក្នុង)
Denis Diderot
Internal link with different text
តំណភ្ជាប់ទៅកាន់គេហទំព័រដទៃ
Bulleted list
- Wikipedia
- Encyclopédie
Numbered list
- A - Azymites
- B - Cézimbra
Image with caption
[[File:Example.jpg|thumb|Caption text]]
Caption text
Signature and timestamp (for Talk pages)
~~~~
Username (talk) 19:50, 11 December 2013 (UTC)
To make a citation
អ្វីដែលអ្នកវាយបញ្ចូល
អ្វីដែលអ្នកទទួលបាន
Insert a citation
Page text. <ref>[http://example.org Example.org], more text.</ref>
Page text.[1]
Display citation footnotes
<references />
1. ^ Example.org, more text.
p. 20: back cover / glossary
edit summary
A brief explanation of an edit to a Wikipedia page, which helps other contributors follow the development an article and understand the intention of the edit.
អាជ្ញាបណ្ណសេរី
A public copyright license that ensures the freedom to use and study a work, to make and redistribute copies of it, to make changes and improvements, and to distribute derivative works, by any person for any purpose. Wikipedia — and each individual contribution to it — uses the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license, which is a free license. See | shortcut WP:CC-BY-SA to learn more.
ប្រវត្តិ
The record of a Wikipedia page, accessible through the View history tab, that shows every edit made. Any two versions can be compared to see the specific differences (known as a diff), and previous versions can be restored.
កូដ m
The special code used to format a Wikipedia page. See the cheatsheet (page 19) for the basics, or go to | shortcut H:MARKUP for more detail.
Notification
A message for you that shows up at the top of a Wikipedia page. If you want to let someone know you replied to them, you can create a Mention Notification by including a link to their User page in a signed Talk page message.
parameter
A bit of text, separated from other bits with a pipe character (|), that is used to control how images, templates, and other wiki markup appear on a page.
stub
A short, undeveloped article with plenty of room for expansion. Adding content to stubs is a good way for new contributors to get started.
Talk page
The discussion space for an article or other Wikipedia page, where you can talk about the contents of the page with other contributors.
templates
A way of automatically including the contents of one page within another. For instructions on using them, see | shortcut H:T .
User page
The personal page of an individual contributor, which begins with "User:" followed by their username. Wikipedians can use their User pages to share information about themselves and their interests, list the articles they have worked on or want to work on, and much more.
Wikimedia Commons
The media repository for Wikipedia and many other wikis, where you can contribute freely licensed photos, diagrams, videos, and other media files for illustrating Wikipedia.
Wikipedian
Someone who helps build Wikipedia. Commons synonyms include contributor, user, editor, and community member.
All images from Wikimedia Commons are under a CC BY-SA license or public domain unless otherwise stated. The content contained within is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License v.3.0 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:CC-BY-SA) or any later version.
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