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Interwiki links on wikis based on free links, such as Wikipedia, typically follow the same principle, but using the delimiters that would be used for internal links.
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Interwiki links on a CamelCase-based wiki frequently take the form of " Code: PageName ", where Code is the defined InterMap prefix for another wiki.
Interwiki links ( like external links ) are displayed in a slightly paler blue than ordinary wikilinks.
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The link tags should be sorted alphabetically based on the local names of the languages, as described at m: Interwiki sorting order.
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Since then, it has focused on improving relationships with Western countries, cultivating links with other Portuguese-speaking countries, and asserting its own national interests in Central Africa through military and diplomatic intervention.
Because of its ( relatively ) economically isolated location, Alberta relies heavily on transportation links with the rest of the world.
Astrology has been criticized for failing to provide a physical mechanism that links the movements of celestial bodies to their purported effects on human behaviour.
* There is a section on Autonomous Houses in the Reality Sculptors wiki, including links to a mailing list which frequently discusses autonomous design considerations.
The town has strong local travel links as Accrington railway station lies on the East Lancashire Line serving trains running locally and trains running from Blackpool to York.
The economy is closely aligned with India's through strong trade and monetary links and dependence on India's financial assistance.
* secondary suspension via two air springs mounted on the pivot plank, this is connected to the bogie by pendulum links.
* Lomborg's personal website, with own articles, links to related broadcasts on radio and TV, and Lomborg's opinion on the issues with the Danish Committees on Scientific Dishonesty
* The national network for fixed phones consists of some Panaftel microwave radio relay links ( from Bangui to Bossembele, Baoro, Carnot, Berberati and on to Gamboula on the border with Cameroon ).
In 2003 Lance Milbrand stayed on the island for 41 days on a National Geographic Society expedition, recording his adventure in video, photos, and a written diary ( see links below ).
Uribe's supporters in turn believe that increased military action is a necessary prelude to any serious negotiation attempt with the guerrillas and that the increased security situation will help to, in the long term, focus more actively on reducing most wide-scale abuses and human rights violations on the part of both the armed groups and any rogue security forces that might have links to the paramilitaries.
* Case studies on the implementation of the Convention from BGCI website with links to relevant articles
*** Walk around Colossus A detailed tour of the replica Colossus – make sure to click on the " More Text " links on each image to see the informative detailed text about that part of Colossus
* Website on Copeland's 2006 book with much information and links to recently declassified information
Links were either butted together meaning that the ends touched each other and were not riveted, or the kusari was constructed with links where the wire was turned or twisted two or more times, these split links are similar to the modern split ring commonly used on keychains.
links and wikis
By making wiki links simpler to type for the members of a particular community, these features help bring the different wikis closer together.
The two most common link patterns in wikis are CamelCase and free links ( arbitrary phrases surrounded by some set delimiter, such as < nowiki > double square brackets </ nowiki >).
) So for example in the English language article on Plankton, which is available on many other wikis, the interlanguage links might look like this:
When MediaWiki was created, it was typical for wikis to require text like " WorldWideWeb " to create a link to a page about the World Wide Web: links in MediaWiki, on the other hand, are created by surrounding words with double square brackets, and any spaces between them are left intact, e. g. < code >< nowiki > World Wide Web </ nowiki ></ code >.
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