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  2. Help:Navigation - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is comprised of a vast amount of information on a broad range of subjects that include politics, science, history, music, religion, pop culture, and sports. To help the reader navigate this world of knowledge, Wikipedia has certain kinds of pages that organize and group the individual articles.

  3. Help:Introduction to navigating Wikipedia/All - Wikipedia

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    You can ask questions at either the Help desk (using or editing Wikipedia) or the Teahouse (help for newcomers). The Village pump is a set of central discussion forums. The Task Center lists various tasks you can help out with. The Signpost is Wikipedia's community-written newspaper, a good way to keep up with goings-on.

  4. Help:Menu/Navigating Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Navigation Browsing Wikipedia = scrolling, clicking on links Good starting points: To browse the encyclopedia: Wikipedia:Contents To browse the Wikipedia community: Wikipedia:Department directory To browse help resources: Help:Menu or Help:Contents/Directory Searching — type your search term into the search box (at the top right of every page)

  5. Help:Introduction/All - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is a free encyclopedia, written collaboratively by the people who use it. Since 2001, it has grown rapidly to become the world's largest reference website, with 6.9 million articles in English attracting of views every month. For a more detailed account of the project, see About Wikipedia.

  6. Help : Introduction to navigating Wikipedia/3

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    Alternatively, if you type in a complete page title and hit ↵ Enter, you'll be taken straight to that page. If you type a word or phrase that isn't an article title and hit ↵ Enter , you will see a full search page , which lists articles where your search term occurs.

  7. Help:Searching - Wikipedia

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    To get Wikipedia search results while on any web page, you can temporarily set your web browser's search box to become a Wikipedia search search box, even though you're on another web site (see Help:Searching from a web browser). This trick removes the need to first navigate to Wikipedia from a web page, and then do the search or navigation. It ...

  8. Help:Menu/Site map - Wikipedia

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    Tools to make Wikipedia work better. Catalogue of CSS classes used on the English Wikipedia Editing articles of such length that you can't edit them The MediaWiki software MediaWiki User hub – help with installation and configuration of the MediaWiki software that runs Wikipedia, for those looking to set up their own wiki.

  9. Web navigation - Wikipedia

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    Navigation bar: A navigation bar [9] or (navigation system) is a section of a website or online page intended to aid visitors in travelling through the online document. Sitemap : A site map (or sitemap ) is a list of pages of a web site accessible to crawlers or users.