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No description. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Category 1 Category from which page will be selected Page name optional Namespace ns no description Unknown optional type type no description Unknown optional action action no description Unknown optional text text no description Unknown optional Examples {{Random page in category}} would produce on ...
Wikipedia:Random page patrol; Wikipedia:Random pages test; Wikipedia:Wiki-Link Game – fun with the Random article feature; Wikipedia:Enhanced Random Article – custom script; randomlink.js – tool to follow a random link or go to a random page in a category, list or WikiProject; Special:RandomInCategory; Template:Random page in category
First parameter is the category from which to get a random page. If it is not specified, it defaults to current page, which works only on category pages.
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Special:RandomInCategory (Random page in category): redirects to a random page within the specified category (can be from any namespace). Special:RandomRedirect: redirects to a random redirect page. Special:RandomRootpage: redirects to a random root page, that is, excluding sub-pages. Some wikis, such as Wikibooks, use a sub-page hierarchy.
Adds links to the toolbar for the following pages: Articles for deletion, Pending changes, New pages, and Random AFC. 21: 6: Random in this category : Adds a "random in this category" link to the sidebar of category pages, which opens a random page from the current category in a new tab. N/A: N/A: Random Rootpage
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Random page patrol is a volunteer-led patrol which refers to the process of regularly and frequently checking randomly selected pages through Special:Random. The primary goal of random page patrollers is to ensure random articles conform to Wikipedia's policies on content and style as well as the related guidelines .