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If you feel that a link does not belong in the body of an article, consider moving it to a [[UniWiki:Manual of Style/Layout#See also section|"See also" section]]. | If you feel that a link does not belong in the body of an article, consider moving it to a [[UniWiki:Manual of Style/Layout#See also section|"See also" section]]. | ||
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An ''overlinked'' article contains an excessive number of links, making it difficult to identify links likely to aid the reader's understanding significantly. | An ''overlinked'' article contains an excessive number of links, making it difficult to identify links likely to aid the reader's understanding significantly. | ||
A good question to ask yourself is whether reading the article you're about to link to would help someone understand the article you are linking from. Unless a term is particularly relevant to the context in the article, the following are not usually linked: | A good question to ask yourself is whether reading the article you're about to link to would help someone understand the article you are linking from. Unless a term is particularly relevant to the context in the article, the following are not usually linked: | ||
*Everyday words understood by most readers in context | * Everyday words understood by most readers in context | ||
*The names of ''major'' geographic features, locations (e.g. United States, London, New York City, France, Berlin...), languages, nationalities (e.g. English, British, American, French, German...) and religions (e.g. Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism...) | * The names of ''major'' geographic features, locations (e.g. United States, London, New York City, France, Berlin...), languages, nationalities (e.g. English, British, American, French, German...) and religions (e.g. Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism...) | ||
*Common occupations | * Common occupations | ||
*[[#Units of measurement that are not obscure|Common units of measurement]], e.g. units relating to currency, time, temperature, length, area, or volume | * [[#Units of measurement that are not obscure|Common units of measurement]], e.g. units relating to currency, time, temperature, length, area, or volume. | ||
*Dates ''(see {{section link||Chronological items}} below)'' | *Dates ''(see {{section link||Chronological items}} below)'' | ||
Do not link to pages that [[Wikipedia:Redirect|redirect]] back to the page the link is on | Do not link to pages that [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Redirect|redirect]] back to the page the link is on. | ||
The function of links is to clarify, not emphasize; do not create links in order to draw attention to certain words or ideas, or as a mark of respect. | The function of links is to clarify, not emphasize; do not create links in order to draw attention to certain words or ideas, or as a mark of respect. | ||
Generally, a link should appear only {{em|once}} in an article, but if helpful for readers, a link may be repeated in [[UniWiki:Manual of Style/Infoboxes|infoboxes]], tables, image captions, [[Wikipedia:Help:Footnotes|footnotes]], [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Hatnote|hatnotes]], and at the first occurrence after the lead. Duplicate links in an article can be identified by using a tool that can be found at [[Wikipedia:User:Ucucha/duplinks]]. | |||
Generally, a link should appear only {{em|once}} in an article, but if helpful for readers, a link may be repeated in [[ | |||
Duplicate linking in lists is permissible if it significantly aids the reader. This is most often the case when the list is presenting information that could just as aptly be formatted in a table, and is expected to be parsed for particular bits of data, not read from top to bottom. If the list is normal article prose that happens to be formatted as a list, treat it as normal article prose. | Duplicate linking in lists is permissible if it significantly aids the reader. This is most often the case when the list is presenting information that could just as aptly be formatted in a table, and is expected to be parsed for particular bits of data, not read from top to bottom. If the list is normal article prose that happens to be formatted as a list, treat it as normal article prose. | ||