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== Notes syntax == | |||
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<span id="Note links"></span> | |||
(↑ [[#Note links jump|NOTE]]) <i>How to create the Note jump-to and jump-back links:</i> | |||
The Note link-labels, such as <sup>[[#Bao Dai abdication|N.bda]]</sup> in superscript, are unique identifiers for the corresponding Notes, with "N" standing for "Note", followed by a period and three or four characters summarizing the Note contents, e.g., "bda" for "Bao Dai abdication," which is the title (in italics) of the Note (jump-to) link <sup>[[#Bao Dai abdication|N.bda]]</sup>. In front of each Note, the uparrow ↑ preceeding a Note (jump-back) link such as (↑ [[#Bao Dai abdication jump|N.bda]]) indicates the link to jump back UP to the main text where the jump-to link <sup>[[#Bao Dai abdication|N.bda]]</sup> appears. | |||
The target of the jump-back link (↑ [[#Bao Dai abdication jump|N.bda]]) is the HTML ''[[HTML element#Anchor |anchor]]'' with the code <code><nowiki><span id="Bao Dai abdication jump"></span></nowiki></code> having the anchor name being "Bao Dai abdication jump", without an [[Anchor_text]] (or link text, or link label) inside. The code <code><nowiki>[[#Bao Dai abdication jump|N.bda]]</nowiki></code> creates the jump-back link (see [[Help:Link]]) with label "[[#Bao Dai abdication jump|N.bda]]" to jump back UP to the main text where the anchor with anchor name "Bao Dai abdication jump" was embedded. | |||
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Crude test at [[User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/reflist]]. | |||
== All pages beginning with Philadelphia == | == All pages beginning with Philadelphia == | ||
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** development pressures and blight grants etc. | ** development pressures and blight grants etc. | ||
** affordable housing | ** affordable housing | ||
* [[User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test8]] - | * [[User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test8]] - Knoxville, Tennessee | ||
* [[User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test9]] - | * [[User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test9]] - Kahlil Gibran | ||
* [[User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test10]] - old version of Cryptography w/Two way encryption section intact (I hope) | * [[User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test10]] - old version of Cryptography w/Two way encryption section intact (I hope) | ||
* [[User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test11]] - Mark Hyman | * [[User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test11]] - Mark Hyman | ||
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* [[User:Pat Palmer/sandbox/test18]] - vegetarianism | * [[User:Pat Palmer/sandbox/test18]] - vegetarianism | ||
* [[User:Pat Palmer/sandbox/test19]] - Dr. F refs | * [[User:Pat Palmer/sandbox/test19]] - Dr. F refs | ||
* [[User:Pat Palmer/sandbox/test20]] - LNT Report (Mike Conley) | |||
* Ms. Magazine | * Ms. Magazine | ||
* Gloria Steinam | * Gloria Steinam |
Latest revision as of 08:02, 25 July 2024
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This is a test.
Example of all works at Project Gutenberg: O._Henry/External_Links
This is an example of coloring text...
templates for listing article differently
See User_talk:Karsten_Meyer. Using commas to separate:
Legendre symbol, Liver, John Lennon, Los Angeles, California, Lucas number, Paul McCartney,
Notes syntax
(↑ NOTE) How to create the Note jump-to and jump-back links: The Note link-labels, such as N.bda in superscript, are unique identifiers for the corresponding Notes, with "N" standing for "Note", followed by a period and three or four characters summarizing the Note contents, e.g., "bda" for "Bao Dai abdication," which is the title (in italics) of the Note (jump-to) link N.bda. In front of each Note, the uparrow ↑ preceeding a Note (jump-back) link such as (↑ N.bda) indicates the link to jump back UP to the main text where the jump-to link N.bda appears.
The target of the jump-back link (↑ N.bda) is the HTML anchor with the code <span id="Bao Dai abdication jump"></span>
having the anchor name being "Bao Dai abdication jump", without an Anchor_text (or link text, or link label) inside. The code [[#Bao Dai abdication jump|N.bda]]
creates the jump-back link (see Help:Link) with label "N.bda" to jump back UP to the main text where the anchor with anchor name "Bao Dai abdication jump" was embedded.
Crude test at User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/reflist.
All pages beginning with Philadelphia
Help pages on Wikipedia
- https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Cheatsheet
- https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infobox
- https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Wikitext
- https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Footnotes#Footnotes:_predefined_groups
collapsible or expandable (template source U.S. states)
Template:US states {{US states}}
See U.S. States and Territories for a more complete listing including territories and uninhabited islands.
Click on a column header to sort the table by that item.
1Size in square miles, land area only (minus water).
2Population per 2020 census.
3Population density in persons per square mile.
4Electoral votes for the 2024 presidential election.
No | Name | Short | Year | Size1 | Population2 | Density3 | EV's4 | Capital | Subdivisions |
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1 | Alabama | AL | 1819 - 22nd | 50,744 | 5,024,279 | 99.0 | 9 | Montgomery | 67 counties |
2 | Alaska | AK | 1959 - 49th | 571,951 | 733,391 | 1.3 | 3 | Juneau | 16 boroughs[1] |
3 | Arizona | AZ | 1912 - 48th | 113,635 | 7,151,502 | 62.9 | 11 | Phoenix | 15 counties |
4 | Arkansas | AR | 1836 - 25th | 52,068 | 3,011,524 | 57.8 | 6 | Little Rock | 75 counties |
5 | California | CA | 1850 - 31st | 155,959 | 39,538,223 | 253.5 | 54 | Sacramento | 58 counties |
6 | Colorado | CO | 1876 - 38th | 103,718 | 5,773,714 | 55.7 | 10 | Denver | 64 counties |
7 | Connecticut | CT | 1788 - 5th | 4845 | 3,605,944 | 744.3 | 7 | Hartford | 8 counties[2] and 169 towns |
8 | Delaware | DE | 1787 - 1st | 1954 | 989,948 | 506.6 | 3 | Dover | 3 counties |
9 | Florida | FL | 1845 - 27th | 53,927 | 21,538,187 | 399.4 | 30 | Tallahassee | 67 counties |
10 | Georgia | GA | 1788 - 4th | 57,906 | 10,711,908 | 185.0 | 16 | Atlanta | 159 counties |
11 | Hawaii | HI | 1959 - 50th | 6423 | 1,455,271 | 226.6 | 4 | Honolulu | 5 counties[3] |
12 | Idaho | ID | 1890 - 43rd | 82,747 | 1,839,106 | 22.2 | 4 | Boise | 44 counties |
13 | Illinois | IL | 1818 - 21st | 55,584 | 12,812,508 | 230.5 | 19 | Springfield | 102 counties |
14 | Indiana | IN | 1816 - 19th | 35,867 | 6,785,528 | 189.2 | 11 | Indianapolis | 92 counties |
15 | Iowa | IA | 1846 - 29th | 55,869 | 3,190,369 | 57.1 | 8 | Des Moines | 99 counties |
16 | Kansas | KS | 1861 - 34th | 81,815 | 2,937,880 | 35.9 | 6 | Topeka | 105 counties |
17 | Kentucky | KY | 1792 - 15th | 39,728 | 4,505,836 | 113.4 | 8 | Frankfort | 120 counties |
18 | Louisiana | LA | 1812 - 18th | 43,562 | 4,657,757 | 106.9 | 8 | Baton Rouge | 64 parishes |
19 | Maine | ME | 1820 - 23rd | 30,862 | 1,362,359 | 44.1 | 4 | Augusta | 16 counties |
20 | Maryland | MD | 1788 - 7th | 9,774 | 6,177,224 | 632.0 | 10 | Annapolis | 22 counties + Baltimore[4] |
21 | Massachussetts | MA | 1788 - 6th | 7840 | 7,029,917 | 896.7 | 11 | Boston | 14 counties, 50 cities, 301 towns[5] |
22 | Michigan | MI | 1836 - 25th | 56,804 | 10,077,331 | 177.4 | 15 | Lansing | 83 counties |
23 | Minnesota | MN | 1858 - 32nd | 79,610 | 5,706,494 | 71.7 | 10 | St. Paul | 87 counties |
24 | Mississippi | MS | 1817 - 20th | 46,907 | 2,961,279 | 63.1 | 6 | Jackson | 82 counties |
25 | [[Missouri]] | MO | 1821 - 24th | 68,886 | 6,154,913 | 89.3 | 10 | Jefferson City | 115 counties |
26 | Montana | MT | 1889 - 41st | 145,552 | 1,084,225 | 7.4 | 4 | Helena | 56 counties |
27 | Nebraska | NE | 1867 - 37th | 76,872 | 1,961,504 | 25.5 | 5 | Lincoln | 93 counties |
28 | Nevada | NV | 1864 - 36th | 109,826 | 3,104,614 | 28.3 | 6 | Carson City | 17 counties |
29 | New Hampshire | NH | 1788 - 9th | 8968 | 1,377,529 | 153.6 | 4 | Concord | 10 counties |
30 | New Jersey | NJ | 1787 - 3rd | 7417 | 9,288,994 | 1,252.4 | 14 | Trenton | 21 counties |
31 | New Mexico | NM | 1912 - 47th | 121,356 | 2,117,522 | 17.4 | 5 | Santa Fe | 33 counties |
32 | New York | NY | 1788 - 11th | 47,214 | 20,201,249 | 427.9 | 28 | Albany | 62 counties |
33 | North Carolina | NC | 1789 - 12th | 48,711 | 10,439,388 | 214.3 | 16 | Raleigh | 100 counties |
34 | North Dakota | ND | 1889 - 39th | 68,976 | 779,094 | 11.3 | 3 | Bismarck | 53 counties |
35 | Ohio | OH | 1803 - 17th | 40,948 | 11,799,448 | 288.2 | 17 | Columbus | 88 counties |
36 | Oklahoma | OK | 1907 - 46th | 68,667 | 3,959,353 | 57.7 | 7 | Oklahoma City | 77 counties |
37 | Oregon | OR | 1859 - 33rd | 95,997 | 4,237,256 | 44.1 | 8 | Salem | 36 counties |
38 | Pennsylvania | PA | 1787 - 2nd | 44,817 | 13,002,700 | 290.1 | 19 | Harrisburg | 67 counties |
39 | Rhode Island | RI | 1790 - 13th | 1045 | 1,097,379 | 1,050.1 | 4 | Providence | 5 counties |
40 | South Carolina | SC | 1788 - 8th | 30,110 | 5,118,425 | 170.0 | 9 | Columbia | sub |
41 | South Dakota | SD | 1889 - 40th | 75,885 | 886,667 | 11.7 | 3 | Pierre | 66 counties |
42 | Tennessee | TN | 1796 - 16th | 41,217 | 6,910,840 | 167.7 | 11 | Nashville | 95 counties |
43 | Texas | TX | 1845 - 28th | 261,797 | 29,145,505 | 111.3 | 40 | Austin | 154 counties |
44 | Utah | UT | 1896 - 45th | 82,144 | 3,271,616 | 39.8 | 6 | Salt Lake City | 29 counties |
45 | Vermont | VT | 1791 - 14th | 9250 | 643,077 | 69.5 | 3 | Montpelier | 14 counties[6] |
46 | Virginia | VA | 1788 - 10th | 39,594 | 8,631,393 | 218.0 | 13 | Richmond | 95 counties, 39 independent cities |
47 | Washington | WA | 1889 - 42nd | 66,544 | 7,705,281 | 115.8 | 12 | Olympia | 39 counties |
48 | West Virginia | WV | 1863 - 35th | 24,078 | 1,793,716 | 74.5 | 4 | Charleston | 55 counties |
49 | Wisconsin | WI | 1848 - 30th | 54,310 | 5,893,718 | 108.5 | 10 | Madison | 72 counties |
50 | Wyoming | WY | 1890 - 44th | 97,100 | 576,851 | 5.9 | 3 | Cheyenne | 23 counties |
NOTE: Contents of the above table is from this template.
ongoing
- United_States_of_America/Catalogs/States_and_Territories
- User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox#Capital_cities_list
- United States of America - example of expandable / collapsible element
keep these
- known issues - also, important manuals and extensions
test area
Getting Started | Organization | Technical Help |
Policies | Content Policy |
test pages
- User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test - off the record
- User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test2 - National Organization for Women (NOW)
- User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test3 - home automation from WP (refs fixed)
- User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test4 - home automation by Pat
- User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test5 - table of Nazi killings
- User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test6 - The Female Eunuch
- User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test7 - Princeton, New Jersey
- remove the "famous persons"; add a section of cost of living, school ranking, property taxes; parking and housing; local press (and town admin. relations with the press); local scandals
- development pressures and blight grants etc.
- affordable housing
- User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test8 - Knoxville, Tennessee
- User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test9 - Kahlil Gibran
- User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test10 - old version of Cryptography w/Two way encryption section intact (I hope)
- User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test11 - Mark Hyman
- User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/text12 - U.S. states list (definitions)
- User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/text13 - Karma
- User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/text14 - Sharon Lee
- User:Pat Palmer/sandbox/text15 - Germaine Greer
- User:Pat Palmer/sandbox/text16 - bell hooks
- User:Pat Palmer/sandbox/test17 - chakras
- User:Pat Palmer/sandbox/test18 - vegetarianism
- User:Pat Palmer/sandbox/test19 - Dr. F refs
- User:Pat Palmer/sandbox/test20 - LNT Report (Mike Conley)
- Ms. Magazine
- Gloria Steinam
- Dorothy Pittman Hughes
- History of Israel at NYTimes
article counts
Citable Articles (146)
Developed Articles (1,128)
Developing Articles (7,393)
Stubs (7,672)
External_Articles (182)
(16,469 total articles)
test template
See below: Template:User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test_template
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Note that '1' yields "and another author"; anything else (such as a 'y') yields "and other authors".
- {{Authors|Pat Palmer}}
- {{Authors|Pat Palmer|others=1}}
- {{Authors|Pat Palmer|others=y}}
AUTHORS: multiple names
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Let's see how the first one below looks (see right).
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- {{Contribs|Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer}}
- {{Contribs|Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer|others=1}}
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Capital cities list
- Montgomery, Alabama: Capital of the U.S. state of Alabama. [e]
- Juneau, Alaska: Capital of the U.S. state of Alaska. [e]
- Phoenix, Arizona: Capital of the U.S. state of Arizona. [e]
- Little Rock, Arkansas: Capital of the U.S. state of Arkansas. [e]
- Sacramento, California: Capital of the U.S. state of California. [e]
- Denver, Colorado: Capital of the U.S. state of Colorado; its nickname is Mile High City. [e]
- Hartford, Connecticut: Capital of the U.S. state of Connecticut. [e]
- Dover, Delaware: Capital of the U.S. state of Delaware. [e]
- Tallahassee, Florida: Capital of the U.S. state of Florida. [e]
- Atlanta, Georgia: Capital of the U.S. state of Georgia. [e]
- Honolulu, Hawaii: Capital of the U.S. state of Hawaii. [e]
- Boise, Idaho: Capital of the U.S. state of Idaho. [e]
- Springfield, Illinois: Capital of the U.S. state of Illinois; the home town of President Abraham Lincoln. [e]
- Indianapolis, Indiana: Capital of the U.S. state of Indiana. [e]
- Des Moines, Iowa: Capital of the U.S. state of Iowa. [e]
- Topeka, Kansas: Capital of the U.S. state of Kansas. [e]
- Frankfort, Kentucky: Capital of the U.S. state of Kentucky. [e]
- Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Capital of the U.S. state of Louisiana. [e]
- Augusta, Maine: Capital of the U.S. state of Maine. [e]
- Annapolis, Maryland: Capital of the U.S. state of Maryland, seaport, and the home of the United States Naval Academy. [e]
- Boston, Massachusetts: Capital of the U.S. Commonwealth of Massachussetts. [e]
- Lansing, Michigan: Capital of the U.S. state of Michigan. [e]
- St. Paul, Minnesota: Capital of the U.S. state of Minnesota. [e]
- Jackson, Mississippi: Capital of the U.S. state of Mississippi. [e]
- Jefferson City, Missouri: Capital of the U.S. state of [[Missouri]]. [e]
- Helena, Montana: Capital of the U.S. state of Montana, in the western part of the state; estimated population (2020) 32,362. [e]
- Lincoln, Nebraska: Capital of the U.S. state of Nebraska, on open prairie in the southeastern part of the state; population in 2020 was 291,383. [e]
- Carson City, Nevada: Capital of the U.S. state of Nevada. [e]
- Concord, New Hampshire: Capital of the U.S. state of New Hampshire. [e]
- Trenton, New Jersey: Capital of the U.S. state of New Jersey. [e]
- Santa Fe, New Mexico: Capital of the U.S. state of New Mexico. [e]
- Albany, New York: Capital of the U.S. state of New York, 2.5+ hours travel time from New York City. [e]
- Raleigh, North Carolina: Capital of the U.S. state of North Carolina (U.S. state). [e]
- Bismarck, North Dakota: Capital of the U.S. state of North Dakota, located in the center of the state. [e]
- Columbus, Ohio: Capital of the U.S. state of Ohio and largest city in the state. [e]
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Capital of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. [e]
- Salem, Oregon: Add brief definition or description
- Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Capital of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. [e]
- Providence, Rhode Island: Capital of the U.S. state of Rhode Island. [e]
- Columbia, South Carolina: Add brief definition or description
- Pierre, South Dakota: Add brief definition or description
- Nashville, Tennessee: Add brief definition or description
- Austin, Texas: Add brief definition or description
- Salt Lake City, Utah: Add brief definition or description
- Montpelier, Vermont: Add brief definition or description
- Richmond, Virginia: Add brief definition or description
- Olympia, Washington: Add brief definition or description
- Charleston, West Virginia: Add brief definition or description
- Madison, Wisconsin: Add brief definition or description
- Cheyenne, Wyoming: Add brief definition or description
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Notes and Refs
- ↑ Alaska boroughs include Municipality of Anchorage and an Unorganized Borough administered directly by the state.
- ↑ Connecticut counties have had no government power since 1960)
- ↑ One Hawaii county is administered by the state Dept. of Health
- ↑ Baltimore, Maryland is an independent city not in any county.
- ↑ Counties in Massachussetts have little government function.
- ↑ Vermont counties have limited governmental powers.