এই ৱিকিপিডিয়া পৃষ্ঠাটো বা ইয়াৰ অংশবিশেষ অসমীয়া ভাষাত লিখা হোৱা নাই। সেয়ে ইয়াক অসমীয়ালৈ অনুবাদ কৰি অসমীয়া ৱিকিপিডিয়াৰ ভেটি সুদৃঢ় কৰাত সহায় কৰক। |
এই পৃষ্ঠাখন অসমীয়া ৱিকিপিডিয়াৰ সম্পাদনাৰ পথনিৰ্দেশিকা থকা প্ৰবন্ধ। এয়া হৈছে সাধাৰণতে স্বীকৃত মানদণ্ড যাক সম্পাদকসকলে অনুসৰণ কৰিবলৈ চেষ্টা কৰা উচিত, যদিও ইয়াক সাধাৰণ জ্ঞানৰ সৈতে সৰ্বশ্ৰেষ্ঠ ব্যৱহাৰ কৰা হয়, আৰু মাজে মাজে ব্যতিক্ৰমো হ'ব পাৰে। এই পৃষ্ঠাৰ যিকোনো গুৰুত্বপূৰ্ণ সম্পাদনাই সহমত প্ৰতিফলিত কৰিব লাগে। যদি ইয়াৰ কোনো বিষয় স্পষ্ট হোৱা নাই, প্ৰথমে আলোচনা পৃষ্ঠাত আলোচনা কৰক। |
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Sometimes a word means more than one thing, so you might want the same title for two different pages.
To solve this, we disambiguate.
Wikipedia grows very fast because making links is quite simple and natural. When you type in a window for editing, put two brackets on each side of the word (like this: [[Mercury]]
) and you will get Mercury. If you do this to a word you have made it a link.
There are many things called Mercury. Some of these are:
Mercury can also mean many other things. Which one did you mean to link?
Solving this ambiguity can be done in several ways:
Making a disambiguation involves four steps:
A warning, though: people have a tendency to create disambiguation pages without fixing all the links to them. The result is that Wikipedia is left in a worse state than it was before the page was split.
Before creating a disambiguation page, click on "What links here" to find all the pages that link to the page you are about to change. Make sure those pages are fixed or that they won't be adversely affected before you do the split.
A code of honor for creating disambiguation pages is to fix the misdirected links that will be created when the disambiguation page is made.
For creating the specific topic pages, a few options are available:
For more on which word or phrase to insert in the parentheses, see ৱিকিপিডিয়া:Naming conventions and ৱিকিপিডিয়া বাৰ্তা:Naming conventions.
There is some flexibility in creating the disambiguation page itself, or even whether it is necessary to create one at all. As mentioned earlier, if the title clearly has one central most important meaning, and one or two lesser-known meanings in narrow contexts, it is probably better to have the full article about the primary meaning under the simple title, after brief links to the special uses.
For example, the poker article covers the card game; it is unlikely that there will ever be an encyclopedia article on fireplace pokers, but if we did create one, then we could link to it from the existing poker article without having to move that article to "Poker (game)".
If a disambiguation page is merited, it can be as simple as a bullet list of specific articles with links and perhaps a brief one-line description of each (saving details for the specific articles), or it might have some explanatory text of its own if differences need to be explained, or if there is interesting history of the term itself independent of the specific topics. If each of the topics themselves only has a sentence or two, it may be simpler just to put all of them together in one article. If there is the need to give an article its own page afterward, it can always be done.
The appropriate method will depend on the nature of the subject. The articles below serve as examples of what can be done (and a few examples of what shouldn't be done, but hopefully not many). Note that a disambiguating page may look a lot like a dictionary entry. We try to maintain a policy that Wikipedia is not a dictionary, so please resist the urge to make such pages even more dictionary-like than they already are (for example, there is no need to put parts of speech, plurals or pronunciations, unless those serve to clarify the topics).
You may want to include a note at the bottom the page, or insert by typing {{disambig}}
.
Some people don't understand what such a notice accomplishes, however, and recommend against them. Others recommend a shorter version (one which does not indicate that links to disambiguation pages need "fixing"):
If you're not making a whole disambiguation page you can put a notice at the top or bottom of a page (some examples):
Or
Or (short version at the top of the page)
There is rarely any need for links directly to disambiguation pages; in most cases links should point to the article that deals with the specific meaning intended, and not to a disambiguation page. Most times, the disambiguation page may be an orphan. Before making a page into a disambiguation page one should first look at each page that links to it (using the "pages that link here" feature of the software) and correct the links appropriately. Of course, the whole point of making a disambiguation page is so that accidental links made to it will make sense, so it's not a major problem if there are still links to it; indeed some may argue that finding unexpected things is part of what makes Wikipedia interesting (as long as you can still find the expected things as well).
The Wikipedia software has a special page that lists "orphaned" pages; that is, pages that no other page links to. For disambiguating pages, we usually want pages to link to the more specific pages, so they may be "orphaned".
"বিশেষ:Whatlinkshere/Wikipedia:Disambiguation" is a special page which lists all disambiguation pages.
If you create a disambiguation page, put a link to it in at least one of those pages as appropriate.