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This page is a list of the most common and basic technical terms that are necessary for using the MediaWiki software.
   
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The list is designed to be conveniently translatable to all the languages in which people can use MediaWiki. It is not supposed to be an exhaustive glossary of all MediaWiki terms, but only of those that are the most necessary for all languages, and in particular, for starting up the adaptation of MediaWiki to a new language by translating the [<tvar name="1">{{fullurl:Special:MessageGroupStats|group=core-0-mostused}}</tvar> Most important] [[<tvar name="message">#message</tvar>|messages]] (also known as "Most used").
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[[Special:MyLanguage/Translating:MediaWiki/Basic glossary: Preface|<translate><!--T:433--> More information about this glossary</translate>]]<br />
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[[Special:MyLanguage/Translating:MediaWiki/Basic glossary: Tips for translators|<translate><!--T:431--> Tips for translators</translate>]]<br />
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== About this page == <!--T:1-->
 
 
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This page is a list of the most common and basic technical terms, which are necessary for using the MediaWiki software. The list is designed to be conveniently translatable to all the languages in which MediaWiki is used. It is not supposed to be an exhaustive glossary of all MediaWiki terms, but only of those that are the most necessary for all languages, and in particular, for bootstrapping the localization in a new language.
 
 
 
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This list should be translated to all languages, including those in which MediaWiki already has a well-established terminology.
 
This list should be translated to all languages, including those in which MediaWiki already has a well-established terminology.
   
 
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It includes both terms that have particular meaning in MediaWiki, such as "category" and "template", and general computer terms, such as "file" and "upload". See the "Questions and answers" section for an explanation about that.
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It includes both terms that have particular meaning in MediaWiki, such as "category" and "template", and general computer terms, such as "file" and "upload". See the "[[<tvar name="moreinfo">Translating:MediaWiki/Basic glossary: Preface</tvar>|More information about this glossary]]" page for an explanation about that.
   
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=== Usage ===
 
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'''Bold text''' is used for emphasizing information about words that are often translated incorrectly.
   
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The glossary is sorted alphabetically by the English name.
 
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Next to many terms, there are icons. Clicking these icons may provide more information:</translate>
   
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Next to many terms, there are icons. Clicking these icons may provide more information:
 
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* {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links/Wikipedia icon}} A link to the relevant encyclopedic article in the English Wikipedia that describes the thing in question. Check the interlanguage links of this article to find articles in other languages you may know.
 
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* {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links/Wiktionary icon}} A link to the relevant page in the English Wiktionary. Make sure to read the definitions carefully and pick the one that is closest to the meaning you need. Many words in the English Wiktionary have translations to other languages. Scroll down, find the "Translations" list, find the translations list with the sense that interests you, and find your language. If your language is not listed, consider adding a translation to Wiktionary.
 
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| <translate><!--T:100--> A link to the relevant encyclopedic article in the English Wikipedia that describes the thing in question. Check the interlanguage links of this article to find articles in other languages you may know.</translate>
* {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links/MWorg icon}} A link to the relevant technical documentation page on the mediawiki.org website.
 
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| <translate><!--T:101--> A link to the relevant page in the English Wiktionary. Make sure to read the definitions carefully and pick the one that is closest to the meaning you need. Many words in the English Wiktionary have translations to other languages. To see them, scroll down, find the "Translations" list, find the translations list with the sense that interests you, and find your language. If your language is not listed, consider adding a translation to Wiktionary.</translate>
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| <translate><!--T:102--> A link to the relevant technical documentation page on the mediawiki.org website.</translate>
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=== Questions and answers === <!--T:6-->
 
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The glossary is sorted alphabetically by the English term.
 
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;<translate><!--T:7--> Why is this list needed?</translate>
 
:<translate><!--T:8--> To help volunteer translators have a convenient localization experience, and to help end users of MediaWiki have a convenient reading and editing experience, and to do it both in languages that have well-established history of MediaWiki localization, and new languages that want to join this world.</translate>
 
 
;<translate><!--T:9--> How will it help translators to new languages?</translate>
 
:<translate><!--T:10--> Wikipedia, the project for which MediaWiki was created, is over twenty years old. It is enormously successful in many languages. Accordingly, the MediaWiki software is one of the most massively localized pieces of software ever. More and more languages want to join this success. However, it is becoming increasingly difficult to translate the terminology to the new languages that want to join. Seeing a long list of whole sentences with difficult terms is intimidating for new volunteer localizers. This creates inefficiency: the localizers, who are not necessarily computer experts, have to jump between translating user interface strings and looking for good translations of more and more terms that pop up in them. Instead, it may be more convenient to translate the most basic terms at once, before starting the translation of the actual MediaWiki messages.</translate>
 
 
;<translate><!--T:11--> How will it help translators to languages into which MediaWiki has already been translated for a long time?</translate>
 
:<translate><!--T:12--> Having more people work on translations is always good for sustainability, efficiency, and mutual verification. In some languages, the same small group of translators has been doing all the volunteer localization work for years. Their work is wonderful, but it should be easy for new people to join, too. New volunteer translators may know the language well and have good intentions, but because of lack of experience, they may use inconsistent terminology. Finally, even for well-established languages, it may be useful to consider refreshing the terminology occasionally.</translate>
 
 
;<translate><!--T:13--> Why does this list include basic common computer terms, such as "file" and "upload"?</translate>
 
:<translate><!--T:14--> This may seem unnecessary, especially in well-established languages. However, in MediaWiki these terms often have a particular meaning. In addition, MediaWiki is often the first, or one of the first pieces of software that is translated into a language, and they don't have even this basic terminology. It's useful for the more established languages, too: some of these terms may have several correct translations into a certain language, but only particular translations are used in the wiki editors community of that language.</translate>
 
 
;<translate><!--T:15--> Who decides what is correct and what is not?</translate>
 
:<translate><!--T:16--> This is a wiki and there is no designated "editor-in-chief". What is correct is decided by the community of the editors and the users of the MediaWiki software—in the Wikipedia, Wikidata, and Wiktionary in that language, and in other sites that use MediaWiki.</translate>
 
 
;<translate><!--T:17--> Where can I find good translations for a term?</translate>
 
:<translate><!--T:18--> If this term was not translated in the MediaWiki localization into your language yet, try to look for it in the following places:</translate>
 
:<translate><!--T:19--> Other websites and apps in your language.</translate>
 
:<translate><!--T:20--> A general dictionary that translates from another language, such as English, French, or Russian, into your language.</translate>
 
:<translate><!--T:21--> An external glossary—a specialized list of professional terms. Such dictionaries are usually organized by topics, and the most relevant terms for MediaWiki can be found under the topics of computer science, information technology, and library science.</translate>
 
:<translate><!--T:22--> If you cannot find such terms using any of the methods suggested above, try asking a person who knows this language well, for example a teacher, a writer, a journalist, a lawyer, or a scientist.</translate>
 
 
;<translate><!--T:23--> What can we do if in our language we use different translations for one English term?</translate>
 
:<translate><!--T:24--> Up to you. You can decide to use just one translation and change the translations of all the messages that were already translated to use that single term. You can decide to list all the possible translations in this glossary, and add comments about when to use each. You can even suggest splitting the term in the English language if you think that it may be useful to other users!</translate>
 
 
;<translate><!--T:25--> What can we do if several distinct English words have the same translation in our language?</translate>
 
:<translate><!--T:26--> If the different English words usually appear in different contexts, it’s OK, and you probably don’t have to bother doing anything special. The user will hopefully figure it out. If the different words appear in the same context, be creative and find something that works in your language. For example, consider adding another word that helps understand the special meaning.</translate>
 
 
;<translate><!--T:27--> Software localization needs not only terms, but also style guides. Where can we write one for our language?</translate>
 
:<translate><!--T:28--> You are right! Style guides for several languages already exist, and if one doesn’t exist for your language, you should write it! Unlike terminology, which has similar structure in all the languages, style is unique to every language, so you are totally free to organize it any way you want.</translate>
 
 
;<translate><!--T:29--> What other related glossaries are there?</translate>
 
:* [[Terminology]] (here on translatewiki)
 
:* [[:mw:Manual:Glossary|MediaWiki Glossary]]
 
:* [[:m:Glossary|Wikimedia Glossary]]
 
:* [[:d:Wikidata:Glossary|Wikidata Glossary]]
 
:* There are Wikipedia glossaries in several languages. Note that these are specific to the ''Wikipedia'' in that particular language. They may include jargon that is specific to that Wikipedia and some rules that apply in that language, but not necessarily in others:
 
::* Arabic: [[:w:ar:ويكيبيديا:مصطلحات]]
 
::* Dutch: [[:w:nl:Help:Terminologie op Wikipedia]]
 
::* English: [[:w:en:Wikipedia:Glossary]]
 
::* Esperanto: [[:w:eo:Helpo:Vikipedia terminaro]]
 
::* French: [[:w:fr:Aide:Jargon de Wikipédia]]
 
::* German: [[:w:de:Hilfe:Glossar]]
 
::* Hindi: [[:w:hi:विकिपीडिया:शब्दावली]]
 
::* Mandarin Chinese: [[:w:zh:維基百科:術語表|維基百科:術語表]]
 
::* Norwegian Bokmål: [[:w:no:Wikipedia:Terminologi]]
 
::* Persian: [[:w:fa:ویکی‌پدیا:واژه‌نامه]]
 
::* Portuguese: [[:w:pt:Wikipédia:Glossário]]
 
::* Russian: [[:w:ru:Википедия:Глоссарий]]
 
::* Spanish: [[:w:es:Ayuda:Glosario]]
 
::* Swahili: [[:w:sw:Wikipedia:Istilahi za wiki]]
 
::* Swedish: [[:w:sv:Wikipedia:Ordlista]]
 
::* Turkish: [[:w:tr:Vikipedi:Terimler]]
 
::* Urdu: [[:w:ur:ویکیپیڈیا:اصطلاحات و مترادفات]]
 
:* [[:m:Abstract Wikipedia/Glossary|Abstract Wikipedia Glossary]]
 
:* ''What else?''
 
 
=== Editing this glossary ===
 
 
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This document is living, not frozen. It’s maintained by the community and for its benefit. Please be mindful of the following guidelines when editing it:
 
# The primary purpose of this glossary is to help the people who localize MediaWiki, especially beginners.
 
# It's not supposed to be too long. It's not a comprehensive glossary of all computer terms, MediaWiki, Wikimedia communities, or wiki editing. It must remain focused on what is necessary the [{{fullurl:Special:MessageGroupStats|group=core-0-mostused}} Most important] messages.
 
# Its readers are usually people for whom English is not the native language, and who are often not very experienced with editing wikis. It's recommended to listen to the episode ''[https://art19.com/shows/word-matters/episodes/2d3d1b15-a688-4066-830d-4a3c55d707e1 38. What Is a Learner's Dictionary?]'' of the ''Word Matters'' podcast, or [https://www.merriam-webster.com/word-matters-podcast/episode-38-learners-dictionary read that episode's transcript] for good examples of defining terms for native speakers and for learners of the language. This glossary is supposed to be more like a learners dictionary.
 
# This glossary is supposed to be general for MediaWiki and Wikimedia sites in all languages. Avoid giving examples that are unique to one particular language or wiki or linking to policy or help pages in particular wikis.
 
   
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== <translate><!--T:30--> The glossary</translate> ==
 
   
 
== A ==
 
== A ==
   
; {{anchor|account}} <translate><!--T:31--> account</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=account}}
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; <translate><!--T:account--term--> account</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=account}}
: <translate>A stored record of information about a wiki user, identified by a username.</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:account--definition--> A user account; a stored record of information about a [[<tvar name="user">#user</tvar>|user]] of a [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]], identified by a [[<tvar name="username">#username</tvar>|username]].</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:administrator--term--> administrator</translate> {{MW glossary links|enwiki=Wikipedia administrators|term=administrator}}
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: <translate><!--T:administrator--definition--> A [[<tvar name="user">#user</tvar>|user]] that has more permissions than a regular user. Most often, this includes the permissions to [[<tvar name="block">#block</tvar>|block]] and unblock users, to edit [[<tvar name="protect">#protect</tvar>|protected]] pages, and to [[<tvar name="delete">#delete</tvar>|delete]], undelete, protect, and unprotect pages. Also known in English as "admin" or "sysop".</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:anonymous--term--> anonymous</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=anonymous}}
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: <translate><!--T:anonymous--definition--> A user who didn't [[<tvar name="log_in">#log in</tvar>|log in]]. Such a user is identified by an [[<tvar name="IP_address">#IP address</tvar>|IP address]] in [[<tvar name="history">#history</tvar>|history]], [[<tvar name="recent_changes">#recent changes</tvar>|recent changes]], [[<tvar name="log">#log</tvar>|logs]], etc.</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:attribution--term--> attribution</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=attribution}}
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: <translate><!--T:attribution--definition--> The process of giving [[<tvar name="credit">#credit</tvar>|credit]].</translate>
   
 
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; <translate><!--T:beta--term--> beta</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=beta|enwiki=Beta test|enwiktionary=beta version|mworg=Extension:BetaFeatures}}
: <translate><!--T:34--> Definition.</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:beta--description--> Short for "[[<tvar name="beta_feature">#beta feature</tvar>|beta feature]]".</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:beta-feature--term--> beta feature</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=beta feature|enwiki=Beta test|enwiktionary=beta version|mworg=Extension:BetaFeatures}}
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: <translate><!--T:beta-feature--description--> A new function that is enabled on a [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]] site for testing by [[<tvar name="user">#user</tvar>|users]].</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:block--description--> Verb: Disable a [[<tvar name="user">#user</tvar>|user]]'s ability to [[<tvar name="edit">#edit</tvar>|edit]]. Noun: An instance of blocking. [[<tvar name="administrator">#administrator</tvar>|Administrators]] of wiki sites block users if they publish spam or nonsense or disrupt the wiki in other ways.</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:bot--term--> bot</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=bot|enwiki=Internet bot|enwiktionary=bot|mworg=Manual:Bots}}
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: <translate><!--T:bot--description--> Short for "robot". A computer program that makes fast automatic [[<tvar name="edit">#edit</tvar>|edits]] to [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki pages]].</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:browser--term--> browser</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=browser|enwiki=Web browser|enwiktionary=web browser}}
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: <translate><!--T:browser--description--> Short for "web browser". A computer application that lets people read websites. Common web browsers are [[:w:en:Google Chrome|Google Chrome]], [[:w:en:Firefox|Firefox]], [[:w:en:Safari (web browser)|Safari]], [[:w:en:Microsoft Edge|Microsoft Edge]], [[:w:en:Internet Explorer|Microsoft Internet Explorer]], [[:w:en:Samsung Internet|Samsung Internet]], [[:w:en:Opera (web browser)|Opera]], and [[:w:en:Tor Browser|Tor Browser]].</translate>
   
 
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; {{anchor|category}} <translate>category</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=category|enwiki=Categorization|mworg=Help:Categories}}
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; <translate><!--T:cache--term--> cache</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=cache|enwiki=Cache (computing)}}
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: <translate><!--T:cache--description--> A family of computer technologies that store data in a location that allows faster access. It usually improves performance, but sometimes it may cause outdated information to be shown to users. "Cleaning" or "purging" the cache forces new data to be shown, but may also cause a temporary performance slowdown.</translate>
: <translate>A grouping of related wiki pages. This word is also used as the namespace name for category pages.</translate>
 
; {{anchor|category page}} <translate>category page</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=category page|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
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: <translate><!--T:cancel--description--> Verb: Stop an operation without [[<tvar name="save">#save</tvar>|saving]] the work that was done until now. This most often appears on buttons.</translate>
: <translate>A wiki page in the Category namespace. A part of its content is generated automatically by creating a list of pages that are tagged as belonging to this category. It can also have more text that explains the category. A category page can itself belong to categories, in which case it's a subcategory of these categories.</translate>
 
; {{anchor|category talk}} <translate>category talk</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=category talk|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
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: <translate>Short for "category talk page". Used as the namespace name for category talk pages.</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:caption--description--> A short text that explains an image, especially a [[<tvar name="thumbnail">#thumbnail</tvar>|thumbnail]].</translate>
; {{anchor|category talk page}} <translate>category talk page</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=category talk page|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
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; <translate><!--T:CAPTCHA--term--> CAPTCHA</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=CAPTCHA}}
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: <translate><!--T:CAPTCHA--description--> A test that checks whether a user is a human or a [[<tvar name="bot">#bot</tvar>|bot]], for example, by requiring the user to type deformed characters when creating an [[<tvar name="account">#account</tvar>|account]] or adding an [[<tvar name="external_link">#external link</tvar>|external link]]. This is a technical term, and it doesn't have to be translated.</translate>
: <translate>A talk page associated with a category page.</translate>
 
; {{anchor|contribution}} <translate>contribution</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|nowikipedia=yes|term=contribution}}
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; <translate><!--T:case-insensitive--term--> case-insensitive</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=case-insensitive|enwiki=Case sensitivity}}
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: <translate><!--T:case-insensitive--description--> The opposite of [[<tvar name="case-sensitive">#case-sensitive</tvar>|case-sensitive]]: Not distinguishing uppercase and lowercase letters; treating "Cat" and "cat" as functionally the same [[<tvar name="string">#string</tvar>|string]].</translate>
: <translate>Any action that a user does to change the content of a wiki: editing, reverting, translating, uploading files, etc. Different from [[#donation|donation]].</translate>
 
; {{anchor|cookie}} <translate>cookie</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=contribution|enwiki=HTTP cookie|enwiktionary=HTTP cookie}}
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; <translate><!--T:case-sensitive--term--> case-sensitive</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=case-sensitive|enwiki=Case sensitivity}}
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: <translate><!--T:case-sensitive--description--> Distinguishing uppercase and lowercase letters; treating "Cat" and "cat" as different [[<tvar name="string">#string</tvar>|strings]].</translate>
: <translate>A small piece of information sent by a server to a the browser and then returned by the browser each time it accesses that server. It is mostly used to identify the users and store information about them.</translate>
 
; {{anchor|credit}} <translate>credit</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=credit|enwiki=Credit (creative arts)}}
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; <translate><!--T:category--term--> category</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=category|enwiki=Categorization|mworg=Help:Categories}}
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: <translate><!--T:category--description--> A group of related [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki pages]]. For example, the articles "Dog", "Mouse", and "Horse" can all belong to the category "Animals". This word is also used as the [[<tvar name="namespace">#namespace</tvar>|namespace]] [[<tvar name="prefix">#prefix</tvar>|prefix]] for category pages.</translate>
: <translate>An explicit acknowledgment of a source of text or image using the name of an author or an organization, a link to a website from which the information was copied, etc.</translate>
 
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; <translate><!--T:category-page--term--> category page</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=category page|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
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: <translate><!--T:category-page--description--> A [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki page]] in the Category [[<tvar name="namespace">#namespace</tvar>|namespace]]. A part of its [[<tvar name="content">#content</tvar>|content]] is generated automatically by creating a list of pages that are tagged as belonging to this category. It can also have more text that explains the category. A category page can itself belong to other categories, in which case it's called a [[<tvar name="subcategory">#subcategory</tvar>|subcategory]] of these categories.</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:category-talk--term--> category talk</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=category talk|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
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: <translate><!--T:category-talk--description--> Short for "category talk page". Used as the [[<tvar name="namespace">#namespace</tvar>|namespace]] [[<tvar name="prefix">#prefix</tvar>|prefix]] for category [[<tvar name="talk_page">#talk page</tvar>|talk pages]].</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:category-talk-page--term--> category talk page</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=category talk page|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
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: <translate><!--T:category-talk-page--description--> A [[<tvar name="talk_page">#talk page</tvar>|talk page]] associated with a [[<tvar name="category_page">#category page</tvar>|category page]].</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:change--term--> change</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=change|nowikipedia=yes}}
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: <translate><!--T:change--description--> When talking about [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki pages]], same as [[<tvar name="edit">#edit</tvar>|edit]].</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:character--term--> character</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=character|enwiki=Character (computing)}}
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: <translate><!--T:character--definition--> A letter (<bdi>a</bdi>, <bdi>b</bdi>, <bdi>c</bdi>, <bdi>ا</bdi>, <bdi>ب</bdi>, <bdi>ت</bdi>, <bdi>э</bdi>, <bdi>ю</bdi>, <bdi>я</bdi>, <bdi>क</bdi>, <bdi>च</bdi>, <bdi>ट</bdi>, <bdi>⼈</bdi>, <bdi>⼉</bdi>, <bdi>⼊</bdi>), a digit (1, 2, 3), a punctuation mark (., !, ?), an operator (+, -), etc.</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:client--term--> client</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=client|enwiki=Client (computing)}}
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: <translate><!--T:client--description--> A computer program that [[<tvar name="retrieve">#retrieve</tvar>|retrieves]] information from a [[<tvar name="server">#server</tvar>|server]].</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:Commons--term--> Commons</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=Commons|enwikipedia=Wikimedia Commons|enwiktionary=commons}}
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: <translate><!--T:Commons--description--> Short for "[[<tvar name="Wikimedia_Commons">#Wikimedia Commons</tvar>|Wikimedia Commons]]". Not to be confused with [[<tvar name="creative_commons">#Creative Commons</tvar>|Creative Commons]].</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:content--term--> content</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=content|nowikipedia=yes}}
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: <translate><!--T:content--description--> Everything that is shown on [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki pages]] and that [[<tvar name="user">#user</tvar>|users]] can [[<tvar name="edit">#edit</tvar>|edit]]: text, images, [[<tvar name="template">#template</tvar>|templates]], etc.</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:contents--term--> contents</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=contents|enwiki=Table of contents}}
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: <translate><!--T:contents--description--> Short for "[[<tvar name="table_of_contents">#table of contents</tvar>|table of contents]]".</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:content-page--term--> content page</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=content page}}
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: <translate><!--T:content-page--description--> A [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki page]] in the [[<tvar name="main">#main</tvar>|main]] [[<tvar name="namespace">#namespace</tvar>|namespace]] of a [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]].</translate>
  +
; <translate><!--T:contribution--term--> contribution</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=contribution|nowikipedia=yes}}
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: <translate><!--T:contribution--description--> Any action that a user does to change the [[<tvar name="content">#content</tvar>|content]] of a [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]]: [[<tvar name="edit">#edit</tvar>|editing]], [[<tvar name="rollback">#rollback</tvar>|rollbacking]], translating, [[<tvar name="upload">#upload</tvar>|uploading]] files, etc. Different from [[<tvar name="donation">#donation</tvar>|donation]].</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:cookie--term--> cookie</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=cookie|enwiki=HTTP cookie|enwiktionary=HTTP cookie}}
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: <translate><!--T:cookie--description--> A small piece of information sent by a [[<tvar name="server">#server</tvar>|server]] to the [[<tvar name="browser">#browser</tvar>|browser]] and then returned by the browser each time it accesses that server. It is mostly used to identify the [[<tvar name="user">#user</tvar>|users]] and store information about them. Users usually don't deal with them directly, but they are mentioned in the interface because they may have privacy implications.</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:Creative-Commons--term--> Creative Commons</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=Creative Commons}}
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: <translate><!--T:Creative-Commons--description--> An international network of organizations that write standardized [[<tvar name="license">#license</tvar>|licenses]] for [[<tvar name="free">#free</tvar>|free]] sharing of cultural works (text, images, video, etc.) and help people use these licenses. Most content on Wikimedia [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]]s is published under Creative Commons licenses.</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:credit--term--> credit</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=credit|enwiki=Credit (creative arts)}}
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: <translate><!--T:credit--description--> An explicit acknowledgment of a [[<tvar name="source_content">#source (content)</tvar>|source]] of text or [[<tvar name="media">#media</tvar>|media]] using the name of an author or an organization, a [[<tvar name="link">#link</tvar>|link]] to a website from which the information was copied, etc.</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:CSS--term--> CSS</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=CSS}}
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: <translate><!--T:CSS--description--> A language for designing web pages. Short for "<tvar name="CSS">Cascading Style Sheets</tvar>". This is a technical term, and it doesn't have to be translated.</translate>
   
 
== D ==
 
== D ==
   
; {{anchor|desktop}} <translate>desktop</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=desktop|enwiki=Desktop computer}}
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; <translate><!--T:delete--term--> delete</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=delete|enwiki=File deletion}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:delete--description--> Verb: Remove a page from a [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]], done by an [[<tvar name="administrator">#administrator</tvar>|administrator]]. A deleted page can usually be [[<tvar name="restore">#restore</tvar>|restored]].</translate>
: <translate>Related to using a wiki on a desktop or a laptop computer, with a large screen and a physical keyboard. Different from [[#mobile|mobile]].</translate>
 
; {{anchor|developer}} <translate>developer</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=developer|enwiki=programmer}}
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; <translate><!--T:desktop--term--> desktop</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=desktop|enwiki=Desktop computer}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:desktop--description--> Related to using a [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]] in a [[<tvar name="browser">#browser</tvar>|browser]] on a desktop or a laptop computer, with a large screen and a physical keyboard. Different from [[<tvar name="mobile">#mobile</tvar>|mobile]].</translate>
: <translate>A programmer who develops the code that runs a wiki: core MediaWiki software, MediaWiki extensions, templates, modules, gadgets, tools, etc.</translate>
 
; {{anchor|diff}} <translate>diff</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=diff}}
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; <translate><!--T:developer--term--> developer</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=developer|enwiki=programmer}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:developer--description--> A programmer who develops the code that runs a [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]]: MediaWiki, [[<tvar name="template">#template</tvar>|templates]], [[<tvar name="module">#module</tvar>|modules]], [[<tvar name="gadget">#gadget</tvar>|gadgets]], [[<tvar name="bot">#bot</tvar>|bots]], tools, etc.</translate>
: <translate>A comparison between two versions of a wiki page.</translate>
 
; {{anchor|discussion}} <translate>discussion</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=discussion}}
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; <translate><!--T:diff--term--> diff</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=diff}}
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: <translate><!--T:diff--description--> A comparison between two [[<tvar name="version">#version</tvar>|versions]] of a [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki page]].</translate>
: <translate>Largely the same thing as [[#talk|talk]], but this other word can be used in contexts that are more social and less technical.</translate>
 
; {{anchor|donation}} <translate>donation</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=donation}}
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; <translate><!--T:discussion--term--> discussion</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=discussion}}
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: <translate><!--T:discussion--description--> Largely the same thing as [[<tvar name="talk">#talk</tvar>|talk]], but this other word can be used in contexts that are more social and less technical.</translate>
: <translate>A gift of money or something else to the person or the organization that manages a wiki site. Different from [[#contribution|contribution]]</translate>
 
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; <translate><!--T:donation--term--> donation</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=donation}}
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: <translate><!--T:donation--description--> A gift of money or something else to the person or the organization that manages a [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]] site. Different from [[<tvar name="contribution">#contribution</tvar>|contribution]].</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:download--term--> download</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=download}}
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: <translate><!--T:download--description--> Verb: Copy a [[<tvar name="file">#file</tvar>|file]] from a website to a local device. The opposite of [[<tvar name="upload">#upload</tvar>|upload]].</translate>
   
 
== E ==
 
== E ==
   
; {{anchor|edit}} <translate><!--T:39--> edit</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=edit|enwiki=editing}}
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; <translate><!--T:edit--term--> edit</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=edit|enwiki=editing}}
: <translate><!--T:40--> As a verb: Change the content of a wiki page. As a noun: Any action of editing a wiki page.</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:edit--description--> Verb: Change the content of a [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki page]]. Noun: Any action of editing a wiki page.</translate>
; {{anchor|editor}} <translate>editor</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=editor}}
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; <translate><!--T:editor-user--term--> editor (user)</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=editor (user)}}
: <translate>A user who edits a wiki page.</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:editor-user--description--> A [[<tvar name="user">#user</tvar>|user]] who [[<tvar name="edit">#edit</tvar>|edits]] a [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki page]].</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:editor-program--term--> editor (program)</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=editor (program)}}
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: <translate><!--T:editor-program--description--> A feature of MediaWiki or another program that allows [[<tvar name="edit">#edit</tvar>|editing]] [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki pages]]. For example: Visual editor, 2010 wikitext editor, 2017 wikitext editor, Android app editor, etc.</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:edit-summary--term--> edit summary</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=edit summary|nowikipedia=yes}}
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: <translate><!--T:edit-summary--description--> A brief description of the changes the [[<tvar name="user">#user</tvar>|user]] has made in an [[<tvar name="edit">#edit</tvar>|edit]].</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:export--term--> export</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=export|enwiki=Import and export of data}}
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: <translate><!--T:export--description--> Verb: Download the content of one or more [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki pages]] as a [[<tvar name="file">#file</tvar>|file]] that can be [[<tvar name="import">#import</tvar>|imported]] to another [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]].</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:external-link--term--> external link</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=external link|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
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: <translate><!--T:external-link--description--> A [[<tvar name="link">#link</tvar>|link]] to a page on another website.</translate>
   
 
== F ==
 
== F ==
   
; {{anchor|file}} <translate>file</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=file|enwiki=Computer file|enwiktionary=file#Etymology 1}}
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; <translate><!--T:file--term--> file</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=file|enwiki=Computer file|enwiktionary=file#Etymology 1}}
: <translate>A piece of information stored on a computer storage device and identified by a name. In MediaWiki, files are usually images, audio clips, videos, and documents (PDF, DjVu). This word is also used as the namespace name for file pages: If the filename is "Taj Mahal.jpg", the file page name "File:Taj Mahal.jpg".</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:file--description--> A piece of information stored on a computer storage device and identified by a name. In MediaWiki, files are usually images (<bdi>JPG</bdi>, <bdi>PNG</bdi>, <bdi>SVG</bdi>), audio clips (OGG), videos (WEBM), and documents (<bdi>PDF</bdi>, <bdi>DjVu</bdi>). This word is also used as the [[<tvar name="namespace">#namespace</tvar>|namespace]] [[<tvar name="prefix">#prefix</tvar>|prefix]] for file pages: If the filename is "Taj Mahal.jpg", the file page name is "File:Taj Mahal.jpg".</translate>
; {{anchor|filename}} <translate>filename</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=filename}}
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; <translate><!--T:filename--term--> filename</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=filename}}
: <translate>The name of a file. Begins with a description of the file's content and ends with an extension that identifies the file type. For example, ".jpg" is an extension for photograph files, and "Taj Mahal.jpg" is a good name for a file that includes a photograph of the Taj Mahal.</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:filename--description--> The name of a file. Begins with a description of the file's content and ends with an extension (suffix) that identifies the file type. For example, "<tvar name="jpg"><span dir="ltr">.jpg</span></tvar>" is an extension for photograph files, and "Taj Mahal.jpg" is a good name for a file that includes a photograph of the Taj Mahal.</translate>
; {{anchor|file page}} <translate>file page</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=file page|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
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; <translate><!--T:file-page--term--> file page</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=file page|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
: <translate>A wiki page that displays a file and information about it: on which wiki pages is this file used, who uploaded it, the file's copyright status, and so on.</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:file-page--description--> A [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki page]] that displays a file and information about it: on which wiki pages this file is used, who [[<tvar name="upload">#upload</tvar>|uploaded]] it, the file's [[<tvar name="license">#license</tvar>|license]], and so on.</translate>
; {{anchor|file talk page}} <translate>file talk</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=file talk|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
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; <translate><!--T:file-talk--term--> file talk</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=file talk|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
: <translate>A talk page associated with a file page. If the filename is "Taj Mahal.jpg", the file talk page's title is "File talk:Taj Mahal.jpg".</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:file-talk--description--> A [[<tvar name="talk_page">#talk page</tvar>|talk page]] associated with a file page. If the filename is "Taj Mahal.jpg", the file talk page's title is "File talk:Taj Mahal.jpg".</translate>
; {{anchor|free}} <translate>free</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=free|enwiki=Free-culture movement}}
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; <translate><!--T:free--term--> free</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=free|enwiki=Free-culture movement}}
: <translate>'''This doesn't mean "costing zero dollars"'''. This refers to the ''freedom'' that the users have to read, copy, modify, and distribute the content of a wiki. It's a synonym of "liberated", "unconstrained", etc.</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:free--description--> '''This doesn't mean "costing zero dollars"'''. This refers to the ''freedom'' that the users have to read, copy, modify, and distribute the content of a [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]]. It's a synonym of "liberated", "unconstrained", etc. See also [<tvar name="freedomdefined">https://freedomdefined.org/Definition</tvar> Definition of Free Cultural Works].</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:free-license--term--> free license</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=free license|nowiktionary=yes}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:free-license--description--> A [[<tvar name="license">#license</tvar>|license]] that allows [[<tvar name="free">#free</tvar>|free]] use text or [[<tvar name="media">#media</tvar>|media]]. Note that the word for "free" here must be the same as in the term [[<tvar name="free">#free</tvar>|free]].</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:fuzzy--term--> fuzzy</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=fuzzy|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
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: <translate><!--T:fuzzy--description--> See [[<tvar name="outdated">#outdated</tvar>|outdated]].</translate>
   
 
== G ==
 
== G ==
   
; {{anchor|gadget}} <translate>gadget</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=gadget|enwiki=gadget|mworg=Extension:Gadgets}}
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; <translate><!--T:gadget--term--> gadget</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=gadget|enwiki=gadget|mworg=Extension:Gadgets}}
: <translate>Gadgets are pieces of JavaScript code that can be written on a wiki site by the site's editors to enhance the site's functionality. This word is also used as the namespace name for gadget pages.</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:gadget--description--> Gadgets are pieces of [[<tvar name="JavaScript">#JavaScript</tvar>|JavaScript]] code that [[<tvar name="editor-user">#editor (user)</tvar>|editors]] can write on a [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]] site to enhance the site's functionality. The gadgets' code is stored on [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki pages]]. This word is also used as the [[<tvar name="namespace">#namespace</tvar>|namespace]] [[<tvar name="prefix">#prefix</tvar>|prefix]] for gadget pages.</translate>
; {{anchor|gadget page}} <translate>gadget page</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=gadget page|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
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; <translate><!--T:gadget-page--term--> gadget page</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=gadget page|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
: <translate>A wiki page in the Gadget namespace. It stores the source code for a gadget.</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:gadget-page--description--> A [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki page]] in the Gadget namespace. It stores the source code for a gadget.</translate>
; {{anchor|gadget talk}} <translate>gadget talk</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=gadget talk|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
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; <translate><!--T:gadget-talk--term--> gadget talk</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=gadget talk|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
: <translate>Short for "gadget talk page". This word is also used as the namespace name for gadget talk pages.</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:gadget-talk--description--> Short for "gadget talk page". This word is also used as the [[<tvar name="namespace">#namespace</tvar>|namespace]] [[<tvar name="prefix">#prefix</tvar>|prefix]] for gadget [[<tvar name="talk_page">#talk page</tvar>|talk pages]].</translate>
; {{anchor|gadget talk page}} <translate>gadget talk page</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=gadget talk page|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
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; <translate><!--T:gadget-talk-page--term--> gadget talk page</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=gadget talk page|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
: <translate>A talk page associated with a gadget page.</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:gadget-talk-page--description--> A [[<tvar name="talk_page">#talk page</tvar>|talk page]] associated with a gadget page.</translate>
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; gender {{MW glossary links|term=gender|enwiki=Grammatical gender}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:gender--description--> '''When this word appears as <tvar name="gender"><code dir="ltr"><nowiki>{{GENDER:</nowiki></code></tvar>, it must not be translated.''' MediaWiki supports writing [[<tvar name="message">#message</tvar>|messages]] differently for [[<tvar name="user">#user</tvar>|users]] who defined that they should be described as "he", or "she", or didn't explicitly define it. See the page <tvar name="genderdoc">[[Gender]]</tvar>.</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:global--term--> global</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=global}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:global--description--> Pertaining to all the [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wikis]] in a wiki family. For example, a usual block on the Spanish Wikipedia disallows the user to edit pages only on the Spanish Wikipedia, but a global block disallows editing all the wikis: Wikipedia in all languages, Wikivoyage in all languages, etc.</translate>
   
 
== H ==
 
== H ==
   
; {{anchor|help}} <translate>help</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=help|enwiki=Online help|enwiktionary=help#Etymology 1}}
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; <translate><!--T:help--term--> help</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=help|enwiki=Online help|enwiktionary=help#Etymology 1}}
: <translate>Technical documentation for using the wiki. This word is also used as the namespace name for help pages.</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:help--description--> Technical documentation for using the [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]]. This word is also used as the [[<tvar name="namespace">#namespace</tvar>|namespace]] [[<tvar name="prefix">#prefix</tvar>|prefix]] for help pages.</translate>
; {{anchor|help page}} <translate>help page</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=help page|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
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; <translate><!--T:help-page--term--> help page</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=help page|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
: <translate>A wiki page in the Help namespace.</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:help-page--description--> A [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki page]] in the Help namespace.</translate>
; {{anchor|help talk}} <translate>help talk</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=help talk|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
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; <translate><!--T:help-talk--term--> help talk</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=help talk|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
: <translate>Short for "help talk page". Used as the namespace name for help talk pages.</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:help-talk--description--> Short for "help talk page". Used as the [[<tvar name="namespace">#namespace</tvar>|namespace]] [[<tvar name="prefix">#prefix</tvar>|prefix]] for help [[<tvar name="talk_page">#talk page</tvar>|talk pages]].</translate>
; {{anchor|help talk page}} <translate>help talk page</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=help talk page|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
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; <translate><!--T:help-talk-page--term--> help talk page</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=help talk page|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
: <translate>A talk page associated with a help page.</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:help-talk-page--description--> A [[<tvar name="talk_page">#talk page</tvar>|talk page]] associated with a help page.</translate>
; {{anchor|history}} <translate>history</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=history}}
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; <translate><!--T:history--term--> history</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=history}}
: <translate>Short for "page history" or "version history". A list of versions of a wiki page, showing the time, the user, the edit summary, and other information about each revision.</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:history--description--> Short for "page history" or "version history". A list of [[<tvar name="version">#version</tvar>|versions]] of a [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki page]], showing the time, the [[<tvar name="user">#user</tvar>|user]], the [[<tvar name="edit_summary">#edit summary</tvar>|edit summary]], and other information about each revision.</translate>
; {{anchor|home}} <translate>home</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=home page|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
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; <translate><!--T:home--term--> home</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=home|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
: <translate>Short for [[#home page|home page]].</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:home--description--> Short for "[[<tvar name="home_page">#home page</tvar>|home page]]".</translate>
; {{anchor|home page}} <translate>home</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=home page}}
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; <translate><!--T:home-page--term--> home page</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=home page}}
: <translate>Same as [[#main page|main page]].</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:home-page--description--> Same as [[<tvar name="main_page">#main page</tvar>|main page]], especially on the [[<tvar name="mobile">#mobile</tvar>|mobile]] site.</translate>
   
 
== I ==
 
== I ==
   
; {{anchor|word}} <translate><!--T:47--> word</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=word|enwiki=wikiword}}
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; <translate><!--T:id--term--> ID</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=id}}
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: <translate><!--T:id--description--> Short for "identifier". A number or a [[<tvar name="string">#string</tvar>|string]] that refers to something: a [[<tvar name="user">#user</tvar>|users]], a [[<tvar name="page">#page</tvar>|page]], a [[<tvar name="version">#version</tvar>|version]], etc.</translate>
: <translate><!--T:48--> Definition.</translate>
 
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; <translate><!--T:import--term--> import</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=import|enwiki=Import and export of data}}
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: <translate><!--T:import--description--> Verb: Add [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|pages]] to a [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]] from a file that was [[<tvar name="export">#export</tvar>|exported]] from another wiki, or directly from another wiki in the wiki family.</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:interlanguage-link--term--> interlanguage link</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=interlanguage link|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes|mworg=Interlanguage links}}
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: <translate><!--T:interlanguage-link--description--> A [[<tvar name="link">#link</tvar>|link]] to a page about the same topic in a wiki in another language.</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:internal-link--term--> internal link</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=internal link|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
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: <translate><!--T:internal-link--description--> A [[<tvar name="link">#link</tvar>|link]] to another page on the same [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]].</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:interwiki-link--term--> interwiki link</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=interwiki link|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes|mworg=Manual:Interwiki}}
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: <translate><!--T:interwiki-link--description--> A [[<tvar name="link">#link</tvar>|link]] to a page on another [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]] using specific syntax.</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:invalid--term--> invalid</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=invalid|nowikipedia=yes}}
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: <translate><!--T:invalid--description--> Technically unacceptable. For example, a page title is invalid if it includes the character <tvar name="curly"><code>{</code></tvar>, which is forbidden in titles.</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:invoke--term--> invoke</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=invoke|enwiki=Subroutine}}
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: <translate><!--T:invoke--description--> Verb: Call a [[<tvar name="module">#module</tvar>|module]], run it, and insert the result of the call into a [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki page]]. A similar operation with [[<tvar name="template">#template</tvar>|templates]] is called [[<tvar name="transclusion">#transclusion</tvar>|transclusion]].</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:IP-address--term--> IP address</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=IP address}}
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: <translate><!--T:IP-address--description--> A number that identifies a computer in a network. In MediaWiki, IP addresses are used to attribute [[<tvar name="edit">#edit</tvar>|edits]] and other actions to [[<tvar name="anonymous">#anonymous</tvar>|anonymous]] [[<tvar name="user">#user</tvar>|users]].</translate>
  +
; <translate><!--T:item--term--> item</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=item|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
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: <translate><!--T:item--description--> On Wikidata, an entity that represents a thing in the world. It is identified by the letter Q followed by a unique number, and it may have [[<tvar name="label">#label</tvar>|labels]] in any language. Wikidata items have many uses, but their simplest and most common use is to connect Wikipedia articles in different languages in a way that allows the display of [[<tvar name="interlanguage_link">#interlanguage link</tvar>|interlanguage links]]. See the [[:d:Wikidata:Glossary|Wikidata Glossary]].</translate>
   
 
== J ==
 
== J ==
   
; {{anchor|word}} <translate><!--T:49--> word</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=word|enwiki=wikiword}}
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; <translate><!--T:JavaScript--term--> JavaScript</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=JavaScript}}
: <translate><!--T:50--> Definition.</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:JavaScript--description--> A programming language. In MediaWiki, it's used for gadgets and parts of MediaWiki itself.</translate>
  +
; <translate><!--T:JSON--term--> JSON</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=JSON}}
 
  +
: <translate><!--T:JSON--description--> A data file format. This is a technical term, and it doesn't have to be translated.</translate>
== K ==
 
 
; {{anchor|word}} <translate><!--T:51--> word</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=word|enwiki=wikiword}}
 
: <translate><!--T:52--> Definition.</translate>
 
   
 
== L ==
 
== L ==
   
; {{anchor|license}} <translate>license</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=license}}
+
; <translate><!--T:label--term--> label</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=label|nowikipedia=yes}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:label--description--> A name of a Wikidata [[<tvar name="item">#item</tvar>|item]] in a human language. See the [[:d:Wikidata:Glossary|Wikidata Glossary]].</translate>
: <translate>A legal document that specifies the terms of use for a text, an image, or a video, especially with regards to copyright law.</translate>
 
; {{anchor|log in}} <translate>log in</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=log in|enwiki=Login}}
+
; <translate><!--T:legend--term--> legend</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=label|enwiki=Legend (chart)}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:legend--description--> A list of symbols, colors, or abbreviations that are used in a chart, table, etc.</translate>
: <translate>Verb: To identify oneself to the wiki site as the owner of a user account. A user who has logged in is not [[#anomyous|anonymous]], and the user's edits and actions are attributed to the username in the page history and logs.</translate>
 
; {{anchor|log out}} <translate>log out</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=log out|enwiki=Login}}
+
; <translate><!--T:link--term--> link</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=link|enwiki=hyperlink}}
: <translate>Verb: To disconnect from the account and become [[#anomyous|anonymous]].</translate>
+
: <translate><!--T:link--description--> A piece of text or an image that the user can click to go to another web page.</translate>
  +
; <translate><!--T:license--term--> license</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=license}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:license--description--> A legal document that specifies the terms of use for a text, an image, or a video, especially with regard to copyright law.</translate>
  +
; <translate><!--T:log--term--> log</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=log|enwiki=Logging (software)|mworg=Help:Log}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:log--description--> An automatically generated list of actions of a certain type, showing when and by which [[<tvar name="user">#user</tvar>|user]] they were performed, as well as other details, according to the type of action. Examples of logged actions are account creation, page deletion, and user blocking.</translate>
  +
; <translate><!--T:log-in--term--> log in</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=log in|enwiki=Login}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:log-in--description--> Verb: Identify oneself to the [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]] site as the owner of an [[<tvar name="account">#account</tvar>|account]]. A user who has logged in is not [[<tvar name="anomyous">#anomyous</tvar>|anonymous]], and that user's edits and actions are attributed to the username in the page [[<tvar name="history">#history</tvar>|history]] and in the [[<tvar name="logs">#logs</tvar>|logs]].</translate>
  +
; <translate><!--T:log-out--term--> log out</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=log out|enwiki=Login}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:log-out--description--> Verb: Disconnect from the account and become [[<tvar name="anomyous">#anomyous</tvar>|anonymous]].</translate>
   
 
== M ==
 
== M ==
   
; {{anchor|main}} <translate>main</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=main|nowikipedia=yes}}
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; <translate><!--T:main--term--> main</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=main|nowikipedia=yes}}
: <translate>When discussing namespaces: The namespace of a wiki, in which the content pages of a wiki are stored. Opposed to other namespaces, such as Talk, User, Category, Template, etc. Titles of pages in the main namespace don't have a prefix.</translate>
+
: <translate><!--T:main--description--> When discussing [[<tvar name="namespaces">#namespaces</tvar>|namespaces]]: The namespace of a [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]], in which the [[<tvar name="content_page">#content page</tvar>|content pages]] of a wiki are stored. Opposed to other namespaces, such as Talk, User, Category, Template, etc. Titles of pages in the main namespace don't have a [[<tvar name="prefix">#prefix</tvar>|prefix]].</translate>
; {{anchor|main page}} <translate>main page</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=main page|enwiki=home page|enwiktionary=front page}}
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; <translate><!--T:main-page--term--> main page</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=main page|enwiki=home page|enwiktionary=front page}}
: <translate>A wiki page that is the first page shown to the visitors of a wiki site. May be called "home page" or "front page" in other publications.</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:main-page--description--> A [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki page]] that is the first page shown to the visitors of a [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]] site. May be called "home page" or "front page" in other publications.</translate>
; {{anchor|media}} <translate><!--T:55--> media</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=media|enwiki=Multimedia|enwiktionary=media#Etymology_3}}
+
; <translate><!--T:media--term--> media</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=media|enwiki=Multimedia|enwiktionary=media#Etymology_3}}
: <translate><!--T:56--> '''This doesn't mean "journalism"'''. This is a general name for various media files stored in a media repository. For example: image file, audio file, video file, etc. This is quite technical and rarely used, and may simply be transliterated or left untranslated.</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:media--description--> '''This doesn't mean "journalism" or "mass communication"'''. This is short for "[[<tvar name="multimedia">#multimedia</tvar>|multimedia]]". It is also used as a virtual [[<tvar name="namespace">#namespace</tvar>|namespace]] [[<tvar name="prefix">#prefix</tvar>|prefix]] for linking to files.</translate>
; {{anchor|MediaWiki}} <translate>MediaWiki</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=MediaWiki}}
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; <translate><!--T:MediaWiki--term--> MediaWiki</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=MediaWiki}}
: <translate>A software package for running wiki sites. Originally developed for Wikipedia, and also used on many other websites, most of which are not related to Wikipedia. This word is also used as the namespace name for pages for local customization of user interface messages.</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:MediaWiki--description--> A software package for running [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]] sites. Originally developed for Wikipedia, and also used on many other websites, most of which are not related to Wikipedia. This word is also used as the [[<tvar name="namespace">#namespace</tvar>|namespace]] [[<tvar name="prefix">#prefix</tvar>|prefix]] for pages for local customization of user interface [[<tvar name="messages">#messages</tvar>|messages]].</translate>
; {{anchor|MediaWiki talk}} <translate>MediaWiki talk</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=MediaWiki talk|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
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; <translate><!--T:MediaWiki-talk--term--> MediaWiki talk</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=MediaWiki talk|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
: <translate>Short for "user talk page". Used as the namespace name for user talk pages.</translate>
+
: <translate><!--T:MediaWiki-talk--description--> Short for "MediaWiki talk page". Used as the [[<tvar name="namespace">#namespace</tvar>|namespace]] [[<tvar name="prefix">#prefix</tvar>|prefix]] for MediaWiki [[<tvar name="talk_page">#talk page</tvar>|talk pages]].</translate>
; {{anchor|MediaWiki talk page}} <translate>MediaWiki talk page</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=MediaWiki talk page|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
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; <translate><!--T:MediaWiki-talk-page--term--> MediaWiki talk page</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=MediaWiki talk page|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
: <translate>A talk page associated with a page in the MediaWiki namespace.</translate>
+
: <translate><!--T:MediaWiki-talk-page--description--> A [[<tvar name="talk_page">#talk page</tvar>|talk page]] associated with a page in the MediaWiki namespace.</translate>
; {{anchor|message}} <translate>message</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=message|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes|mworg=Messages}}
+
; <translate><!--T:message--term--> message</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=message|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes|mworg=Messages}}
: <translate>A string that appears in the user interface of a MediaWiki website. Messages can be translated on translatewiki. When needed, they can be customized locally in the MediaWiki namespace, and this will override the translation written on translatewiki.</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:message--description--> A [[<tvar name="string">#string</tvar>|string]] that appears in the user interface of a MediaWiki website. Messages can be translated on translatewiki. When needed, they can be customized locally in the MediaWiki namespace, and this will override the translation written on translatewiki.</translate>
; {{anchor|mobile}} <translate>mobile</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=mobile|enwiki=Mobile device}}
+
; <translate><!--T:MIME--term--> MIME</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=MIME}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:MIME--description--> A technology for identifying file types on the Internet, for example "<tvar name="pdf"><bdi>application/pdf</bdi></tvar>", "<tvar name="png"><bdi>image/png</bdi></tvar>", etc. This is a technical term, and it doesn't have to be translated.</translate>
: <translate>Related to using a wiki on a mobile device, such as a phone or a tablet, with a small screen and no physical keyboard. Different from [[#desktop|desktop]].</translate>
 
; {{anchor|module}} <translate>module</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=module|enwiki=Modular programming|mworg=Help:Templates}}
+
; <translate><!--T:mobile--term--> mobile</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=mobile|enwiki=Mobile device}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:mobile--description--> Related to using a [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]] on a mobile device, such as a phone or a tablet, with a small screen and no physical keyboard. Different from [[<tvar name="desktop">#desktop</tvar>|desktop]].</translate>
: <translate>A piece of code that can be invoked from wiki pages and add some text to these pages. Modules are similar to templates, but templates are written in wikitext and modules are written in the Lua programming language. Modules are not a part of core MediaWiki software, but are provided by the Scribunto extension. This word is also used as the namespace name for module pages.</translate>
 
; {{anchor|module page}} <translate>module page</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=module page|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
+
; <translate><!--T:module--term--> module</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=module|enwiki=Modular programming|mworg=Help:Templates}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:module--description--> A piece of code that can be [[<tvar name="invoke">#invoke</tvar>|invoked]] from [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki pages]] and adds some text to these pages. Modules are similar to [[<tvar name="template">#template</tvar>|templates]], but templates are written in [[<tvar name="wikitext">#wikitext</tvar>|wikitext]] and modules are written in the [[<tvar name="Lua">#Lua</tvar>|Lua]] programming language. This word is also used as the [[<tvar name="namespace">#namespace</tvar>|namespace]] [[<tvar name="prefix">#prefix</tvar>|prefix]] for module pages.</translate>
: <translate>A wiki page in the Module namespace. It stores the source code for a module and the module's usage documentation.</translate>
 
; {{anchor|module talk}} <translate>module talk</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=module talk|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
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; <translate><!--T:module-page--term--> module page</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=module page|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
: <translate>Short for "module talk page". This word is also used as the namespace name for module talk pages.</translate>
+
: <translate><!--T:module-page--description--> A [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki page]] in the Module namespace. It stores the source code for a module and the module's usage documentation.</translate>
; {{anchor|module talk page}} <translate>module talk page</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=module talk page|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
+
; <translate><!--T:module-talk--term--> module talk</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=module talk|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:module-talk--description--> Short for "module talk page". This word is also used as the [[<tvar name="namespace">#namespace</tvar>|namespace]] [[<tvar name="prefix">#prefix</tvar>|prefix]] for module [[<tvar name="talk_page">#talk page</tvar>|talk pages]].</translate>
: <translate>A talk page associated with a module page.</translate>
 
  +
; <translate><!--T:module-talk-page--term--> module talk page</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=module talk page|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:module-talk-page--description--> A [[<tvar name="talk_page">#talk page</tvar>|talk page]] associated with a module page.</translate>
  +
; <translate><!--T:move--term--> move</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=move|enwiki=move (command)}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:move--description--> Verb: Rename a page or a file. Noun: An action of renaming a page or a file.</translate>
  +
; <translate><!--T:multimedia--term--> multimedia</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=multimedia|enwiki=Multimedia|enwiktionary=media#Etymology_3}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:multimedia--description--> This is a general name for various media files stored in a media repository. For example: image file, audio file, video file, etc. Often shortened to "media".</translate>
   
 
== N ==
 
== N ==
   
; {{anchor|namespace}} <translate><!--T:63--> namespace</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=namespace|mword=Manual:Namespace}}
+
; <translate><!--T:namespace--term--> namespace</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=namespace|mword=Manual:Namespace}}
: <translate><!--T:64--> Every page on a wiki belongs to a namespace. The main content pages of a wiki are said to belong to the main namespace, and their names have no prefix. Pages in other namespaces have a prefix, such as "Talk:", "User:", "Special:", etc.</translate>
+
: <translate><!--T:namespace--description--> Every page on a [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]] belongs to a namespace. The main [[<tvar name="content_page">#content page</tvar>|content pages]] of a wiki are said to belong to the [[<tvar name="main">#main</tvar>|main]] namespace, and their [[<tvar name="title">#title</tvar>|titles]] have no [[<tvar name="prefix">#prefix</tvar>|prefix]]. Because of this, "main" is often written in parentheses "(main)". Pages in other namespaces have a prefix, such as "Talk:", "User:", "Special:", etc.</translate>
   
 
== O ==
 
== O ==
   
; {{anchor|word}} <translate><!--T:65--> word</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=word|enwiki=wikiword}}
+
; <translate><!--T:outdated--term--> outdated</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=outdated|nowikipedia=yes}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:outdated--description--> In translatewiki, an outdated translated [[<tvar name="message">#message</tvar>|message]] must be carefully reviewed and, in most cases, fixed by the translator. This condition is also known as "[[<tvar name="fuzzy">#fuzzy</tvar>|fuzzy]]". It appears with a yellow "outdated" mark in the translation interface. A message can become outdated for three reasons: 1. The source message was updated after it was translated; 2. It has technical mistakes, for example [[<tvar name="invalid">#invalid</tvar>|invalid]] link syntax; 3. Another translatewiki [[<tvar name="editor-user">#editor (user)</tvar>|editor]] noticed a mistake in it and manually marked it as outdated.</translate>
: <translate><!--T:66--> Definition.</translate>
 
   
 
== P ==
 
== P ==
   
; {{anchor|page}} <translate>page</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=page}}
+
; <translate><!--T:page--term--> page</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=page}}
: <translate>Any page on a MediaWiki site. Can be a wiki page or a special page.</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:page--description--> Any page on a MediaWiki site. Can be an editable [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki page]] or a [[<tvar name="special_page">#special page</tvar>|special page]].</translate>
  +
; <translate><!--T:parameter-templates--term--> parameter (templates)</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=parameter (templates)|enwiki=parameter|enwiktionary=parameter}}
; {{anchor|project}} <translate>project</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=project}}
 
  +
: <translate><!--T:parameter-templates--description--> In [[<tvar name="template">#template</tvar>|templates]], [[<tvar name="module">#module</tvar>|modules]], and [[<tvar name="parser_function">#parser function</tvar>|parser functions]]: values that are sent to the template or the modules to tell it with which data to work.</translate>
: <translate>In MediaWiki, this is used to describe a wiki and the community of people editing it. For example, the French Wikipedia, the Russian Wikisource, Wikidata, Commons, and translatewiki are projects.</translate>
 
  +
; <translate><!--T:parameter-translatewiki--term--> parameter (translatewiki)</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=parameter (translatewiki)|enwiki=parameter|enwiktionary=parameter}}
; {{anchor|project namespace}} <translate>project namespace</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=project|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
 
  +
: <translate><!--T:parameter-translatewiki--description--> When translating MediaWiki [[<tvar name="message">#message</tvar>|messages]]: pieces of messages that look like <tvar name="1"><code dir="ltr">$1</code></tvar>, <tvar name="2"><code dir="ltr">$2</code></tvar>, <tvar name="3"><code dir="ltr">$3</code></tvar>, and are replaced by something, such as numbers, usernames, or page titles. In translatable pages, the dollar sign can also be followed by words, e.g. <tvar name="page"><code dir="ltr">$page</code></tvar>. In some other projects, parameters can look differently, e.g. <tvar name="percent_d"><code dir="ltr">%d</code></tvar> or <tvar name="percent_page"><code dir="ltr">%(page)</code></tvar>.</translate>
: <translate>"Project" is one of the namespaces on all wikis. Pages in this namespace are used for several purposes, for example project policies, discussions among projects participants, lists of suggested tasks to work on, and so on. When pages in this namespace are displayed, the word "Project" is replaced with the project name. For example, in the English Wikipedia, the page "Project:About" is the same as "Wikipedia:About". Both titles can be used as links, but "Wikipedia:About" is displayed to readers.</translate>
 
; {{anchor|project talk}} <translate>project talk</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=project talk|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
+
; <translate><!--T:parser--term--> parser</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=parser}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:parser--description--> A component of MediaWiki that reads [[<tvar name="wikitext">#wikitext</tvar>|wikitext]] and converts it to formatted text that is shown to readers.</translate>
: <translate>A project talk page is a talk page associated with a page in the Project namespace. For example, if the project page title is "Wikipedia:About", the project talk page title is "Wikipedia talk:About".</translate>
 
  +
; <translate><!--T:parser-function--term--> parser function</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=parser function|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes|mworg=Parser functions}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:parser-function--description--> A short wikitext function that can compute a value or make a simple decision based on data. Usually used in the wikitext of templates.</translate>
  +
; <translate><!--T:password--term--> password</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=password}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:password--description--> A secret [[<tvar name="string">#string</tvar>|string]] that the user writes to identify while [[<tvar name="log_in">#log in</tvar>|logging in]].</translate>
  +
; <translate><!--T:permission--term--> permission</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=permission|nowikipedia=yes|mworg=Manual:User rights}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:permission--description--> Same as [[<tvar name="right">#right</tvar>|right]].</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:pixel--term--> pixel</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=pixel}}
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: <translate><!--T:pixel--description--> A dot on a computer screen. Used for measuring size and [[<tvar name="resolution">#resolution</tvar>|resolution]] of images.</translate>
  +
; plural {{MW glossary links|term=plural|enwiki=Grammatical number}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:plural--description--> '''When this word appears as <tvar name="plural"><code dir="ltr"><nowiki>{{PLURAL:</nowiki></code></tvar>, it must not be translated.''' MediaWiki supports writing [[<tvar name="messages">#messages</tvar>|messages]] according to different numbers. See the page <tvar name="plural_doc">[[Plural]]</tvar>.</translate>
  +
; <translate><!--T:preferences--term--> preferences</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=preferences|enwiktionary=preference}}
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: <translate><!--T:preferences--description--> Every user's personal choices about how a [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]] site works: how to show the preview, whether links should be underlined, which entries the watchlist shows and hides, etc.</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:prefix--term--> prefix</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=prefix|enwiki=Prefix (disambiguation)}}
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: <translate><!--T:prefix--description--> The first [[<tvar name="character">#character</tvar>|characters]] of a [[<tvar name="string">#string</tvar>|string]]. In MediaWiki, prefixes are most often used for [[<tvar name="namespage">#namespage</tvar>|namespace]] names (''Category:'' in "Category:Cities in Japan") and [[<tvar name="interlanguage_link">#interlanguage link</tvar>|interlanguage links]] (<tvar name="fr">''<bdi>fr:</bdi>''</tvar> in <tvar name="pain_au_chocolat"><bdi>fr:Pain au chocolat</bdi></tvar>).</translate>
  +
; <translate><!--T:preview--term--> preview</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=preview|enwiki=Preview (computing)}}
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: <translate><!--T:preview--description--> Showing how the page will look before [[<tvar name="publish">#publish</tvar>|publishing]] it.</translate>
  +
; <translate><!--T:project--term--> project</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=project}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:project--description--> In MediaWiki, this is used to describe a [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]] and the community of people [[<tvar name="edit">#edit</tvar>|editing]] it. For example, the French Wikipedia, the Russian Wikisource, Wikidata, Commons, and translatewiki are projects.</translate>
  +
; <translate><!--T:project-namespace--term--> project namespace</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=project namespace|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:project-namespace--description--> "<tvar name="enproject">Project</tvar>" is one of the [[<tvar name="namespace">#namespace</tvar>|namespaces]] on all [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wikis]]. Pages in this namespace are used for several purposes, for example [[<tvar name="project">#project</tvar>|project]] policies, discussions among projects participants, lists of suggested tasks to work on, and so on. When pages in this namespace are displayed, this word is replaced with the project name. For example, in the English Wikipedia, the page "Project:About" is the same as "Wikipedia:About". Both titles can be used as links, but "Wikipedia:About" is displayed to readers.</translate>
  +
; <translate><!--T:project-talk--term--> project talk</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=project talk|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:project-talk--description--> A project [[<tvar name="talk_page">#talk page</tvar>|talk page]] is a talk page associated with a page in the [[<tvar name="project_namespace">#Project namespace</tvar>|project namespace]]. For example, if the project page title is "Wikipedia:About", the project talk page title is "Wikipedia talk:About".</translate>
  +
; <translate><!--T:protect--term--> protect</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=protect|enwiki=protection|mworg=Protection}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:protect--description--> Verb: Allow only some users to edit a page, done by an [[<tvar name="administrator">#administrator</tvar>|administrator]].</translate>
  +
; <translate><!--T:protection--term--> protection</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=protection|enwiki=protection|mworg=Protection}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:protection--description--> The act of [[<tvar name="protect">#protect</tvar>|protecting]] a page.</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:proxy--term--> proxy</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=proxy|enwiki=Proxy server}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:proxy--description--> An intermediary computer that allows people to connect to the Internet through it.</translate>
  +
; <translate><!--T:publish--term--> publish</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=publish|enwiki=publishing}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:publish--description--> Verb: Save a [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki page]] after creating or editing it and make it readable by everyone.</translate>
   
 
== Q ==
 
== Q ==
   
; {{anchor|word}} <translate><!--T:69--> word</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=word|enwiki=wikiword}}
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; <translate><!--T:query--term--> query</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=query}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:query--description--> A request for information that is sent by a [[<tvar name="user">#user</tvar>|user]] to a [[<tvar name="server">#server</tvar>|server]]. For example, a search [[<tvar name="string">#string</tvar>|string]] or a request for a list of pages that begin with certain letters. The software sending the query is also known as a "[[<tvar name="client">#client</tvar>|client]]".</translate>
: <translate><!--T:70--> Definition.</translate>
 
   
 
== R ==
 
== R ==
   
; {{anchor|remix}} <translate>remix</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=remix}}
+
; <translate><!--T:raw--term--> raw</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=raw|enwikipedia=Raw data}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:raw--description--> Adjective: In the most basic representation. For example, the raw watchlist is a list of pages on the watchlist in plain text.</translate>
: <translate>Verb: To copy content from a wiki and modify it.</translate>
 
; {{anchor|retrieve}} <translate>retrieve</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=retrieve|enwiki=Information retrieval}}
+
; <translate><!--T:recent-changes--term--> recent changes</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=recent changes|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes|mworg=Help:Recent changes}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:recent-changes--description--> A special page at [[Special:RecentChanges]], which shows all the recent edits that were made in a [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]].</translate>
: <translate>Verb: To fetch information.</translate>
 
  +
; <translate><!--T:redirect--term--> redirect</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=redirect|enwikipedia=URL redirection}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:redirect--description--> Verb: Automatically transfer the [[<tvar name="user">#user</tvar>|user]] from one [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|page]] to another; Create a [[<tvar name="redirect_page">#redirect page</tvar>|redirect page]]. Noun: Short for "redirect page".</translate>
  +
; <translate><!--T:redirect-page--term--> redirect page</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=redirect page|enwikipedia=URL redirection|nowiktionary=yes|mworg=Help:Redirects}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:redirect-page--description--> A [[<tvar name="page">#page</tvar>|page]] that immediately takes the user to another specified page when the user tries to access it.</translate>
  +
; <translate><!--T:remix--term--> remix</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=remix}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:remix--description--> Verb: Copy [[<tvar name="content">#content</tvar>|content]] from somewhere (for example, a website), and modify it.</translate>
  +
; <translate><!--T:resolution--term--> resolution</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=resolution|enwiki=Image resolution}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:resolution--description--> The quality of an image, measured in [[<tvar name="pixel">#pixel</tvar>|pixel]] count.</translate>
  +
; <translate><!--T:restore--term--> restore</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=restore|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:restore--description--> Verb: Bring a page that was [[<tvar name="delete">#delete</tvar>|deleted]] back into the [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]].</translate>
  +
; <translate><!--T:retrieve--term--> retrieve</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=retrieve|enwiki=Information retrieval}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:retrieve--description--> Verb: Fetch information from a [[<tvar name="server">#server</tvar>|server]].</translate>
  +
; <translate><!--T:revert--term--> revert</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=revert|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:revert--description--> Verb: Change the page in a way that restores its content to an earlier revision.</translate>
  +
; <translate><!--T:revision--term--> revision</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=revision|nowikipedia=yes}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:revision--description--> Usually the same as [[<tvar name="version">#version</tvar>|version]].</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:right--term--> right</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=right|mworg=Manual:User rights}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:right--description--> A permission to perform an action, such as [[<tvar name="edit">#edit</tvar>|editing]], [[<tvar name="delete">#delete</tvar>|deleting]], or [[<tvar name="protect">#protect</tvar>|protecting]] a page, to view certain [[<tvar name="special_page">#special page</tvar>|special pages]] or [[<tvar name="log">#log</tvar>|logs]], to block users, etc.</translate>
  +
; <translate><!--T:rollback--term--> rollback</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=rollback|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:rollback--description--> Verb: [[<tvar name="revert">#revert</tvar>|Revert]] a page in one click. This action is usually available only to some users, for example [[<tvar name="administrator">#administrator</tvar>|administrators]].</translate>
   
 
== S ==
 
== S ==
   
; {{anchor|section}} <translate><!--T:73--> section</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=section|enwiki=Section (typography)}}
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; <translate><!--T:save--term--> save</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=save|nowikipedia=yes}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:save--description--> Verb: Store information persistently, but not necessarily make it public. Saving something in a way that is readable to others is called [[<tvar name="publish">#publish</tvar>|publishing]], and these words should be different. For example, a [[<tvar name="user">#user</tvar>|user]]'s [[<tvar name="preferences">#preferences</tvar>|preferences]] are saved, but not published.</translate>
: <translate><!--T:74--> A part of a wiki page that begins with a heading, and may include one or more paragraphs, and possibly sub-sections.</translate>
 
; {{anchor|source}} <translate>source (content)</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=source (content)|enwiki=source|enwiktionary=source}}
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; <translate><!--T:search--term--> search</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=search|enwiki=Search engine|enwiktionary=search}}
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: <translate><!--T:search--description--> Verb: Look for information, usually by writing one or more words in the [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]]'s internal search engine. Noun: the action of searching, and its results (what was found).</translate>
: <translate>When discussing the content of wikis: The source of information on a wiki page or of a file.</translate>
 
; {{anchor|source}} <translate>source (wikitext)</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=source (wikitext)|enwiki=source code|enwiktionary=source code}}
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; <translate><!--T:section--term--> section</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=section|enwiki=Section (typography)}}
: <translate>In MediaWiki user interface: The representation of a wiki page in wikitext, especially as opposed to the page as it shown to readers, or to visual editing.</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:section--description--> A part of a [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki page]] that begins with a heading, and may include one or more paragraphs, and possibly sub-sections.</translate>
; {{anchor|special}} <translate><!--T:75--> special</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=special|nowikipedia=yes|mworg=Help:Special page}}
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; <translate><!--T:semi-protected--term--> semi-protected</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=semi-protected|nowikipedia=yes|enwiktionary=semi-}}
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: <translate><!--T:semi-protected--description--> Protected less strictly than the usual [[<tvar name="protect">#protect</tvar>|protection]]. Most often, fully protected pages can be edited only by [[<tvar name="administrator">#administrator</tvar>|administrators]], and semi-protected pages can be edited by users who created their account a specific number of days ago or made a specific number of edits, but the actual configuration may be different on different [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wikis]].</translate>
: <translate><!--T:76--> This is an adjective. Used as the namespace name for [[#special page|special pages]].</translate>
 
; {{anchor|special page}} <translate><!--T:77--> special page</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=special page|nowikipedia=yes|mworg=Help:Special page}}
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; <translate><!--T:server--term--> server</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=server|enwiki=Server (computing)}}
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: <translate><!--T:server--description--> A computer that is connected to a network and that stores information that can be [[<tvar name="retrieve">#retrieve</tvar>|retrieved]] by [[<tvar name="user">#user</tvar>|users]]. The software users use to connect to a server is called a "[[<tvar name="client">#client</tvar>|client]]".</translate>
: <translate><!--T:78--> A special page is a page on a wiki that cannot be edited by users. Special pages provide various services, such as display of information about the wiki, Recent Changes, Watchlist, Statistics, and special administration and editing interfaces such as Blocking, managing user rights, Translation, etc.</translate>
 
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; SITENAME {{MW glossary links|term=SITENAME|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes|mworg=Help:Magic words}}
; {{anchor|subcategory}} <translate>subcategory</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=subcategory|enwiki=categorization|mworg=Help:Categories}}
 
  +
: <translate><!--T:SITENAME--description--> '''When this word appears as <tvar name="sitename_code"><code><nowiki>{{SITENAME}}</nowiki></code></tvar>, it must not be translated.''' This is automatically replaced with the name of the website. For example, on Wikipedia, "About <tvar name="SITENAME_magic"><nowiki>{{SITENAME}}</nowiki></tvar>" is shown as "About Wikipedia".</translate>
: <translate>A category within another category. For example, "Cities in Paraguay" is a subcategory of "Cities in South America".</translate>
 
  +
; <translate><!--T:source-content--term--> source (content)</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=source (content)|enwiki=source|enwiktionary=source}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:source-content--description--> When discussing the content of [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wikis]]: The source of information on a [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki page]] or of a file. For example, a book or another website.</translate>
  +
; <translate><!--T:source-wikitext--term--> source (wikitext)</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=source (wikitext)|enwiki=source code|enwiktionary=source code}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:source-wikitext--description--> In MediaWiki user interface: The representation of a [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki page]] in [[<tvar name="wikitext">#wikitext</tvar>|wikitext]], especially as opposed to the page as it shown to readers, or for [[<tvar name="visual_editing">#visual editing</tvar>|visual editing]].</translate>
  +
; <translate><!--T:special--term--> special</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=special|nowikipedia=yes|mworg=Help:Special page}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:special--description--> Adjective: Used as the [[<tvar name="namespace">#namespace</tvar>|namespace]] [[<tvar name="prefix">#prefix</tvar>|prefix]] for [[<tvar name="special_page">#special page</tvar>|special pages]].</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:special-page--term--> special page</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=special page|nowikipedia=yes|mworg=Help:Special page}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:special-page--description--> A page on a [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]] that cannot be edited by users. Special pages provide various services, such as display of information about the wiki, Recent Changes, Watchlist, Statistics, and special administration and editing interfaces such as [[<tvar name="block">#block</tvar>|blocking]], managing user [[<tvar name="right">#right</tvar>|rights]], translation, etc. They are called "Special" because they are different from usual wiki pages. It's translated as "service (page)" in some languages.</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:string--term--> string</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=string|enwiki=String (computer science)}}
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: <translate><!--T:string--description--> A sequence of [[<tvar name="character">#character</tvar>|characters]] of any length. It is usually a word or a sentence, but in some cases it may be one character long or even empty (zero length).</translate>
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; strong {{MW glossary links|term=strong|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:strong--description--> '''When it appears as <tvar name="strongBegin"><code dir="ltr"><nowiki><strong></nowiki></code></tvar> or <tvar name="strongEnd"><code dir="ltr"><nowiki></strong></nowiki></code></tvar>, it must not be translated.''' This is HTML code that makes the text bold.</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:subcategory--term--> subcategory</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=subcategory|enwiki=categorization|mworg=Help:Categories}}
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: <translate><!--T:subcategory--description--> A [[<tvar name="category">#category</tvar>|category]] within another category. For example, "Cities in Paraguay" is a subcategory of "Cities in South America".</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:summary--term--> summary</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=summary|nowikipedia=yes}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:summary--description--> Short for "[[<tvar name="edit_summary">#edit summary</tvar>|edit summary]]".</translate>
   
 
== T ==
 
== T ==
   
; {{anchor|talk}} <translate><!--T:79--> talk</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=talk|enwiki=Wikipedia:Talk page|enwiktionary=talk page}}
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; <translate><!--T:table-of-contents--term--> table of contents</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=table of contents}}
: <translate><!--T:80--> Short for "talk page". This word is also used as the namespace name for talk pages associated with content pages (wiki pages in the main namespace).</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:table-of-contents--description--> An automatically-generated list of [[<tvar name="section">#section</tvar>|section]] headings on a page. Usually appears near the top of the page.</translate>
; {{anchor|talk page}} <translate><!--T:81--> talk page</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=talk|enwiki=Wikipedia:Talk page}}
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; <translate><!--T:talk--term--> talk</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=talk|enwiki=Wikipedia:Talk page|enwiktionary=talk page}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:talk--description--> Short for "[[<tvar name="talk_page">#talk page</tvar>|talk page]]". This word is also used as the [[<tvar name="namespace">#namespace</tvar>|namespace]] [[<tvar name="prefix">#prefix</tvar>|prefix]] for talk pages associated with [[<tvar name="content_pages">#content pages</tvar>|content pages]] (wiki pages in the main namespace).</translate>
: <translate><!--T:82--> A wiki page used for discussions between editors.</translate>
 
; {{anchor|template}} <translate>template</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=template|enwiki=Web template system|mworg=Help:Templates}}
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; <translate><!--T:talk-page--term--> talk page</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=talk|enwiki=Wikipedia:Talk page}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:talk-page--description--> A [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki page]] used for discussions between [[<tvar name="editor-user">#editor (user)</tvar>|editors]].</translate>
: <translate>A piece of text or code that can be embedded in other pages. Common examples of templates are infoboxes, citations, tags at the top of the article, etc. Templates are similar to modules, but templates are written in wikitext and modules are written in the Lua programming language. This word is also used as the namespace name for template pages.</translate>
 
; {{anchor|template page}} <translate>template page</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=template page|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
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; <translate><!--T:template--term--> template</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=template|enwiki=Web template system|mworg=Help:Templates}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:template--description--> A piece of text or code that can be embedded ("[[<tvar name="transclusion">#transclusion</tvar>|transcluded]]") in other pages. Common examples of templates are infoboxes, formatted citations, maintenance notices at the top of an article, etc. Templates are similar to [[<tvar name="module">#module</tvar>|modules]], but templates are written in [[<tvar name="wikitext">#wikitext</tvar>|wikitext]] and modules are written in the [[<tvar name="Lua">#Lua</tvar>|Lua]] programming language. This word is also used as the [[<tvar name="namespace">#namespace</tvar>|namespace]] [[<tvar name="prefix">#prefix</tvar>|prefix]] for template pages.</translate>
: <translate>A wiki page in the Template namespace. It stores the source code for a template and the template's usage documentation.</translate>
 
; {{anchor|template talk}} <translate>template talk</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=template talk|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
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; <translate><!--T:template-page--term--> template page</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=template page|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
: <translate>Short for "template talk page". This word is also used as the namespace name for template talk pages.</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:template-page--description--> A [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki page]] in the Template namespace. It stores the source code for a template and the template's usage documentation.</translate>
; {{anchor|template talk page}} <translate>template talk page</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=template talk page|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
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; <translate><!--T:template-talk--term--> template talk</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=template talk|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
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: <translate><!--T:template-talk--description--> Short for "template talk page". This word is also used as the [[<tvar name="namespace">#namespace</tvar>|namespace]] [[<tvar name="prefix">#prefix</tvar>|prefix]] for template [[<tvar name="talk_page">#talk page</tvar>|talk pages]].</translate>
: <translate>A talk page associated with a template page.</translate>
 
  +
; <translate><!--T:template-talk-page--term--> template talk page</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=template talk page|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
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: <translate><!--T:template-talk-page--description--> A [[<tvar name="talk_page">#talk page</tvar>|talk page]] associated with a template page.</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:thumbnail--term--> thumbnail</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=thumbnail}}
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: <translate><!--T:thumbnail--description--> A small image, used as a compact representation of a larger image. Usually shown with a frame with a [[<tvar name="caption">#caption</tvar>|caption]] under it. Clicking the thumbnail shows the full-size image.</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:title--term--> title</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=title|enwiki=Title (publishing)}}
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: <translate><!--T:title--description--> The name of a [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|page]].</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:transclusion--term--> transclusion</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=transclusion|mworg=transclusion}}
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: <translate><!--T:transclusion--description--> Inclusion or embedding of one [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki page]] into another. Most often, this is done with [[<tvar name="template">#template</tvar>|templates]]. A similar operation with modules is called [[<tvar name="invoke">#invoke</tvar>|invocation]].</translate>
   
 
== U ==
 
== U ==
   
; {{anchor|user}} <translate>user</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=user|enwiki=User (computing)}}
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; <translate><!--T:undo--term--> undo</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=undo}}
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: <translate><!--T:undo--description--> While reviewing page [[<tvar name="version">#version</tvar>|version]]: To [[<tvar name="revert">#revert</tvar>|revert]] a page, but possibly make some more changes and write a manual [[<tvar name="edit_summary">#edit summary</tvar>|edit summary]]. Different from [[<tvar name="rollback">#rollback</tvar>|rollback]], which is done in one click and restores everything. While editing a page: To erase the last change done to the content, reverting it to an older state. This action is available in [[<tvar name="browser">#browser</tvar>|web browsers]] and in many text editing applications.</translate>
: <translate>Somebody who uses a wiki, usually consuming the information on it, or editing (changing) it. This may refer to a human, and also to a computer program, usually a bot. The user may be anonymous or identified using a user account. This word is also used as the namespace name for user pages.</translate>
 
; {{anchor|username}} <translate>username</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=username}}
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; <translate><!--T:unprotect--term--> unprotect</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=unprotect|nowikipedia=yes}}
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: <translate><!--T:unprotect--description--> Verb: The opposite of [[<tvar name="protect">#protect</tvar>|protect]]: Remove the protection from a page and make it editable by all users.</translate>
: <translate>The name of a user account.</translate>
 
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; <translate><!--T:unwatch--term--> unwatch</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=unwatch|nowikipedia=yes}}
; {{anchor|user page}} <translate>user page</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=user page|nowikipedia=yes<!-- Intentionally not linking to the English Wikipedia help or policy pages, because they are complex and specific to English. -->|nowiktionary=yes|mworg=Help:User page}}
 
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: <translate><!--T:unwatch--description--> Verb: The opposite of [[<tvar name="watch">#watch</tvar>|watch]]: Unwatching a page means removing it from the user's [[<tvar name="watchlist">#watchlist</tvar>|watchlist]].</translate>
: <translate>A wiki page in the User namespace. If the username is "Alice", the user page's title is "User:Alice". Every user with an account has a user page, and can write things there, for example information about themselves or what they do on the wiki.</translate>
 
; {{anchor|user talk}} <translate>user talk</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=user talk|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
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; <translate><!--T:upload--term--> upload</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=upload}}
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: <translate><!--T:upload--description--> Verb: Copy a [[<tvar name="file">#file</tvar>|file]] from a local device to a website. The opposite of [[<tvar name="download">#download</tvar>|download]].</translate>
: <translate>Short for "user talk page". Used as the namespace name for user talk pages.</translate>
 
; {{anchor|user talk page}} <translate>user talk page</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=user talk page|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes|mworg=Help:Talk pages}}
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; <translate><!--T:URL--term--> URL</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=URL}}
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: <translate><!--T:URL--description--> A technical term for a web address, such as <tvar name="Aruba"><code><nowiki>https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aruba</nowiki></code></tvar>. Short for "Uniform Resource Locator".</translate>
: <translate>A talk page associated with a user page. If the username is "Alice", the user page's title is "User talk:Alice". The user talk page is used for sending messages to a user. These messages are not private, and can be read by everyone who can read the wiki.</translate>
 
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; <translate><!--T:user--term--> user</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=user|enwiki=User (computing)}}
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: <translate><!--T:user--description--> Somebody who uses a [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]], usually reading the information on it, or editing (changing) it. This may refer to a human, and also to a computer program, usually a [[<tvar name="bot">#bot</tvar>|bot]]. The user may be [[<tvar name="anonymous">#anonymous</tvar>|anonymous]] or identified using an [[<tvar name="account">#account</tvar>|account]]. This word is also used as the [[<tvar name="namespace">#namespace</tvar>|namespace]] [[<tvar name="prefix">#prefix</tvar>|prefix]] for user pages.</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:username--term--> username</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=username}}
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: <translate><!--T:username--description--> The name of a user [[<tvar name="account">#account</tvar>|account]]. It may be the real name of a person or a nickname.</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:user-page--term--> user page</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=user page|nowikipedia=yes<!-- Intentionally not linking to the English Wikipedia help or policy pages, because they are complex and specific to English. -->|nowiktionary=yes|mworg=Help:User page}}
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: <translate><!--T:user-page--description--> A [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki page]] in the User namespace. If the username is "Alice", the user page's title is "User:Alice". Every user with an account has a user page, and can write things there, for example information about themselves or what they do on the [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]].</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:user-talk--term--> user talk</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=user talk|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes}}
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: <translate><!--T:user-talk--description--> Short for "user talk page". Used as the [[<tvar name="namespace">#namespace</tvar>|namespace]] [[<tvar name="prefix">#prefix</tvar>|prefix]] for user [[<tvar name="talk_page">#talk page</tvar>|talk pages]].</translate>
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; <translate><!--T:user-talk-page--term--> user talk page</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=user talk page|nowikipedia=yes|nowiktionary=yes|mworg=Help:Talk pages}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:user-talk-page--description--> A [[<tvar name="talk_page">#talk page</tvar>|talk page]] associated with a user page. If the username is "Alice", the user talk page's title is "User talk:Alice". The user talk page is used for sending messages to a user. These messages are not private, and can be read by everyone who can read the [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]].</translate>
   
 
== V ==
 
== V ==
   
; {{anchor|word}} <translate><!--T:85--> word</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=word|enwiki=wikiword}}
+
; <translate><!--T:version--term--> version</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=version}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:version--description--> The state of a [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki page]]'s content after an edit. A wiki page that has just been created has one version. Every edit creates another version. A version has an author ([[<tvar name="user">#user</tvar>|user]]) and a time.</translate>
: <translate><!--T:86--> Definition.</translate>
 
  +
; <translate><!--T:view--term--> view</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=view|enwiktionary=view}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:view--description--> Look at something, such as a page, a file, a table, etc. Often contrasted with [[<tvar name="edit">#edit</tvar>|edit]]: for example, regular users can only '''view''' protected pages, but administrators can edit them.</translate>
  +
; <translate><!--T:visual-editing--term--> visual editing</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=visual editing|enwiki=WYSIWYG|enwiktionary=visual|mworg=Help:VisualEditor/User guide}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:visual-editing--description--> Editing while seeing the page similarly to how it's rendered to users: with images, headings, etc., and without seeing wiki syntax. This is similar to using a word processor, like Microsoft Word, Google Docs, or LibreOffice, and also known by the jargon term "WYSIWYG" ("what you see is what you get"). Compare with [[<tvar name="wikitext">#wikitext</tvar>|wikitext]] editing.</translate>
   
 
== W ==
 
== W ==
   
; {{anchor|wiki}} <translate><!--T:87--> wiki</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=wiki}}
+
; <translate><!--T:watch--term--> watch</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=watch}}
: <translate><!--T:88--> A website that anyone can edit.</translate>
+
: <translate><!--T:watch--description--> Verb: Add a page it to the user's [[<tvar name="watchlist">#watchlist</tvar>|watchlist]].</translate>
; {{anchor|wiki page}} <translate><!--T:89--> wiki page</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=wiki page|enwiki=web page|nowiktionary=1}}
+
; <translate><!--T:watchlist--term--> watchlist</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=watchlist}}
: <translate><!--T:90--> One web page on a wiki site.</translate>
+
: <translate><!--T:watchlist--description--> A [[<tvar name="special_page">#special page</tvar>|special page]] that shows recent changes in a list of pages that the [[<tvar name="user">#user</tvar>|user]] selected.</translate>
; {{anchor|wiki syntax}} <translate>wiki syntax</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=wiki syntax|enwiki=Syntax (programming languages)}}
+
; <translate><!--T:wiki--term--> wiki</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=wiki}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:wiki--description--> A website that anyone can [[<tvar name="edit">#edit</tvar>|edit]]. A wiki contains many [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki pages]]. This is different from other websites, on which readers can read the content, but only a small group of people can edit it, or social networks on which users can write things about themselves and comment on other people's posts, but cannot change what other people write. When translating the word wiki by itself or as part of another name, its spelling can be changed, but it should still sound similarly to "wiki".</translate>
: <translate>The syntax of [[#wikitext|wikitext]].</translate>
 
; {{anchor|wikitext}} <translate>wikitext</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=wikitext|nowikipedia=yes|mworg=Help:Formatting}}
+
; <translate><!--T:wiki-page--term--> wiki page</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=wiki page|enwiki=web page|nowiktionary=1}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:wiki-page--description--> One web page on a [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]] site.</translate>
: <translate>The source code of wiki pages, and the language for formatting them. The language includes things like <tvar name="1"><code><nowiki>[[]]</nowiki></code></tvar> for links, <tvar name="2"><code><nowiki>#</nowiki></code></tvar> for numbered lists, etc. Often contrasted with visual editing.</translate>
 
; {{anchor|Wikipedia}} <translate>Wikipedia</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=Wikipedia}}
+
; <translate><!--T:wiki-syntax--term--> wiki syntax</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=wiki syntax|enwiki=Syntax (programming languages)}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:wiki-syntax--description--> The syntax of [[<tvar name="wikitext">#wikitext</tvar>|wikitext]].</translate>
: <translate>The free encyclopedia that anyone can edit. A wiki website on which people write an encyclopedia under a free license. Managed by the Wikimedia Foundation. There are versions of Wikipedia in many languages.</translate>
 
; {{anchor|Wikiquote}} <translate>Wikiquote</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=Wikiquote}}
+
; <translate><!--T:wikitext--term--> wikitext</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=wikitext|nowikipedia=yes|mworg=Help:Formatting}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:wikitext--description--> The source code of [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki pages]], and the language for formatting them. The language includes things like <tvar name="square"><code><nowiki>[[]]</nowiki></code></tvar> for links, <tvar name="octo"><code><nowiki>#</nowiki></code></tvar> for numbered lists, etc. Often contrasted with [[<tvar name="visual_editing">#visual editing</tvar>|visual editing]].</translate>
: <translate>The free quote compendium that anyone can edit. A wiki website on which people maintain wiki pages with lists of quotes by famous people, from famous books or films, or about various topics. Managed by the Wikimedia Foundation. There are versions of Wikiquote in many languages.</translate>
 
; {{anchor|Wikisource}} <translate>Wikisource</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=Wikisource}}
+
; <translate><!--T:Wikibooks--term--> Wikibooks</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=Wikibooks}}
: <translate>The free library that anyone can improve. A wiki website on which people maintain wiki pages with books and documents that were published elsewhere, and which can be useful for reading or as source material for Wikipedia and other wikis. Managed by the Wikimedia Foundation. There are versions of Wikisource in many languages.</translate>
+
: <translate><!--T:Wikibooks--description--> The open-content textbooks collection that anyone can edit. A [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]] website on which people write long-form textbooks under a [[<tvar name="free_license">#free license</tvar>|free license]]. Managed by the Wikimedia Foundation. There are editions of Wikibooks in many languages. The "wiki" part should not be changed much, but the word "books" can be translated to your language.</translate>
; {{anchor|Wikivoyage}} <translate>Wikivoyage</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=Wikivoyage}}
+
; <translate><!--T:Wikidata--term--> Wikidata</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=Wikidata}}
: <translate>The free worldwide travel guide that you can edit. A wiki website on which people write a travel guide under a free license. Managed by the Wikimedia Foundation. There are versions of Wikivoyage in many languages.</translate>
+
: <translate><!--T:Wikidata--description--> The free knowledge base that anyone can edit. A [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]] website on which people curate structured machine-readable data for the use of other wikis under a [[<tvar name="free_license">#free license</tvar>|free license]]. Managed by the Wikimedia Foundation. There is one Wikidata site, and it can include information in any language. The "wiki" part should not be changed much, but the word "data" can be translated to your language.</translate>
  +
; <translate><!--T:Wikinews--term--> Wikinews</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=Wikinews}}
 
  +
: <translate><!--T:Wikinews--description--> The free news source you can write. A [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]] website on which people write news articles under a [[<tvar name="free_license">#free license</tvar>|free license]]. Managed by the Wikimedia Foundation. There are editions of Wikinews in many languages. The "wiki" part should not be changed much, but the word "news" can be translated to your language.</translate>
== X ==
 
  +
; <translate><!--T:Wikimedia--term--> Wikimedia</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=Wikimedia|enwikipedia=Wikimedia}}
 
  +
: <translate><!--T:Wikimedia--description--> The movement that operates Wikipedia and several other [[<tvar name="free">#free</tvar>|free]] knowledge [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]] websites. Not to be confused with [[<tvar name="MediaWiki">#MediaWiki</tvar>|MediaWiki]].</translate>
; {{anchor|word}} <translate><!--T:91--> word</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=word|enwiki=wikiword}}
 
  +
; <translate><!--T:Wikimedia-Commons--term--> Wikimedia Commons</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=Wikimedia Commons|enwikipedia=Wikimedia Commons|enwiktionary=commons}}
: <translate><!--T:92--> Definition.</translate>
 
  +
: <translate><!--T:Wikimedia-Commons--description--> A collection of [[<tvar name="free">#free</tvar>|freely]] usable [[<tvar name="media">#media</tvar>|media]] files to which anyone can contribute. Media files that are stored on Wikimedia Commons can be used in any other Wikimedia wiki. Managed by the Wikimedia Foundation. This name is often shortened to "Commons" in English. The English word "commons" means "a public open area", and it can be translated. Into some languages, this name is translated as "wiki repository", "wiki sharing", etc. Not to be confused with [[<tvar name="creative_commons">#Creative Commons</tvar>|Creative Commons]].</translate>
 
  +
; <translate><!--T:Wikipedia--term--> Wikipedia</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=Wikipedia}}
== Y ==
 
  +
: <translate><!--T:Wikipedia--description--> The free encyclopedia that anyone can edit. A [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]] website on which people write an encyclopedia under a [[<tvar name="free_license">#free license</tvar>|free license]]. Managed by the Wikimedia Foundation. There are editions of Wikipedia in many languages. The spelling of this name can be adapted to your language, but it should still be recognizable as "Wikipedia".</translate>
 
; {{anchor|word}} <translate><!--T:93--> word</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=word|enwiki=wikiword}}
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; <translate><!--T:Wikiquote--term--> Wikiquote</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=Wikiquote}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:Wikiquote--description--> The free quote compendium that anyone can edit. A [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]] website on which people maintain [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki pages]] with lists of quotes by famous people, from famous books or films, or about various topics. Managed by the Wikimedia Foundation. There are editions of Wikiquote in many languages. The "wiki" part should not be changed much, but the word "quote" can be translated to your language.</translate>
: <translate><!--T:94--> Definition.</translate>
 
  +
; <translate><!--T:Wikisource--term--> Wikisource</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=Wikisource}}
 
  +
: <translate><!--T:Wikisource--description--> The free library that anyone can improve. A [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]] website on which people maintain [[<tvar name="wiki_page">#wiki page</tvar>|wiki pages]] with books and documents that were published elsewhere, which can be copied under a [[<tvar name="free_license">#free license</tvar>|free license]], and which can be useful for reading or as source material for Wikipedia and other wikis. Managed by the Wikimedia Foundation. There are editions of Wikisource in many languages. The "wiki" part should not be changed much, but the word "source" can be adapted to your language. For example, it was translated as "wikilibrary" into Russian.</translate>
== Z ==
 
  +
; <translate><!--T:Wikivoyage--term--> Wikivoyage</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=Wikivoyage}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:Wikivoyage--description--> The free worldwide travel guide that you can edit. A [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]] website on which people write a travel guide under a [[<tvar name="free_license">#free license</tvar>|free license]]. Managed by the Wikimedia Foundation. There are editions of Wikivoyage in many languages. The "wiki" part should not be changed much, but the word "voyage" can be translated to your language.</translate>
  +
; <translate><!--T:Wiktionary--term--> Wiktionary</translate> {{MW glossary links|term=Wiktionary}}
  +
: <translate><!--T:Wiktionary--description--> The free dictionary. A [[<tvar name="wiki">#wiki</tvar>|wiki]] website on which people write a dictionary with word definitions and translations under a [[<tvar name="free_license">#free license</tvar>|free license]]. Managed by the Wikimedia Foundation. There are editions of Wiktionary in many languages. The name is based on the words "wiki" and "dictionary"; the "wiki" part should not be changed much, but the word "<tvar name="dictionary"><span dir="ltr">(dic)tionary</span></tvar>" can be adapted to your language.</translate>
   
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[[Category:Glossaries{{#translation:}}]]
; {{anchor|word}} <translate><!--T:95--> word</translate> {{User:Amire80/глоссарий/links|term=word|enwiki=wikiword}}
 
: <translate><!--T:96--> Definition.</translate>
 

Latest revision as of 23:22, 6 March 2024

This page is a list of the most common and basic technical terms that are necessary for using the MediaWiki software.

The list is designed to be conveniently translatable to all the languages in which people can use MediaWiki. It is not supposed to be an exhaustive glossary of all MediaWiki terms, but only of those that are the most necessary for all languages, and in particular, for starting up the adaptation of MediaWiki to a new language by translating the Most important messages (also known as "Most used").

This list should be translated to all languages, including those in which MediaWiki already has a well-established terminology.

It includes both terms that have particular meaning in MediaWiki, such as "category" and "template", and general computer terms, such as "file" and "upload". See the "More information about this glossary" page for an explanation about that.

Bold text is used for emphasizing information about words that are often translated incorrectly.

Next to many terms, there are icons. Clicking these icons may provide more information:

A link to the relevant encyclopedic article in the English Wikipedia that describes the thing in question. Check the interlanguage links of this article to find articles in other languages you may know.
A link to the relevant page in the English Wiktionary. Make sure to read the definitions carefully and pick the one that is closest to the meaning you need. Many words in the English Wiktionary have translations to other languages. To see them, scroll down, find the "Translations" list, find the translations list with the sense that interests you, and find your language. If your language is not listed, consider adding a translation to Wiktionary.
A link to the relevant technical documentation page on the mediawiki.org website.

The glossary is sorted alphabetically by the English term.

A

account
A user account; a stored record of information about a user of a wiki, identified by a username.
administrator
A user that has more permissions than a regular user. Most often, this includes the permissions to block and unblock users, to edit protected pages, and to delete, undelete, protect, and unprotect pages. Also known in English as "admin" or "sysop".
anonymous
A user who didn't log in. Such a user is identified by an IP address in history, recent changes, logs, etc.
attribution
The process of giving credit.

B

beta
Short for "beta feature".
beta feature
A new function that is enabled on a wiki site for testing by users.
block
Verb: Disable a user's ability to edit. Noun: An instance of blocking. Administrators of wiki sites block users if they publish spam or nonsense or disrupt the wiki in other ways.
bot
Short for "robot". A computer program that makes fast automatic edits to wiki pages.
browser
Short for "web browser". A computer application that lets people read websites. Common web browsers are Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Microsoft Edge, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Samsung Internet, Opera, and Tor Browser.

C

cache
A family of computer technologies that store data in a location that allows faster access. It usually improves performance, but sometimes it may cause outdated information to be shown to users. "Cleaning" or "purging" the cache forces new data to be shown, but may also cause a temporary performance slowdown.
cancel
Verb: Stop an operation without saving the work that was done until now. This most often appears on buttons.
caption
A short text that explains an image, especially a thumbnail.
CAPTCHA
A test that checks whether a user is a human or a bot, for example, by requiring the user to type deformed characters when creating an account or adding an external link. This is a technical term, and it doesn't have to be translated.
case-insensitive
The opposite of case-sensitive: Not distinguishing uppercase and lowercase letters; treating "Cat" and "cat" as functionally the same string.
case-sensitive
Distinguishing uppercase and lowercase letters; treating "Cat" and "cat" as different strings.
category
A group of related wiki pages. For example, the articles "Dog", "Mouse", and "Horse" can all belong to the category "Animals". This word is also used as the namespace prefix for category pages.
category page
A wiki page in the Category namespace. A part of its content is generated automatically by creating a list of pages that are tagged as belonging to this category. It can also have more text that explains the category. A category page can itself belong to other categories, in which case it's called a subcategory of these categories.
category talk
Short for "category talk page". Used as the namespace prefix for category talk pages.
category talk page
A talk page associated with a category page.
change
When talking about wiki pages, same as edit.
character
A letter (a, b, c, ا, ب, ت, э, ю, я, , , , , , ), a digit (1, 2, 3), a punctuation mark (., !, ?), an operator (+, -), etc.
client
A computer program that retrieves information from a server.
Commons
Short for "Wikimedia Commons". Not to be confused with Creative Commons.
content
Everything that is shown on wiki pages and that users can edit: text, images, templates, etc.
contents
Short for "table of contents".
content page
A wiki page in the main namespace of a wiki.
contribution
Any action that a user does to change the content of a wiki: editing, rollbacking, translating, uploading files, etc. Different from donation.
cookie
A small piece of information sent by a server to the browser and then returned by the browser each time it accesses that server. It is mostly used to identify the users and store information about them. Users usually don't deal with them directly, but they are mentioned in the interface because they may have privacy implications.
Creative Commons
An international network of organizations that write standardized licenses for free sharing of cultural works (text, images, video, etc.) and help people use these licenses. Most content on Wikimedia wikis is published under Creative Commons licenses.
credit
An explicit acknowledgment of a source of text or media using the name of an author or an organization, a link to a website from which the information was copied, etc.
CSS
A language for designing web pages. Short for "Cascading Style Sheets". This is a technical term, and it doesn't have to be translated.

D

delete
Verb: Remove a page from a wiki, done by an administrator. A deleted page can usually be restored.
desktop
Related to using a wiki in a browser on a desktop or a laptop computer, with a large screen and a physical keyboard. Different from mobile.
developer
A programmer who develops the code that runs a wiki: MediaWiki, templates, modules, gadgets, bots, tools, etc.
diff
A comparison between two versions of a wiki page.
discussion
Largely the same thing as talk, but this other word can be used in contexts that are more social and less technical.
donation
A gift of money or something else to the person or the organization that manages a wiki site. Different from contribution.
download
Verb: Copy a file from a website to a local device. The opposite of upload.

E

edit
Verb: Change the content of a wiki page. Noun: Any action of editing a wiki page.
editor (user)
A user who edits a wiki page.
editor (program)
A feature of MediaWiki or another program that allows editing wiki pages. For example: Visual editor, 2010 wikitext editor, 2017 wikitext editor, Android app editor, etc.
edit summary
A brief description of the changes the user has made in an edit.
export
Verb: Download the content of one or more wiki pages as a file that can be imported to another wiki.
external link
A link to a page on another website.

F

file
A piece of information stored on a computer storage device and identified by a name. In MediaWiki, files are usually images (JPG, PNG, SVG), audio clips (OGG), videos (WEBM), and documents (PDF, DjVu). This word is also used as the namespace prefix for file pages: If the filename is "Taj Mahal.jpg", the file page name is "File:Taj Mahal.jpg".
filename
The name of a file. Begins with a description of the file's content and ends with an extension (suffix) that identifies the file type. For example, ".jpg" is an extension for photograph files, and "Taj Mahal.jpg" is a good name for a file that includes a photograph of the Taj Mahal.
file page
A wiki page that displays a file and information about it: on which wiki pages this file is used, who uploaded it, the file's license, and so on.
file talk
A talk page associated with a file page. If the filename is "Taj Mahal.jpg", the file talk page's title is "File talk:Taj Mahal.jpg".
free
This doesn't mean "costing zero dollars". This refers to the freedom that the users have to read, copy, modify, and distribute the content of a wiki. It's a synonym of "liberated", "unconstrained", etc. See also Definition of Free Cultural Works.
free license
A license that allows free use text or media. Note that the word for "free" here must be the same as in the term free.
fuzzy
See outdated.

G

gadget
Gadgets are pieces of JavaScript code that editors can write on a wiki site to enhance the site's functionality. The gadgets' code is stored on wiki pages. This word is also used as the namespace prefix for gadget pages.
gadget page
A wiki page in the Gadget namespace. It stores the source code for a gadget.
gadget talk
Short for "gadget talk page". This word is also used as the namespace prefix for gadget talk pages.
gadget talk page
A talk page associated with a gadget page.
gender
When this word appears as {{GENDER:, it must not be translated. MediaWiki supports writing messages differently for users who defined that they should be described as "he", or "she", or didn't explicitly define it. See the page Gender.
global
Pertaining to all the wikis in a wiki family. For example, a usual block on the Spanish Wikipedia disallows the user to edit pages only on the Spanish Wikipedia, but a global block disallows editing all the wikis: Wikipedia in all languages, Wikivoyage in all languages, etc.

H

help
Technical documentation for using the wiki. This word is also used as the namespace prefix for help pages.
help page
A wiki page in the Help namespace.
help talk
Short for "help talk page". Used as the namespace prefix for help talk pages.
help talk page
A talk page associated with a help page.
history
Short for "page history" or "version history". A list of versions of a wiki page, showing the time, the user, the edit summary, and other information about each revision.
home
Short for "home page".
home page
Same as main page, especially on the mobile site.

I

ID
Short for "identifier". A number or a string that refers to something: a users, a page, a version, etc.
import
Verb: Add pages to a wiki from a file that was exported from another wiki, or directly from another wiki in the wiki family.
interlanguage link
A link to a page about the same topic in a wiki in another language.
internal link
A link to another page on the same wiki.
interwiki link
A link to a page on another wiki using specific syntax.
invalid
Technically unacceptable. For example, a page title is invalid if it includes the character {, which is forbidden in titles.
invoke
Verb: Call a module, run it, and insert the result of the call into a wiki page. A similar operation with templates is called transclusion.
IP address
A number that identifies a computer in a network. In MediaWiki, IP addresses are used to attribute edits and other actions to anonymous users.
item
On Wikidata, an entity that represents a thing in the world. It is identified by the letter Q followed by a unique number, and it may have labels in any language. Wikidata items have many uses, but their simplest and most common use is to connect Wikipedia articles in different languages in a way that allows the display of interlanguage links. See the Wikidata Glossary.

J

JavaScript
A programming language. In MediaWiki, it's used for gadgets and parts of MediaWiki itself.
JSON
A data file format. This is a technical term, and it doesn't have to be translated.

L

label
A name of a Wikidata item in a human language. See the Wikidata Glossary.
legend
A list of symbols, colors, or abbreviations that are used in a chart, table, etc.
link
A piece of text or an image that the user can click to go to another web page.
license
A legal document that specifies the terms of use for a text, an image, or a video, especially with regard to copyright law.
log
An automatically generated list of actions of a certain type, showing when and by which user they were performed, as well as other details, according to the type of action. Examples of logged actions are account creation, page deletion, and user blocking.
log in
Verb: Identify oneself to the wiki site as the owner of an account. A user who has logged in is not anonymous, and that user's edits and actions are attributed to the username in the page history and in the logs.
log out
Verb: Disconnect from the account and become anonymous.

M

main
When discussing namespaces: The namespace of a wiki, in which the content pages of a wiki are stored. Opposed to other namespaces, such as Talk, User, Category, Template, etc. Titles of pages in the main namespace don't have a prefix.
main page
A wiki page that is the first page shown to the visitors of a wiki site. May be called "home page" or "front page" in other publications.
media
This doesn't mean "journalism" or "mass communication". This is short for "multimedia". It is also used as a virtual namespace prefix for linking to files.
MediaWiki
A software package for running wiki sites. Originally developed for Wikipedia, and also used on many other websites, most of which are not related to Wikipedia. This word is also used as the namespace prefix for pages for local customization of user interface messages.
MediaWiki talk
Short for "MediaWiki talk page". Used as the namespace prefix for MediaWiki talk pages.
MediaWiki talk page
A talk page associated with a page in the MediaWiki namespace.
message
A string that appears in the user interface of a MediaWiki website. Messages can be translated on translatewiki. When needed, they can be customized locally in the MediaWiki namespace, and this will override the translation written on translatewiki.
MIME
A technology for identifying file types on the Internet, for example "application/pdf", "image/png", etc. This is a technical term, and it doesn't have to be translated.
mobile
Related to using a wiki on a mobile device, such as a phone or a tablet, with a small screen and no physical keyboard. Different from desktop.
module
A piece of code that can be invoked from wiki pages and adds some text to these pages. Modules are similar to templates, but templates are written in wikitext and modules are written in the Lua programming language. This word is also used as the namespace prefix for module pages.
module page
A wiki page in the Module namespace. It stores the source code for a module and the module's usage documentation.
module talk
Short for "module talk page". This word is also used as the namespace prefix for module talk pages.
module talk page
A talk page associated with a module page.
move
Verb: Rename a page or a file. Noun: An action of renaming a page or a file.
multimedia
This is a general name for various media files stored in a media repository. For example: image file, audio file, video file, etc. Often shortened to "media".

N

namespace
Every page on a wiki belongs to a namespace. The main content pages of a wiki are said to belong to the main namespace, and their titles have no prefix. Because of this, "main" is often written in parentheses "(main)". Pages in other namespaces have a prefix, such as "Talk:", "User:", "Special:", etc.

O

outdated
In translatewiki, an outdated translated message must be carefully reviewed and, in most cases, fixed by the translator. This condition is also known as "fuzzy". It appears with a yellow "outdated" mark in the translation interface. A message can become outdated for three reasons: 1. The source message was updated after it was translated; 2. It has technical mistakes, for example invalid link syntax; 3. Another translatewiki editor noticed a mistake in it and manually marked it as outdated.

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page
Any page on a MediaWiki site. Can be an editable wiki page or a special page.
parameter (templates)
In templates, modules, and parser functions: values that are sent to the template or the modules to tell it with which data to work.
parameter (translatewiki)
When translating MediaWiki messages: pieces of messages that look like $1, $2, $3, and are replaced by something, such as numbers, usernames, or page titles. In translatable pages, the dollar sign can also be followed by words, e.g. $page. In some other projects, parameters can look differently, e.g. %d or %(page).
parser
A component of MediaWiki that reads wikitext and converts it to formatted text that is shown to readers.
parser function
A short wikitext function that can compute a value or make a simple decision based on data. Usually used in the wikitext of templates.
password
A secret string that the user writes to identify while logging in.
permission
Same as right.
pixel
A dot on a computer screen. Used for measuring size and resolution of images.
plural
When this word appears as {{PLURAL:, it must not be translated. MediaWiki supports writing messages according to different numbers. See the page Plural.
preferences
Every user's personal choices about how a wiki site works: how to show the preview, whether links should be underlined, which entries the watchlist shows and hides, etc.
prefix
The first characters of a string. In MediaWiki, prefixes are most often used for namespace names (Category: in "Category:Cities in Japan") and interlanguage links (fr: in fr:Pain au chocolat).
preview
Showing how the page will look before publishing it.
project
In MediaWiki, this is used to describe a wiki and the community of people editing it. For example, the French Wikipedia, the Russian Wikisource, Wikidata, Commons, and translatewiki are projects.
project namespace
"Project" is one of the namespaces on all wikis. Pages in this namespace are used for several purposes, for example project policies, discussions among projects participants, lists of suggested tasks to work on, and so on. When pages in this namespace are displayed, this word is replaced with the project name. For example, in the English Wikipedia, the page "Project:About" is the same as "Wikipedia:About". Both titles can be used as links, but "Wikipedia:About" is displayed to readers.
project talk
A project talk page is a talk page associated with a page in the project namespace. For example, if the project page title is "Wikipedia:About", the project talk page title is "Wikipedia talk:About".
protect
Verb: Allow only some users to edit a page, done by an administrator.
protection
The act of protecting a page.
proxy
An intermediary computer that allows people to connect to the Internet through it.
publish
Verb: Save a wiki page after creating or editing it and make it readable by everyone.

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query
A request for information that is sent by a user to a server. For example, a search string or a request for a list of pages that begin with certain letters. The software sending the query is also known as a "client".

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raw
Adjective: In the most basic representation. For example, the raw watchlist is a list of pages on the watchlist in plain text.
recent changes
A special page at Special:RecentChanges, which shows all the recent edits that were made in a wiki.
redirect
Verb: Automatically transfer the user from one page to another; Create a redirect page. Noun: Short for "redirect page".
redirect page
A page that immediately takes the user to another specified page when the user tries to access it.
remix
Verb: Copy content from somewhere (for example, a website), and modify it.
resolution
The quality of an image, measured in pixel count.
restore
Verb: Bring a page that was deleted back into the wiki.
retrieve
Verb: Fetch information from a server.
revert
Verb: Change the page in a way that restores its content to an earlier revision.
revision
Usually the same as version.
right
A permission to perform an action, such as editing, deleting, or protecting a page, to view certain special pages or logs, to block users, etc.
rollback
Verb: Revert a page in one click. This action is usually available only to some users, for example administrators.

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save
Verb: Store information persistently, but not necessarily make it public. Saving something in a way that is readable to others is called publishing, and these words should be different. For example, a user's preferences are saved, but not published.
search
Verb: Look for information, usually by writing one or more words in the wiki's internal search engine. Noun: the action of searching, and its results (what was found).
section
A part of a wiki page that begins with a heading, and may include one or more paragraphs, and possibly sub-sections.
semi-protected
Protected less strictly than the usual protection. Most often, fully protected pages can be edited only by administrators, and semi-protected pages can be edited by users who created their account a specific number of days ago or made a specific number of edits, but the actual configuration may be different on different wikis.
server
A computer that is connected to a network and that stores information that can be retrieved by users. The software users use to connect to a server is called a "client".
SITENAME
When this word appears as {{SITENAME}}, it must not be translated. This is automatically replaced with the name of the website. For example, on Wikipedia, "About {{SITENAME}}" is shown as "About Wikipedia".
source (content)
When discussing the content of wikis: The source of information on a wiki page or of a file. For example, a book or another website.
source (wikitext)
In MediaWiki user interface: The representation of a wiki page in wikitext, especially as opposed to the page as it shown to readers, or for visual editing.
special
Adjective: Used as the namespace prefix for special pages.
special page
A page on a wiki that cannot be edited by users. Special pages provide various services, such as display of information about the wiki, Recent Changes, Watchlist, Statistics, and special administration and editing interfaces such as blocking, managing user rights, translation, etc. They are called "Special" because they are different from usual wiki pages. It's translated as "service (page)" in some languages.
string
A sequence of characters of any length. It is usually a word or a sentence, but in some cases it may be one character long or even empty (zero length).
strong
When it appears as <strong> or </strong>, it must not be translated. This is HTML code that makes the text bold.
subcategory
A category within another category. For example, "Cities in Paraguay" is a subcategory of "Cities in South America".
summary
Short for "edit summary".

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table of contents
An automatically-generated list of section headings on a page. Usually appears near the top of the page.
talk
Short for "talk page". This word is also used as the namespace prefix for talk pages associated with content pages (wiki pages in the main namespace).
talk page
A wiki page used for discussions between editors.
template
A piece of text or code that can be embedded ("transcluded") in other pages. Common examples of templates are infoboxes, formatted citations, maintenance notices at the top of an article, etc. Templates are similar to modules, but templates are written in wikitext and modules are written in the Lua programming language. This word is also used as the namespace prefix for template pages.
template page
A wiki page in the Template namespace. It stores the source code for a template and the template's usage documentation.
template talk
Short for "template talk page". This word is also used as the namespace prefix for template talk pages.
template talk page
A talk page associated with a template page.
thumbnail
A small image, used as a compact representation of a larger image. Usually shown with a frame with a caption under it. Clicking the thumbnail shows the full-size image.
title
The name of a page.
transclusion
Inclusion or embedding of one wiki page into another. Most often, this is done with templates. A similar operation with modules is called invocation.

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undo
While reviewing page version: To revert a page, but possibly make some more changes and write a manual edit summary. Different from rollback, which is done in one click and restores everything. While editing a page: To erase the last change done to the content, reverting it to an older state. This action is available in web browsers and in many text editing applications.
unprotect
Verb: The opposite of protect: Remove the protection from a page and make it editable by all users.
unwatch
Verb: The opposite of watch: Unwatching a page means removing it from the user's watchlist.
upload
Verb: Copy a file from a local device to a website. The opposite of download.
URL
A technical term for a web address, such as https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aruba. Short for "Uniform Resource Locator".
user
Somebody who uses a wiki, usually reading the information on it, or editing (changing) it. This may refer to a human, and also to a computer program, usually a bot. The user may be anonymous or identified using an account. This word is also used as the namespace prefix for user pages.
username
The name of a user account. It may be the real name of a person or a nickname.
user page
A wiki page in the User namespace. If the username is "Alice", the user page's title is "User:Alice". Every user with an account has a user page, and can write things there, for example information about themselves or what they do on the wiki.
user talk
Short for "user talk page". Used as the namespace prefix for user talk pages.
user talk page
A talk page associated with a user page. If the username is "Alice", the user talk page's title is "User talk:Alice". The user talk page is used for sending messages to a user. These messages are not private, and can be read by everyone who can read the wiki.

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version
The state of a wiki page's content after an edit. A wiki page that has just been created has one version. Every edit creates another version. A version has an author (user) and a time.
view
Look at something, such as a page, a file, a table, etc. Often contrasted with edit: for example, regular users can only view protected pages, but administrators can edit them.
visual editing
Editing while seeing the page similarly to how it's rendered to users: with images, headings, etc., and without seeing wiki syntax. This is similar to using a word processor, like Microsoft Word, Google Docs, or LibreOffice, and also known by the jargon term "WYSIWYG" ("what you see is what you get"). Compare with wikitext editing.

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watch
Verb: Add a page it to the user's watchlist.
watchlist
A special page that shows recent changes in a list of pages that the user selected.
wiki
A website that anyone can edit. A wiki contains many wiki pages. This is different from other websites, on which readers can read the content, but only a small group of people can edit it, or social networks on which users can write things about themselves and comment on other people's posts, but cannot change what other people write. When translating the word wiki by itself or as part of another name, its spelling can be changed, but it should still sound similarly to "wiki".
wiki page
One web page on a wiki site.
wiki syntax
The syntax of wikitext.
wikitext
The source code of wiki pages, and the language for formatting them. The language includes things like [[]] for links, # for numbered lists, etc. Often contrasted with visual editing.
Wikibooks
The open-content textbooks collection that anyone can edit. A wiki website on which people write long-form textbooks under a free license. Managed by the Wikimedia Foundation. There are editions of Wikibooks in many languages. The "wiki" part should not be changed much, but the word "books" can be translated to your language.
Wikidata
The free knowledge base that anyone can edit. A wiki website on which people curate structured machine-readable data for the use of other wikis under a free license. Managed by the Wikimedia Foundation. There is one Wikidata site, and it can include information in any language. The "wiki" part should not be changed much, but the word "data" can be translated to your language.
Wikinews
The free news source you can write. A wiki website on which people write news articles under a free license. Managed by the Wikimedia Foundation. There are editions of Wikinews in many languages. The "wiki" part should not be changed much, but the word "news" can be translated to your language.
Wikimedia
The movement that operates Wikipedia and several other free knowledge wiki websites. Not to be confused with MediaWiki.
Wikimedia Commons
A collection of freely usable media files to which anyone can contribute. Media files that are stored on Wikimedia Commons can be used in any other Wikimedia wiki. Managed by the Wikimedia Foundation. This name is often shortened to "Commons" in English. The English word "commons" means "a public open area", and it can be translated. Into some languages, this name is translated as "wiki repository", "wiki sharing", etc. Not to be confused with Creative Commons.
Wikipedia
The free encyclopedia that anyone can edit. A wiki website on which people write an encyclopedia under a free license. Managed by the Wikimedia Foundation. There are editions of Wikipedia in many languages. The spelling of this name can be adapted to your language, but it should still be recognizable as "Wikipedia".
Wikiquote
The free quote compendium that anyone can edit. A wiki website on which people maintain wiki pages with lists of quotes by famous people, from famous books or films, or about various topics. Managed by the Wikimedia Foundation. There are editions of Wikiquote in many languages. The "wiki" part should not be changed much, but the word "quote" can be translated to your language.
Wikisource
The free library that anyone can improve. A wiki website on which people maintain wiki pages with books and documents that were published elsewhere, which can be copied under a free license, and which can be useful for reading or as source material for Wikipedia and other wikis. Managed by the Wikimedia Foundation. There are editions of Wikisource in many languages. The "wiki" part should not be changed much, but the word "source" can be adapted to your language. For example, it was translated as "wikilibrary" into Russian.
Wikivoyage
The free worldwide travel guide that you can edit. A wiki website on which people write a travel guide under a free license. Managed by the Wikimedia Foundation. There are editions of Wikivoyage in many languages. The "wiki" part should not be changed much, but the word "voyage" can be translated to your language.
Wiktionary
The free dictionary. A wiki website on which people write a dictionary with word definitions and translations under a free license. Managed by the Wikimedia Foundation. There are editions of Wiktionary in many languages. The name is based on the words "wiki" and "dictionary"; the "wiki" part should not be changed much, but the word "(dic)tionary" can be adapted to your language.