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A comprehensive index for editors

Sometimes, it might be useful to look up a subject in the same way you would do so in a book‍—‌in the index. Wikipedia has an index. To use it‍—‌it is available at the editor's index to Wikipedia.

Although it is called an "editor's index", it is really intended to be an index for anyone involved with Wikipedia in other than the role of a reader. Most of the topics are directly relevant to editing of articles, but some topics are less directly relevant to editing.

To add this auto-updating template to your user page, use {{totd}}

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Hello. I undid your edit on CIX. If you want to change the page title to CIX (group), community consent is needed before proceding. Also, pages are moved, you can't just copy-paste content. Please follow the rules explained in the page I linked and open a discussion if you feel that the title should be changed. Thank you. --Chiyako92 09:18, 30 January 2020 (UTC)

@Chiya: It's okay no problem, I think i need to learn more about move pages. thanks for your words, i really appreciate that. --PeniPidiPici (talk) 01:22, 31 January 2020 (UTC)Reply