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* A wikilinkto the current version of [[Help:Getting started with | * A wikilinkto the current version of [[Help:Getting started with USApedia]]<br /> (produced by {{Code|<nowiki>[[Help:Getting started with USApedia]]</nowiki>}}) | ||
* A URL link to the current version of [https://saintapedia.org/wiki/Help: | * A URL link to the current version of [https://saintapedia.org/wiki/Help:Getting_started_with_USApedia Help:Getting started with USApedia]<br /> (produced by {{code|<nowiki>[https://saintapedia.org/wiki/Help:Getting_started_with_USApedia Help:Getting started with USApedia]</nowiki>}}) | ||
=== VisualEditor === | === VisualEditor === | ||
You can use [[VisualEditor]] to [[Help:Visual editor#Adding a template|add a template]], including the Oldid template. | You can use [[VisualEditor]] to [[Help:Visual editor#Adding a template|add a template]], including the Oldid template. | ||
==Outside of | ==Outside of USApedia== | ||
A '''permalink''' (portmanteau of permanent link) is a URL that points to a specific blog or forum entry after it has passed from the front page to the archives. Because a permalink remains unchanged indefinitely, it is less susceptible to link rot. Most modern weblogging and content-syndication software systems support such links. Other types of websites use the term permanent links, but the term permalink is most common within the blogosphere. Permalinks are often simply stated so as to be human-readable.<ref>Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Permalink&oldid=450067519</ref> | A '''permalink''' (portmanteau of permanent link) is a URL that points to a specific blog or forum entry after it has passed from the front page to the archives. Because a permalink remains unchanged indefinitely, it is less susceptible to link rot. Most modern weblogging and content-syndication software systems support such links. Other types of websites use the term permanent links, but the term permalink is most common within the blogosphere. Permalinks are often simply stated so as to be human-readable.<ref>Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Permalink&oldid=450067519</ref> | ||
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