Help:Namespaces/ksh

Pages on a MediaWiki wiki are grouped into collections called "namespaces", which differentiate between the purpose of the pages at a high level. Pages in certain namespaces can also have special properties or behave differently when they interact with other pages.

Dat is fö jewööhnlesch de houpsääshlesche Ennhalt fon dämm Wiki. Sigge, di nit tiräk bëij dä jrundlääjende Ennhald fon dämm Wiki jehüre, di jonn en de ander Apachtemangs. Di Sigge doh hann enne Name med_ennem Opbou wi „Appachtemang:Sigk“ &mdash; esu wi di Sigg, di De jraad aam beloore beß, „':'“ hëijß, se eß allsu em Appachtemang.

A page whose name is not prefixed by a namespace lies in the mainspace. Note, however, that colons and prefixes can also appear in page titles without indicating a namespace: the page Foo: is a page located in the mainspace because the namespace "Foo" does not exist. Similarly the page Foo: is in the "" namespace.

Standard namespaces
The standard MediaWiki installation has sixteen namespaces that can contain user-generated content; there are also two special namespaces that contain pages created 'on the fly' by the MediaWiki software. The standard namespaces are organized in pairs, with each pair containing a "subject namespace" and a "discussion namespace". The namespaces are numbered from zero such that all subject namespaces have even indices and all talk namespaces have odd indices.

Media
Dat appachtemang nemmp mer, öm op di Bellder un annder Medije tiräk ze lengke, ööhne övver di Sigge met dä Beschriivonge ze jonn.

Extra
This namespace is used to group special pages, reports and interfaces that are generated "on demand" by MediaWiki and that are not directly editable. It is not possible to create pages in this namespace except by modifying or extending the MediaWiki software.

The namespace that has no prefix separated by a colon. Commonly called the "main namespace" or "mainspace". This namespace typically contains the bulk of the in a wiki. This namespace generally has no special properties.

Klaaf
Jeede Sigk hädd_en Klaafsigk bëij sesch. Di kam_mer bruche, öm jät övver die Sigk odder iere Ennhaldt ze schriive, odder för Notizze un esu jät för di Sigk, oohne dat mer die Sigk sëllver änndere mööt.

Metmaacher
För pärsönalesche Notezze un Meddëijlonge fon de Medmaacher hät jeede Medmaacher esu en Sigk. Do kam_mer och övver sesch sëlver ennfomeere un shtrunze. Medmaacher könne och Ongersigge opmaache. Doför schriive se enne / henger dä Name fon de ëije Medmaachersigg un hange enne sëllfß jewählte Onger-Sigge-Name draan.

This page, and subpages of it, can be used by users to record information about themselves or to test and draft new content. Pages of the form "   :UserName/Foo.js" or "    :UserName/Foo.css" can only be edited by the user themselves or by administrators.

Metmaacher Klaaf
De Klaafsigge fon de Medmaachersigge kam_mer bruche, öm Nohreschte un Meddëijkonge för dä Medmaacher drop ze schriive. Wann esu en Sigk jeänndert weed, kritt dä betroffene Medmaacher, af wann hä ennjelogg eß, med de näächste Sigk, di_j_e em Wiki opröhf, enne kakjääle Kaste aanjezëijsh, dat do neu Meddeëijlonge drop senn.

This notice continues to appear until the user loads their user talk page to read the message.

Project
Informazjohne övver dat Wiki &mdash; zem Bëijshpell de Rääjelle un esu jät jehüere hee hä. Dat Appachteman kannß_e och met sengem Zwëijtname „Project:“ aanqwatsche.

Project talk
This is a talk namespace that is normally used for discussions related to the associated project pages. It has no special properties.

Datei


The     namespace is used to store metadata for images, videos, sound files and other media accessed via the      namespace. Each file has a corresponding page in the     namespace, which is often used to hold licensing data. Linking directly to a page in this namespace instead includes the media file inline in the page:  right  produces the image to the right. See Help:Images for more details of this link syntax.

To create an internal link to the file page, you need to add a colon to the front of the namespace:  right  produces    :Wiki.png. The standard MediaWiki installation has alias "Image" for     namespace - See Namespace aliases.

For linking media files directly, bypassing the description page, see Media namespace.

Dateie Klaaf
This is a talk namespace that is normally used for discussions related to the associated media files. It has no special properties.

MediaWiki
Dat Appachtemang kannß_e bruche, om dem Wiki sing Täxte un Mälldonge ze änndere. Loor Der „Help:System message“ op metawiki aan.

MediaWiki Klaaf
This is a talk namespace that is normally used for discussions related to the associated system messages. It has no special properties.

Schablon
The     namespace is used to hold templates, blocks of text or wikicode that are intended to be transcluded into several other pages. To facilitate this it has the special property that it is the default namespace for transclusions: the wikicode   is equivalent to   .

Schablone Klaaf
This is a talk namespace that is normally used for discussions related to the associated template pages. It has no special properties.

Help
De Dokumëntazjohn övver de Ärrebëijt met dämm Wiki. Di kann fon ußerhallef kopeet sin oddo em Wiki sëllver jeschrevve.

Help talk
This is a talk namespace that is normally used for discussions related to the associated help pages. It has no special properties.

Saachjrupp
The     namespace contains categories, dynamic lists of other pages. To facilitate this, linking directly to a category page does not output an inline link, but instead includes the page into the associated category page. So the code       :Help  causes a category link to appear at the bottom of the page (at the bottom in the box marked ""). Clicking on that link takes you to the category page, where this page is visible in the category list.

To create an inline link to a category page, you need to add a colon to the front of the namespace:       :Help  produces     :Help. See Help:Categories for more details on category link syntax.

Saachjruppe Klaaf
This is a talk namespace that is normally used for discussions related to the associated category pages. It has no special properties.

Localisation
Namespace names and aliases can be localized in translatewiki.net, using the special page AdvancedTranslate. To get started, visit translatewiki:Special:FirstSteps.

Renaming namespaces
Namespace names can be translated into languages other than English and individual namespaces can be renamed, as set by a wiki's system admins. These names are known as the 'localized' namespace names. However, all namespaces have a 'canonical name', the original English name which will work on any installation of MediaWiki. So linking to User:Foo will always locate the user page for the user foo, whether the wiki is in French (where the localized name would be Utilisateur:Foo), Russian (Участник:Foo), or Hindi (सदस्य:Foo).

The canonical namespace names are given in the table to the right along with their localized names on this wiki.

Namespace aliases
On some wikis there are also namespace aliases: alternative names that will also be resolved to the localised names. For instance, a wiki might define "T" as an alias for   , such that typing T:Foo is equivalent to     :Foo, saving a few characters and seconds. An actual example would be on the English Wikipedia, where "WP" is an alias for   , which is the namespace "Wikipedia".

By default, "Image" is an alias for   , so   </tt> is equivalent to        :Wiki.png </tt>.

Custom namespaces

 * See for more information.

Some wikis may wish to organize their content in ways that do not fit into this standard set of namespaces. A wiki may define additional namespaces to facilitate this; these namespaces behave exactly like normal namespaces, and generally have indices greater than or equal to 100. These custom namespaces generally have no special properties.

Identifying namespaces
There are a number of ways by which the namespace of a particular page can be identified:


 * Magic words

The magic word  </tt> returns the value of the namespace the page is in.


 * JavaScript

The JavaScript variable wgCanonicalNamespace</tt> contains the full namespace name. The variable wgNamespaceNumber</tt> contains the numerical index of the namespace.


 * CSS

The  </tt> tag of the HTML page output is given two CSS classes that vary by namespace: A class ns-#</tt>, where # is the index of the namespace, and ns-XXX</tt>, where XXX is "subject</tt>" for all, "special</tt>" for pages in the     namespace, and "talk</tt>" for. So CSS code such as the following can be used to change the appearance of an object based on its namespace:


 * API

You can get a complete list of all the namespaces used on this wiki from the API:


 * http://www.mediawiki.org/w/api.php?action=query&meta=siteinfo&siprop=namespaces