Beta Features/Other projects sidebar

The Other projects sidebar beta feature adds to the sidebar an "" section that provides links to the other Wikimedia projects based on Wikidata data.



How it works
When activated it adds the "" sidebar section with links between projects supported by Wikidata (Wikipedia, Wikisource, Wikivoyage, Wikiquote and Commons) using item related to the current page content. There is currently no way to override displayed link using Wikitext.

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You can try the feature by going to the "beta" section of your preferences (most wikis will show a "beta" link on the top-right area when you are logged-in), and enable the "Other projects sidebar" feature. You'll need to do the same process for each wiki you want to try the feature on (e.g., English Wikipedia, Japanese Wikipedia, Italian Wikisource, etc.). Then, navigate the site as usual and report any issues related to cross-project navigation.

Please leave feedback at the talk page. As additions to the already very heavy sidebar are often controversial, feedbacks are really needed.

Known issues

 * This beta feature only supports sites supported by Wikidata (e.g. Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons, Wikisource, Wikiquote and Wikivoyage). More projects will become available as they are added to Wikidata over the next months.

Suggestions for improvement
Beta features are supposed to improve over time, here are our current ideas for improvement:
 * There is no way to edit easily links without leaving the current page. The "Add links" widget accessible at the bottom of the language links section that allows to easily link the current page to a page in an other language may be adapted to allow links to other projects.
 * There is no easy way to override links from Wikitext (except using bad JavaScript-based hacks).

Is this really needed?

 * The first bug about this feature have been opened in 2004.
 * Some wikis like the Italian Wikipedia currently rely on JavaScript hacks in order to add an "other projects" section.