Hello, If I am on a Wikidata item page (QXXXXX), what's the easiest way to navigate to the Wikipedia links other than manual scrolling? Sometimes (actually a lot of times) I need to check Wikipedia articles (not only English) before I add description part. Is there any user script or something that puts Wikipedia links above statement or any other suggestion?
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If your browser window is wide enough, Sitelinks to Wikipedia should already be close to the top of the page, on the right-hand side.
But in any case, you can always add #sitelinks-wikipedia to the URL, like in https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1#sitelinks-wikipedia. That will make the browser jump right to the wikipedia section.
Am 05.09.2017 um 16:47 schrieb Tito Dutta:
Hello, If I am on a Wikidata item page (QXXXXX), what's the easiest way to navigate to the Wikipedia links other than manual scrolling? Sometimes (actually a lot of times) I need to check Wikipedia articles (not only English) before I add description part. Is there any user script or something that puts Wikipedia links above statement or any other suggestion?
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The easiest way to preview an article is right on the page itself.
On the rightside panel, where you see all Wikiipedia links, at top banner, there is an EDIT button. This will let you configure your preferred languages as well as to preview those pages without leaving the Wikidata item page.
Another option is to install certain extensions like 'Wikidata useful' etc. I already have them, but have to see which one does this particular function. :-)
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On 5 September 2017 at 20:17, Tito Dutta trulytito@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, If I am on a Wikidata item page (QXXXXX), what's the easiest way to navigate to the Wikipedia links other than manual scrolling? Sometimes (actually a lot of times) I need to check Wikipedia articles (not only English) before I add description part. Is there any user script or something that puts Wikipedia links above statement or any other suggestion?
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Hello, Thanks for your replies.
Daniel, My laptop browser window is not really wide, and I need to scroll really a lot to go those links.
Viswa, Right side panel Wikipedia links? I have added Wikidata useful scripts on my /common.js. Is this the one you were talking about.
Also Daniel, taking a clue from your post I tried to add this on my Wikidata personal /common.js
mw.util.addPortletLink('p-personal', '#sitelinks-wikipedia', 'Wikipedia');
This is adding a Wikipedia link when I tried on Wikipedia, but not on Wikidata. Where I am doing mistake?
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On 5 September 2017 at 20:34, ViswaPrabha (വിശ്വപ്രഭ) <viswaprabha@gmail.com
wrote:
The easiest way to preview an article is right on the page itself.
On the rightside panel, where you see all Wikiipedia links, at top banner, there is an EDIT button. This will let you configure your preferred languages as well as to preview those pages without leaving the Wikidata item page.
Another option is to install certain extensions like 'Wikidata useful' etc. I already have them, but have to see which one does this particular function. :-)
-User-Viswaprabha
On 5 September 2017 at 20:17, Tito Dutta trulytito@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, If I am on a Wikidata item page (QXXXXX), what's the easiest way to navigate to the Wikipedia links other than manual scrolling? Sometimes (actually a lot of times) I need to check Wikipedia articles (not only English) before I add description part. Is there any user script or something that puts Wikipedia links above statement or any other suggestion?
Thanks Tito Dutta Note: If I don't reply to your email in 2 days, please feel free to remind me over email or phone call.
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Hoi, You could use Reasonator, its display has the links relatively high up. It is also really useful when doing disambiguations. Thanks, GerardM
On 5 September 2017 at 18:06, Tito Dutta trulytito@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, Thanks for your replies.
Daniel, My laptop browser window is not really wide, and I need to scroll really a lot to go those links.
Viswa, Right side panel Wikipedia links? I have added Wikidata useful scripts on my /common.js. Is this the one you were talking about.
Also Daniel, taking a clue from your post I tried to add this on my Wikidata personal /common.js
mw.util.addPortletLink('p-personal', '#sitelinks-wikipedia', 'Wikipedia');
This is adding a Wikipedia link when I tried on Wikipedia, but not on Wikidata. Where I am doing mistake?
Thanks Tito Dutta Note: If I don't reply to your email in 2 days, please feel free to remind me over email or phone call.
On 5 September 2017 at 20:34, ViswaPrabha (വിശ്വപ്രഭ) < viswaprabha@gmail.com> wrote:
The easiest way to preview an article is right on the page itself.
On the rightside panel, where you see all Wikiipedia links, at top banner, there is an EDIT button. This will let you configure your preferred languages as well as to preview those pages without leaving the Wikidata item page.
Another option is to install certain extensions like 'Wikidata useful' etc. I already have them, but have to see which one does this particular function. :-)
-User-Viswaprabha
On 5 September 2017 at 20:17, Tito Dutta trulytito@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, If I am on a Wikidata item page (QXXXXX), what's the easiest way to navigate to the Wikipedia links other than manual scrolling? Sometimes (actually a lot of times) I need to check Wikipedia articles (not only English) before I add description part. Is there any user script or something that puts Wikipedia links above statement or any other suggestion?
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