Wiktionary:Shortcuts

Compact list of shortcuts used
This list is a trimmed-down one of main shortcuts. There is also a generated list. A large number of shortcuts are like WT:AEN => About English where "WT:A" is followed by a two- or three-letter code for a language.

What is a Wiktionary shortcut?
“Shortcuts” in Wiktionary, derived from their counterparts in Wikipedia, are a specialized type of redirection page that can be used to get to a commonly used Wiktionary reference page more quickly.

How to use Wiktionary shortcuts
A Wiktionary shortcut can be be entered into the Wiktionary search box to quickly bring you to a reference page. For example, you can type “WT:BP” into the search box and click the “Go” button to get to the Beer parlour page, instead of having to type “Wiktionary:Beer parlour”.

Alternatively, you can use the shortcut in the URL (web address). For example, you are currently viewing the Wiktionary:Shortcut page in English. The URL is http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Wiktionary:Shortcut You could get from here to the Beer parlour page by replacing “Wiktionary:Shortcut” with “WT:BP” in the URL (web address) field (followed by “Enter”).

Shortcuts are presented in all capital letters (“All-Caps”), but the search box is case-insensitive. For example, in the search box, you can type “wt:bp” instead of “WT:BP”.

However, using the URL method typically requires that you match the capitalization of the shortcut.

Adding shortcut link boxes in the destination pages
You can add a “shortcut link box” in a shortcut destination page, in order to educate the users about the shortcuts available. A shortcut link box (the “shortcut template”) is added to the entry source (“Editing” page) using.


 * Examples