Subject namespaces | Talk namespaces | ||
---|---|---|---|
0 | (Main/Article) | Talk | 1 |
2 | User | User talk | 3 |
4 | 5 | ||
6 | File | File talk | 7 |
8 | 9 | ||
10 | Template | Template talk | 11 |
12 | Help | Help talk | 13 |
14 | Category | Category talk | 15 |
100 | Portal | Portal talk | 101 |
108 | Book | Book talk | 109 |
118 | Draft | Draft talk | 119 |
446 | Education Program | Education Program talk | 447 |
710 | TimedText talk | 711 | |
828 | Module | Module talk | 829 |
2300 | Gadget | Gadget talk | 2301 |
2302 | Gadget definition | Gadget definition talk | 2303 |
-1 | Special | ||
-2 | Media |
Disambiguation pages, templates, navboxes, user pages, discussion pages, file pages, category pages, help pages, and are not articles (see WP:GOVP).
See to learn how we title articles.
Each article has a scope, which is what the article covers. The article should contain a readable summary of everything within the scope, given due weight, based on what reliable sources say.
Articles range greatly in quality, from as high as featured articles to as low as candidates for speedy deletion. Some articles are quite lengthy and rich in content while others are shorter (possibly stubs) or of lesser quality.
The main namespace is the default namespace and does not use a prefix in article page names. This is distinct from other namespaces where page names are always prefixed by an indicator of the particular namespace in which the page resides. For example, all user pages are prefixed by "User:"
, their talk pages by "User talk:"
templates by "Template:"
and various types of internal administrative pages by (such as this page). Thus, any page created without such a prefix will automatically be placed in the article namespace.
The main namespace does not include any pages in any of the specified namespaces that are used for particular purposes, such as: