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| | {{redirect|WP:P}} | | {{redirect|WP:P}} |
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| − | {{information page|WP:P}} | + | {{information page|WP:P|WP:PORT}} |
| | {{Update|date=October 2019}} | | {{Update|date=October 2019}} |
| | {{Portal information sidebar}} | | {{Portal information sidebar}} |
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| − | The box on the right format with small text can incorporate multiple portals. '''Note:''' this coding is '''not supported on mobile versions''': | + | The box on the right format with small text can incorporate multiple portals. '''Note:''' this coding is '''supported by mobile versions of Wikipedia pages'''': |
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| | {{Portal|Canada}} | | {{Portal|Canada}} |
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| | === Portals and the core content policies === | | === Portals and the core content policies === |
| | Portals are subject to [[Wikipedia:Five pillars|Wikipedia's five pillars]] and must comply with Wikipedia's core content policies ([[Wikipedia:Neutral point of view|neutral point of view]], [[Wikipedia:No original research|no original research]], [[Wikipedia:Verifiability|verifiability]], etc.). | | Portals are subject to [[Wikipedia:Five pillars|Wikipedia's five pillars]] and must comply with Wikipedia's core content policies ([[Wikipedia:Neutral point of view|neutral point of view]], [[Wikipedia:No original research|no original research]], [[Wikipedia:Verifiability|verifiability]], etc.). |
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| | ==== References ==== | | ==== References ==== |
| | It is common practice not to include references in portals. As on the [[Main Page]], readers should be able to [[WP:V|verify]] the portal content by following a prominent link to a relevant article, and checking the references there. This is called "follow through". | | It is common practice not to include references in portals. As on the [[Main Page]], readers should be able to [[WP:V|verify]] the portal content by following a prominent link to a relevant article, and checking the references there. This is called "follow through". |
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| | Content that is unique to a portal may be challenged in the portal, and must then be referenced in the portal, in the usual way, by inline citation using any of the accepted methods. | | Content that is unique to a portal may be challenged in the portal, and must then be referenced in the portal, in the usual way, by inline citation using any of the accepted methods. |
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