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The following will be a list of links to test if the LinkClassifier script by User:Anomie is functional (on the skin a user is currently using):


With the default CSS rules, you should see the following types of links:

(Based on the table from the original script documentation)
    Expected
Type Live link for testing Normal Visited
Normal links Mathematics[a] like this like this
External links Wikipedia (English) like this like this
Red links Does not exist like this like this
stubcls [b] like this like this
redirect Math[a]

Wikipedia:Example of a redirect

like this like this
self-redirect Wikipedia:Example of a self redirect

Wikipedia:Example of a circular redirect

like this like this
broken-redirect Wikipedia:Example of a broken redirect like this like this
disambiguation Joker[a] like this like this
intentional-disambiguation Math (disambiguation)[a] like this like this
soft-redirect-cats Wikipedia:Gather[a][c] like this like this
deletion [b] like this like this
unprintworthy ۝[a] like this like this
Red link, protection-create-sysop-indef Add article[d] like this like this
image nonfree-media File:Billy's Holiday 1995.jpg[a] Example Example
image deletion [b] Example Example

Not working as expected?

If the above is not working, please check the following:

Other

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g This isn't a 'standard' Wikipedia page, so while not likely, it could change in the future (e.g. Mathematics may be changed from an article to a re-direct page targeted at Mathematics (liberal arts) or into a disambiguation page at Mathematics (disambiguation)).
  2. ^ a b c A 'live' example link is still needed here!
  3. ^ This is a 'soft redirect', but is it a 'soft-redirect-cats'??
  4. ^ This was an educated guess; remove this note after double-checking the docs / code
  5. ^ a b aka 'Vector legacy (2010)'
Cite error: A list-defined reference named "new" is not used in the content (see the help page).

References

See also

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