Help:Editing
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*<nowiki>Use [[ and ]] to link to another Wiki page, e.g. [[pants]]. Use a pipe symbol to link to another Wiki page under an alternate name, e.g. [[pants|link to pants]].</nowiki> ([[pants]], [[pants|link to pants]]). | *<nowiki>Use [[ and ]] to link to another Wiki page, e.g. [[pants]]. Use a pipe symbol to link to another Wiki page under an alternate name, e.g. [[pants|link to pants]].</nowiki> ([[pants]], [[pants|link to pants]]). | ||
*<nowiki>Use * to create dot point lists. Use # to create numbered lists. These may be combined for multiple levels of lists, e.g. *##List Item 1.1.</nowiki> | *<nowiki>Use * to create dot point lists. Use # to create numbered lists. These may be combined for multiple levels of lists, e.g. *##List Item 1.1.</nowiki> | ||
- | *<nowiki>Use equals signs to create headings, e.g. == Wiki Markup == | + | *<nowiki>Use equals signs to create headings. The more equals signs, the further a heading becomes nested. e.g. == Wiki Markup == is a main heading, while === Text === is a sub-heading.</nowiki> |
*<nowiki>Text may be made '''bold'''or ''italicised''.</nowiki> ('''bold''', ''italic'') | *<nowiki>Text may be made '''bold'''or ''italicised''.</nowiki> ('''bold''', ''italic'') | ||
*<nowiki>Links to other places are made like this: [http://www.google.com.au/ Google].</nowiki> ([http://www.google.com.au/ Google]) | *<nowiki>Links to other places are made like this: [http://www.google.com.au/ Google].</nowiki> ([http://www.google.com.au/ Google]) |
Revision as of 04:16, 4 October 2006
This page explains (briefly) how to edit wiki, and the basic wiki markup.
Stolen from the SUTEKH wiki, http://wiki.sutekh.info. Cheers Sam for writing it.
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- Use double spacing between lines to create paragraphs. Single spacing will be ignored by the parser.
- Use [[ and ]] to link to another Wiki page, e.g. [[pants]]. Use a pipe symbol to link to another Wiki page under an alternate name, e.g. [[pants|link to pants]]. (pants, link to pants).
- Use * to create dot point lists. Use # to create numbered lists. These may be combined for multiple levels of lists, e.g. *##List Item 1.1.
- Use equals signs to create headings. The more equals signs, the further a heading becomes nested. e.g. == Wiki Markup == is a main heading, while === Text === is a sub-heading.
- Text may be made '''bold'''or ''italicised''. (bold, italic)
- Links to other places are made like this: [http://www.google.com.au/ Google]. (Google)
Images
You have to upload images first, but once you do, use the newly created Image: reference within your markup.
- [[Image:image-source.jpg|image]]
- [[Image:image-source.jpg|thumb|Type your caption here]]
- [[Image:image-source.jpg|right|thumb|Right-aligned thumbnail image with caption here]]
Please try to enter all on-page images as thumbnails, as they help keep your wiki pages neat.
User Talk
If you wish to sign your User Talk changes, use the following sequence of characters; ~~~~. For most browsers, this appears as the Signature button at the top of any edit window.
Notes
There is a problem with pages that contain question marks. Try not to create them, as they are annoying to interact with.