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*1. It isn't WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get).  The layout of the text on the '''Editing''' page will not be the same as the layout on the saved page.
*1. It isn't WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get).  The layout of the text on the '''Editing''' page will not be the same as the layout on the saved page.
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*2. To create a new page, you'll need to use the square-bracket syntax in a page that already exists.  
*2. To create a new page, you'll need to use the square-bracket syntax in a page that already exists.  
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*3. There are a number of other mark-up commands that you'll find useful, but you don't have to know them to get started, e.g.:
*3. There are a number of other mark-up commands that you'll find useful, but you don't have to know them to get started, e.g.:
**Numbered lists
**Numbered lists

Revision as of 13:58, 12 November 2006

The basic principles of editing pages are:

  • 1. It isn't WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get). The layout of the text on the Editing page will not be the same as the layout on the saved page.
  • 2. To create a new page, you'll need to use the square-bracket syntax in a page that already exists.
  • 3. There are a number of other mark-up commands that you'll find useful, but you don't have to know them to get started, e.g.:
    • Numbered lists
    • Bulleted lists
    • Placing images on a page
    • Creating sections within a page
    • Categorising pages
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