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Now, for writing styles you can enclose your words in two tildes <nowiki>(these '')</nowiki> to write in ''italic'', three for '''bold''', and you can even '''''combine''''' them. | Now, for writing styles you can enclose your words in two tildes <nowiki>(these '')</nowiki> to write in ''italic'', three for '''bold''', and you can even '''''combine''''' them. |
Revision as of 02:18, 1 May 2017
This is a main heading!
Words enclosed in two equals are the main dividers of categories within articles and appear first in the table of content.
This is a sub heading
These appear as sub-categories, to say, this would be 1-1
And this is another
And this would be 1-2.
And this
is 2-1.
Now, for writing styles you can enclose your words in two tildes (these '') to write in italic, three for bold, and you can even combine them.
- Asterisks
- Make
- For
- Pointed
- Lists
- And starting the sentence with two dots gives it an indent
- It's also good for other stuff.
Starting with a space in the beginning gives it a code style
You can link words to other articles by enclosing them in dual brackets. These brackets [[ ]]. For example, clerics are OP. The name of what you enclose in brackets has to match the exact name of the article, even the capitals. And you can do two more things from here: Define exactly where in the article it redirects with a Hashtag to the category. For example: Clerics are OP#Reason 1, and you can also write the link in any word you want with a vertical bar in the middle, for example, and it would look like this: Reasons
Now, to conclude. You can define the category of a page with
and all related articles will be in those categories.
For external links, you can simply use Something like this. Also, this link leads to a table generator that is pretty easy to use and will save you a lot of headache making up the tables yourselves.
Marking articles as stub or for deletion are done with {{delete}} and {{stub}}, and you can remove the Table of Content from an article with __NOTOC__.
For uploading images, we'll still need to poke Midnight to enable it from the server. And I think those are the basics! TUTORIAL COMPLETE! Naturally, read this article in EDIT mode so you can see what this really looks like in code.