Difference between revisions of "Wiki Style Guide"
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Revision as of 01:01, 13 September 2021
Text Formatting
This is how you format text with the source editor. You can do most of this with normal editor.
Italics
''Word'' = word
Two apostrophe on each side.
Bold
'''Word''' = word
Three apostrophe on each side.
Bold & Italic
''''Word'''' = word
Four apostrophe on each side.
No Wiki Markup
<nowiki>''markup'' </nowiki> = ''markup''
Negates any formatting you put in.
Section Formatting
Headings
==Section Level 2==
===Section Level 3===
etc.
The headings divide the sections of the wiki, examples being the "Text Formatting" and "Section Formatting" headers for this page. It goes down to Level 6 with six (======) on each side. Having more than 3 headings on a page will auto-generate a table of contents.
Divider Lines
---- makes the below line.
Bullet Points & Lists
You can start a bullet point or numbered list with a * or # respectivly.
- List
- List
Would be
* List
# List
Adding more * or #s would indent it further in.
* List
** Moar indent
Like this
- List
- Moar indent
If you try to do ** or more without having the first * of the list it will look like
- This
You can also do Definition lists like this
;item 1
: definition 1
;item 2
: definition 2-1
: definition 2-2
- item 1
- definition 1
- item 2
- definition 2-1
- definition 2-2
All of these list types should work together.
Indents
: Makes an indent
- Indent
- Double indent with two (:: and a space after it)
More colons indent it further.
HTML Tagging
Preformatted text
Aka this block ^
Can be done by typing a space at the beginning of a line or by <pre> This <pre>
This