Difference between revisions of "How to wiki"
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* Carriage returns are not shown unless you make two of them | * Carriage returns are not shown unless you make two of them | ||
* If you start a line with a space | * If you start a line with a space | ||
− | then it shows up like this | + | then it shows up monospaced, like this |
+ | great for code examples. | ||
* Stars for bullet points | * Stars for bullet points | ||
===<nowiki>===</nowiki>equals signs for headings<nowiki>===</nowiki>=== | ===<nowiki>===</nowiki>equals signs for headings<nowiki>===</nowiki>=== |
Revision as of 11:42, 18 November 2005
About the Wiki
If you see a red link, then there's nothing on that page yet. If you follow the link, you can create the page.
How to write wiki code
To make a link in your text, put [[double square brackets]] around a word or phrase.
- Carriage returns are not shown unless you make two of them
- If you start a line with a space
then it shows up monospaced, like this great for code examples.
- Stars for bullet points
===equals signs for headings===
Here's a wiki markup cheat sheet from Wikipedia.
User Pages
By the way, if you want to make a link to your user page, there is a magical way - type three tildes like this ~~~.