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Another good page to see for formatting your content is [[Markup]]
==Create A New Article==
==Create A New Article==
Create new articles by going into an existing article which should be linked to your article.  Then put a double bracket around the title of the article you're creating, like this <nowiki>[[Title of My Article]]</nowiki>.  Then save the page.  Now click on the red link for [[Title of My Article]] and you will go to the new page you have created.  Edit away and save it.
Create new articles by going into an existing article which should be linked to your article.  Then put a double bracket around the title of the article you're creating, like this <nowiki>[[Title of My Article]]</nowiki>.  Then save the page.  Now click on the red link for [[Title of My Article]] and you will go to the new page you have created.  Edit away and save it.

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Another good page to see for formatting your content is Markup

Create A New Article

Create new articles by going into an existing article which should be linked to your article. Then put a double bracket around the title of the article you're creating, like this [[Title of My Article]]. Then save the page. Now click on the red link for Title of My Article and you will go to the new page you have created. Edit away and save it.

Official Guides

BBCodes Formatting

In addition to the formatting options below, you may also use BBCode Syntax to format your text. Click BBCCode for a BBCode syntax overview.

Word formatting

Emphasize
''Emphasize'', '''strongly''', '''''very strongly'''''

Emphasize, strongly, very strongly


HTML tags you can use

Typewriter font for technical terms

<tt>monospace text</tt>

monospace text


Small text

<small>small text</small>

small text


Strikethru text

<s>strike out deleted material</s>

strike out deleted material


Headings

same as headlines/chapters/sections

First, second and third level headings

=New section=

==Subsection==

===Sub-subsection===

A first level heading is for example the "Word formatting" heading on this page. The "Bullet lists" heading on this page is an example of a 2rd level heading.

The "Table of contents" box you see at the top of this page will appear automatically when you have used 4 or more headings. First level headings are shown as x, 2rd level as x.x and so on.


Internal linking

[[Main Page]]

Becomes a link to the Main Page of this Wiki.


[[Information|Infos!]]

Becomes a link to the Information page but Infos! is written instead like this: Infos!


Linking to a headline at a wiki page.

You can link to a headline on another wiki page.

[[http://www.ipbwiki.com/IpbWiki_Features#Parses_BBCode]]

Becomes at link to the headline "Parses BBCode" at the Features page like this: IpbWiki_Features#Parses_BBCode


You can also replace the text written on the final page.

[[IpbWiki_Features#Parses_BBCode|Check out the BBCode]]

Becomes: Check out the BBCode


External linking

Remember to start with "http://".


Bare URL
http://www.ipbwiki.com/

Becomes http://www.ipbwiki.com/


Named link
[http://www.ipbwiki.com/ IpbWiki: connecting Invision Power Board with MediaWiki...]

Becomes IpbWiki: connecting Invision Power Board with MediaWiki...

Lists

Bullet lists

You can make bullet lists with "*".

* First level list object
** Second level list object
*** Third level list object
* Another first level list object
  • First level list object
    • Second level list object
      • Third level list object
  • Another first level list object


Numbered lists

You can make numbered lists with "#".

# First level list object
## Second level list object
### Third level list object
# Another first level list object
  1. First level list object
    1. Second level list object
      1. Third level list object
  2. Another first level list object


Mixed lists

You can even make mixed lists like this.

* You can even do mixed lists
*# and nest them
*#* like this
  • You can even do mixed lists
    1. and nest them
      • like this


Definition lists

;item
: the item's definition
item
the item's definition


Images

You can insert images using the syntax:

[[Image:filename|options|caption text]]

The last item added will always be considered the caption text.


Image without alt-text

[[Image:mediawiki.png]]


Image with alt-text

You add "|caption text" after the image link. This is the text most browsers will show when you hover over the image with the mouse.

[[Image:mediawiki.png|The MediaWiki logo]]

The MediaWiki logo

Image options

The MediaWiki logo
thumbnail, thumb
Generates an automatically resized thumbnail image (either reduced or enlarged).
Caption text is displayed directly underneath. An "enlarge"-icon is added.
If you do not specify where the image should be place it will be places to the right.
Example to the right (in this example the image is enlarged because it is small):
[[Image:mediawiki.png|thumb|The MediaWiki logo]]


right
Makes the image right-aligned.


left
Same as above, but left aligned.


center
Same as above, but centered.


none
The image will be rendered inline, even if the thumbnail-option is set.


The MediaWiki logo
frame
The image will have a frame, regardless of whether it is a thumb, and the caption text will be included as a visible caption.
Example to the right:


sizepx
Renders a version of the image that's [size] pixels wide (e.g. '150px').
Height is computed to keep the aspect ratio (i.e. the shape of the image).
This allows both size reduction and enlargement.


Combining options
You can combine the options as you like. Example (as you see below resizing is often not very good):
[[Image:mediawiki.png|50px|left|none|The MediaWiki logo]]
The HA logo
The HA logo


[[Image:mediawiki.png|none|frame|The MediaWiki logo]]
The MediaWiki logo

Tables

{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="3"
| 1 || 2
|-
| 3 || 4
|-
| 5 || 6
|}
1 2
3 4
5 6

See also WikiMedia table guide


Additional hints

You can avoid that the wiki system proccessing the text (to avoid unwanted formatting) by putting <nowiki></nowiki> around the text you want to parse directly.


Following are some Wiki Help pages to setup

This is the same software that runs Wikipedia. You can learn most of what you need about editing articles there.

Tutorial
Formatting
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Wikipedia_how-to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Wikipedia_templates
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Template_sandbox
Markup

Sandbox -- Just a place to mess around with trying to create and save pages.

Wikimedia

StyleSheet and page layout http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Skinning