Difference between revisions of "Basics 102: some nifty formatting options"
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You can create a bullet list by starting a line with as asterisk, like the next line | You can create a bullet list by starting a line with as asterisk, like the next line | ||
* bullet item | * bullet item | ||
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+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | As noted in [[Basics: adding and editing pages and links | Basics]], you create links by surrounding the text with either single brackets (external) or double-brackets (internal). You can include the "label" - the text you want to be highlighted - either by separating it from the URL with a single space or by separating it with a pipe (vertical bar) "|". | ||
==Toolbar== | ==Toolbar== | ||
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* set text '''bold''' (text surrounded by three single quotes) | * set text '''bold''' (text surrounded by three single quotes) | ||
* set text ''italic'' (text surrounded by two single quotes) | * set text ''italic'' (text surrounded by two single quotes) | ||
− | * create an internal link - that is, a link to another Wiki entry ( | + | * create an internal link - that is, a link to another Wiki entry ([[Basics: adding and editing pages and links | list this]] - the link is '''always''' the entry name/title) |
* create an external link - that is, a link to a site/page outside the Wiki, [http://www.stevenlist.com like this] | * create an external link - that is, a link to a site/page outside the Wiki, [http://www.stevenlist.com like this] | ||
* set a Level 2 Headline | * set a Level 2 Headline |
Latest revision as of 08:02, 21 February 2006
Contents
Headings
Headings: surrounding an entire line in equal signs sets a heading. One equal sign at either end is a level one heading, two is a level two, and so forth. Creating headings will also cause the page to automatically have a table of contents.
Bullet List
You can create a bullet list by starting a line with as asterisk, like the next line
- bullet item
Links
As noted in Basics, you create links by surrounding the text with either single brackets (external) or double-brackets (internal). You can include the "label" - the text you want to be highlighted - either by separating it from the URL with a single space or by separating it with a pipe (vertical bar) "|".
Toolbar
The toolbar at the top of the editing window allows you to do the following (in order matching the toolbar):
- set text bold (text surrounded by three single quotes)
- set text italic (text surrounded by two single quotes)
- create an internal link - that is, a link to another Wiki entry ( list this - the link is always the entry name/title)
- create an external link - that is, a link to a site/page outside the Wiki, like this
- set a Level 2 Headline
- insert an image, like this
the image must exist in the Wiki images folder. If you need help with this, contact Steven List by email or by phone at 512-246-3533 - create a media file link (media being audio, primarily, I think - I'm still working on figuring this one out)
- insert mathematical symbols
- ignore Wiki formatting (for stuff like code samples or whatever)
- insert your signature (see bottom of this entry) with timestamp
- insert a horizontal rule like right here
--Dragon 09:57, 21 February 2006 (CST)