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You can format your text by using wiki markup. This consists of normal characters like asterisks, single quotes or equal signs which have a special function in the wiki, sometimes depending on their position. For example, to format a word in ''italic'', you include it in two pairs of single quotes like <code><nowiki>''this''</nowiki></code>.
 
You can format your text by using wiki markup. This consists of normal characters like asterisks, single quotes or equal signs which have a special function in the wiki, sometimes depending on their position. For example, to format a word in ''italic'', you include it in two pairs of single quotes like <code><nowiki>''this''</nowiki></code>.
  
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== HTML tags and symbol entities displayed themselves (with and without interpreting them) ==
 
 
:<tt>&amp;amp;euro;</tt> &nbsp;&rarr; '''&amp;euro;'''
 
 
:<tt>&lt;span style="color: red; text-decoration: line-through;">Typo to be corrected&lt;/span></tt> &nbsp;&rarr; '''<span style="color: red; text-decoration: line-through;">Typo to be corrected</span>'''
 
 
:<tt>&amp;lt;span style="color: red; text-decoration: line-through;">Typo to be corrected&amp;lt;/span></tt> &nbsp;&rarr; '''&lt;span style="color: red; text-decoration: line-through;">Typo to be corrected&lt;/span>'''
 
 
=== Nowiki for HTML ===
 
<<nowiki />nowiki /> can prohibit (HTML) tags:
 
*<nowiki><<</nowiki>nowiki />pre> &nbsp;&rarr; <<nowiki/>pre>
 
But ''not'' &amp; symbol escapes:
 
*&<<nowiki />nowiki />amp; &nbsp;&rarr; &amp;
 
  
 
== Other formatting ==  
 
== Other formatting ==  
 
Beyond the text formatting markup shown above, here are some other formatting references:
 
 
* [[Help:Links|Links]]
 
* [[Help:List|Lists]]
 
* [[Help:Images|Images]]
 
* [[Help:Tables|Tables]]
 
 
 
You can find more references at [[Help:Contents]]
 
You can find more references at [[Help:Contents]]

Latest revision as of 13:43, 14 August 2014

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Our Wiki Help Pages
General Mediawiki Helpguides

You can format your text by using wiki markup. This consists of normal characters like asterisks, single quotes or equal signs which have a special function in the wiki, sometimes depending on their position. For example, to format a word in italic, you include it in two pairs of single quotes like ''this''.

More information about Wiki Markup can be found here
wikipedia:Help:Wiki_markup

Text formatting markup[edit]

Description You type You get
character (inline) formatting – applies anywhere
Italic text
''italic''

italic

Bold text
'''bold'''

bold

Bold and italic
'''''bold & italic'''''

bold & italic

Strike text
<strike> strike text </strike>
strike text
Escape wiki markup
<nowiki>no ''markup''</nowiki>

no ''markup''

section formatting – only at the beginning of the line
Headings of different levels

== Level 2 ==

=== Level 3 ===

==== Level 4 ====

===== Level 5 =====

====== Level 6 ======


Level 2[edit]

Level 3[edit]

Level 4[edit]

Level 5[edit]
Level 6[edit]
Horizontal rule
Text above
----
Text below

Text above


Text below

Bullet list
* Start each line
* with an [[Wikipedia:asterisk|asterisk]] (*).
** More asterisks gives deeper
*** and deeper levels.
* Line breaks<br />don't break levels.
*** But jumping levels creates empty space.
Any other start ends the list.
  • Start each line
  • with an asterisk (*).
    • More asterisks gives deeper
      • and deeper levels.
  • Line breaks
    don't break levels.
      • But jumping levels creates empty space.

Any other start ends the list.

Numbered list
# Start each line
# with a [[Wikipedia:Number_sign|number sign]] (#).
## More number signs gives deeper
### and deeper
### levels.
# Line breaks<br />don't break levels.
### But jumping levels creates empty space.
# Blank lines

# end the list and start another.
Any other start also
ends the list.
  1. Start each line
  2. with a number sign (#).
    1. More number signs gives deeper
      1. and deeper
      2. levels.
  3. Line breaks
    don't break levels.
      1. But jumping levels creates empty space.
  4. Blank lines
  1. end the list and start another.

Any other start also ends the list.

Definition list
;item 1
: definition 1
;item 2
: definition 2-1
: definition 2-2
item 1
definition 1
item 2
definition 2-1
definition 2-2
Indent text
: Single indent
:: Double indent
::::: Multiple indent

Single indent
Double indent
Multiple indent
Mixture of different types of list
# one
# two
#* two point one
#* two point two
# three
#; three item one
#: three def one
# four
#: four def one
#: this looks like a continuation
#: and is often used
#: instead<br />of <nowiki><br /></nowiki>
# five
## five sub 1
### five sub 1 sub 1
## five sub 2

  1. one
  2. two
    • two point one
    • two point two
  3. three
    three item one
    three def one
  4. four
    four def one
    this looks like a continuation
    and is often used
    instead
    of <br />
  5. five
    1. five sub 1
      1. five sub 1 sub 1
    2. five sub 2
Preformatted text
 Start each line with a space.
 Text is '''preformatted''' and
 ''markups'' '''''can''''' be done.

Start each line with a space.
Text is preformatted and
markups can be done.
Preformatted text blocks
 <nowiki>Start with a space in the first column,
(before the <nowiki>).

Then your block format will be
    maintained.
 
This is good for copying in code blocks:

def function():
    """documentation string"""

    if True:
        print True
    else:
        print False</nowiki>
Start with a space in the first column,
(before the <nowiki>).

Then your block format will be
    maintained.

This is good for copying in code blocks:

def function():
    """documentation string"""

    if True:
        print True
    else:
        print False

Paragraphs[edit]

MediaWiki ignores single line breaks. To start a new paragraph, leave an empty line. You can force a line break within a paragraph with the HTML tag <br />.

HTML tags[edit]

Some HTML tags are allowed in MediaWiki, for example <code>, <div>, <span> and <font>. These apply anywhere you insert them.

Description You type You get
Inserted
(Displays as underline in most browsers.)
<ins>Inserted</ins>

or

<u>Underline</u>

Inserted

or

Underline

Deleted
(Displays as strikethrough in most browsers.)
<s>Struck out</s>

or

<del>Deleted</del>

Struck out

or

Deleted

Fixed width text
<code>Source code</code>

or

<tt>Fixed width text</tt>

Source code

or

Fixed width text

Blockquotes
text above
text above
<blockquote>blockquote</blockquote>
text below
text below

text above text above

blockquote

text below text below

Comment
<!-- This is a comment -->
Comments are only visible
in the edit window.

Comments are only visible in the edit window.

Completely preformatted text
<pre> Text is '''preformatted''' and
''markups'' '''''cannot''''' be done</pre>

 Text is '''preformatted''' and
''markups'' '''''cannot''''' be done
Customized preformatted text
<pre style="color:red">
Text is '''preformatted'''
with a style and
''markups'' '''''cannot''''' be done
</pre>

Text is '''preformatted'''
with a style and
''markups'' '''''cannot''''' be done
Customized preformatted text with text wrap according to screen width
<pre style="white-space: pre-wrap; 
white-space: -moz-pre-wrap;
white-space: -pre-wrap;
white-space: -o-pre-wrap; 
word-wrap: break-word">
This longer sentence is used to demonstrate text wrapping. This additional sentence is for those with >1920-pixel wide monitors.
</pre>
This longer sentence is used to demonstrate text wrapping. This additional sentence is for those with >1920-pixel wide monitors.
Preformatted text with text wrap according to screen width
<code>
This longer sentence is used to demonstrate text wrapping. This additional sentence is for those with >1920-pixel wide monitors.
</code>

This longer sentence is used to demonstrate text wrapping. This additional sentence is for those with >1920-pixel wide monitors.

Other formatting[edit]

You can find more references at Help:Contents