Help:Contents
For general information on editing a wiki, see the MediaWiki manual and this Wiki Reference Card.
There are also some specific features to editing this wiki, such as: source highlighting, linking to LJ and LJ clone users and linking to Gists on GitHub.
Contents
- 1 Navigating the site
- 2 Editing Help
- 3 Source highlighting
- 4 Linking to Gists on Github
- 5 Linking to DW, OpenID, LJ, and LJ clone users
You can search for one or several words in the Search Box.
You can see a list of all pages alphabetically or by popularity.
You can also see a list of all categories alphabetically or by size.
Editing Help
Creating Pages and Categories
To create a page, simply type its name in the Search box. This will link you to a page saying it doesn't exist. There, you'll see the following sentence: "You can create this page." Click on it. Enter text in the box.
To create a category, simply insert a link to this category in a page. Like this: [[Category:category name]]. If this category doesn't already exist, it will be created automatically.
To create a subcategory:
- first create the subcategory by linking your page to it: [[Category:subcategory name]]
- then go the new subcategory page: http://wiki.dwscoalition.org/notes/Category:subcategory name
- click on edit and add a link to the category you want it to be a part of: [[Category:category name]]
Formatting Text
italicize text by using <em>: <em>italicized text</em>
bold text by using <strong>: <strong>bold text</strong>
<nowiki> text without wikification</nowiki> will not wikify the text put between the two tags.
Click on 'Enter' twice to start a new line.
Indenting Text
: will create an indent. Add a : sign to increase the indentation. For example:
- : First level of indentation
- :: Second level of indentation
- ::: Third level of indentation
- :: Second level of indentation again
- :: Second level of indentation
This is particularly useful in Discussion pages.
Creating Sections in a Page
= Section = will create a section.
== Subsection == will create a subsection.
=== Sub-subsection === will create a sub-subsection.
Etc, etc.
Making Lists
* will create a list with dots. Add a * sign for each sublevel. For example:
- * Main level
- ** Sublevel
- *** Sub-sublevel
- ** Sublevel again
- ** Sublevel
# will create a numbered list. Add a # sign for each sublevel. For example:
- # Main level
- ## Sublevel
- ### Sub-sublevel
- ## Sublevel again
- ## Sublevel
Making Links
Links to a section of the page you're viewing
[[#section name|text]] is an internal link to the section of the page you're editing.
Links to other pages on the Wiki
[[page name|text]]
Links to a category page on the Wiki
[[:Category:category name|text]]
Links to other external pages
[http://www.google.com/ Google] is an external link to Google.
Categorizing
[[Category:category name]] will link the page to a category. If this category doesn't already exist, it will be created automatically.
Creating Redirects
First, create the page you want to redirect. Then write #REDIRECT [[pagename]] or #redirect [[pagename]].
N.B. Extra text after the #REDIRECT command is ignored but category-tags are not ignored.
Uploading Images
- Go to Special:Upload.
- Browse to find your file.
- Enter the name and extension you want it to have on Wiki in 'Destination filename'. For example: wiki.png
- Enter a description in 'Summary'.
- Click on 'Upload File".
You can see the list of all uploaded files on Special:Imagelist.
Inserting Images
[[Image:wikiname.png]] will insert an image into a page.
[[Image:wikiname.png|thumb|caption]] will insert a thumbnail with a caption into a page.
Signing Comments on Talk Pages
Three ~~~ give your user name: uw
Four ~~~~ give your user name plus date/time: uw 07:27, 21 October 2006 (EDT)
Source highlighting
You can highlight source by surrounding it with the <syntaxhighlight> tag:
<syntaxhighlight lang="perl"> YOUR PERL SOURCE HERE </syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="html4strict"> YOUR HTML SOURCE HERE </syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="s2"> YOUR S2 SOURCE HERE </syntaxhighlight>
Are the three common ones. Further instructions here.
Linking to Gists on Github
You can use the number ID of a Gist to embed it on the wiki using this syntax:
<gist>12345829</gist>
Linking to DW, OpenID, LJ, and LJ clone users
DW Links
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<dwuser>exampleusername</dwuser>
will make exampleusername -
<dwcomm>communityname</dwcomm>
will make communityname
LJ Links
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<ljuser>exampleusername</ljuser>
will make exampleusername -
<ljcomm>communityname</ljcomm>
will make communityname -
<ljspon>sponsored_comm</ljspon>
will make sponsored_comm -
<ljsyn>syndicated_feed</ljsyn>
will make syndicated_feed -
<ljlink href="http://community.livejournal.com/communityname/21475.html">Link Text</ljlink>
will make Link Text (communityname)
IJ Links
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<ijuser>exampleusername</ijuser>
will make exampleusername -
<ijcomm>communityname</ijcomm>
will make communityname
JF Links
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<jfuser>exampleusername</jfuser>
will make exampleusername (JF) -
<jfcomm>communityname</jfcomm>
will make communityname (JF)
Generic LJ Clone Links
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<genuser url="greatestjournal.com">gj_user</genuser>
will make gj_user (greatestjournal.com) -
<gencomm url="greatestjournal.com">gj_comm</gencomm>
will make gj_comm (greatestjournal.com) -
<gensyn url="greatestjournal.com">gj_syn</gensyn>
will make gj_syn (greatestjournal.com)
OpenID Links
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<openid>exampleusername.livejournal.com</openid>
will make exampleusername.livejournal.com