Difference between revisions of "UniWiki:Editing commands visual guide"
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− | {{main|UniWiki:Editing Guide}} | + | {{main|UniWiki:Editing Guide}} |
− | + | {{main|UniWiki:Manual of Style}} | |
− | + | :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style#Keep_markup_simple Wikipedia Foundation Manual of Style] | |
+ | This page shows a small number of commonly used, though somewhat more advanced, uniwiki styling commands. Edit this page to see the coded version. (It can help to open this page in two windows; one with the code.) | ||
+ | == Lists and Indentation == | ||
*Lists are made with * or # | *Lists are made with * or # | ||
*The next line must follow with no blank lines | *The next line must follow with no blank lines | ||
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:Use : to indent without a label | :Use : to indent without a label | ||
− | + | == Emphasis == | |
{{hatnote|This is a "hat note"; used for emphasis.}} | {{hatnote|This is a "hat note"; used for emphasis.}} | ||
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− | {{Color box | color=# | + | {{Color box | color=#0B2161 | border=#F4FA58 | This is a color box. ''Color'' will be the background color; ''border'' will be the border color. The numbered code determines an [https://html-color-codes.info HTML color]. FFFFFF is white; 000000 is black; 888888 is middle grey}} |
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+ | == Templates == | ||
{{icon|caldari2|22|Caldari}} Icons have [[UniWiki:Icons|their own special codes]]. | {{icon|caldari2|22|Caldari}} Icons have [[UniWiki:Icons|their own special codes]]. | ||
{{sk|Capacitor Management}} As to links to skills. | {{sk|Capacitor Management}} As to links to skills. | ||
These are called "templates". You can view a [[UniWiki:Templates#Templates_on_the_UniWiki|list of UniWiki templates]]. | These are called "templates". You can view a [[UniWiki:Templates#Templates_on_the_UniWiki|list of UniWiki templates]]. | ||
+ | == Images == | ||
[[File:TemperateLarge.png|thumb]] | [[File:TemperateLarge.png|thumb]] | ||
The standard image appears on the right. | The standard image appears on the right. | ||
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{{clear}} Use the clear command to start the next text line AFTER the image. | {{clear}} Use the clear command to start the next text line AFTER the image. | ||
+ | == Miscellaneous == | ||
Use break (br) to<br>split a line in two. | Use break (br) to<br>split a line in two. | ||
Tables are easier than they look. The basics are shown in the [[UniWiki:Editing_Guide#Tables|UniWiki Editing Guide]]. Details for more complex tables are at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Table WIKI help center]. | Tables are easier than they look. The basics are shown in the [[UniWiki:Editing_Guide#Tables|UniWiki Editing Guide]]. Details for more complex tables are at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Table WIKI help center]. |
Revision as of 18:55, 21 November 2020
- Main article: UniWiki:Editing Guide
- Main article: UniWiki:Manual of Style
- Wikipedia Foundation Manual of Style
This page shows a small number of commonly used, though somewhat more advanced, uniwiki styling commands. Edit this page to see the coded version. (It can help to open this page in two windows; one with the code.)
Lists and Indentation
- Lists are made with * or #
- The next line must follow with no blank lines
- Use more * to indent
- Use # for numbered lists - note that this is part of the same list
- More # to indent
- Use : to indent without a label
Emphasis
- This is a "hat note"; used for emphasis.
This is how you make colored text. .
Templates
Icons have their own special codes. Capacitor Management As to links to skills. These are called "templates". You can view a list of UniWiki templates.
Images
The standard image appears on the right.
Use |left| to put it on the left. Use |center| to center it. To change the size, use |upright=1.0| ... make the number bigger or smaller - 2.0 will be bigger; 0.5 will be smaller.
Use the clear command to start the next text line AFTER the image.
Miscellaneous
Use break (br) to
split a line in two.
Tables are easier than they look. The basics are shown in the UniWiki Editing Guide. Details for more complex tables are at the WIKI help center.