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Revision as of 19:21, 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
- Good practice is to use a header to head a list
- Use # for numbered lists
- Space the first line to start a new list if you do not head it
- Use more # to indent further
- Note that numbered lists are double indented to start
- Use : to indent without a label
- And more - see Wikipedia's List Help page
Emphasis
- This is a "hat note"; used for emphasis. Note that italics are automatic.
This is how you make colored text.
Templates
Icons have their own special codes.
Capacitor Management As do 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| ... 1.0 will be standard, 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.