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{{hatnote|This page serves as a step-by-step guide to editing the UniWiki. For detailed editing guidelines, see [[UniWiki:Manual of Style]] and [[UniWiki:Mission formatting guidelines]].}}
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[[Wikipedia:Wiki|Wikis]] are a great way to share information within a community, since everyone can make additions to the knowledge base. This is also its greatest weakness. Wikis often rely on a relatively large active community, instead of a small group of dedicated writers. This guide explains how you can add information to our wiki.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki Wikis] are a great way to share information within a community, since everyone can make additions to the knowledge base. This is also it's greatest weakness. Wiki's often rely on a relatively large active community, instead of a small group of dedicated writers. This guide explains how you can add stuff to our wiki.
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== Who can edit? ==
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Everyone is welcome to contribute to the UniWiki! To begin editing you need to log in with your EVE account by clicking on the [[EVE SSO]] button [[File:Eve-sso-login-black-small.png||link=https://wiki.eveuniversity.org/index.php?title=Special:OAuth2Client/redirect&returnto=UniWiki:Editing+Guide]] in the top right corner.
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Most pages on the UniWiki are editable by anyone who is logged in. Only a few [[Special:ProtectedPages|important or sensitive pages]] are restricted to being edited by [[Special:ListUsers/sysop|administrators]]. If you want to edit a restricted page, but can't, use the [[mediawikiwiki:Help:Talk pages|Talk Page]] to explain to the administrator what you want to edit.
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== Preparing to Edit ==
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=== Sandbox ===
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Want to fool around in the wiki without worrying about screwing up existing articles? [[UniWiki:Sandbox|Go play in the sandbox]]!
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=== Drafts and User Pages ===
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Every registered user has [[Special:MyPage|their own user page]] (you can access yours at the top-right of the screen, by clicking on your user name). This is your personal page, which you can use however you see fit. Most people use it to talk about themselves, or to save drafts of articles they are working on. This can be useful if you're working on a major new page (or are heavily rewriting an existing page), as you can work on it at your own pace without leaving the original page in a completely disjointed state. Note that this page isn't technically "private" (anyone can read and edit it), although you generally shouldn't edit other people's user pages without their consent.
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You also have a "user discussion page" (the "my talk" link next to your user name, at the top-right of the screen), where other people can leave you messages. Alternatively, if you want to contact someone, you can go to the #wiki channel on the EVE Uni [[Discord]].
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=== Discussion Tabs ===
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If you feel a certain page requires discussion prior to major changes, each page comes with its own discussion page (the link is at the top-left of a page). This is really just a regular wiki page, so adding comments to it works exactly the same way as adding to any other wiki article. To sign the message with your name, end your message with four tildes. <nowiki>( ~~~~ )</nowiki>
  
It is assumed that the user is logged in for this entire guide.
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If a page is protected and locked from editing by normal users, please use that page's Discussion tab to propose simple or obvious changes. This makes it straightforward for a manager or director to copy the wiki code, if provided. More complex discussions about page content typically occur on the EVE Uni #wiki [[Discord]].
  
== Creating a page ==
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=== Creating a Page ===
 
[[File:wiki1.png|thumb]]
 
[[File:wiki1.png|thumb]]
Before creating a new page, do a few wiki searches with relevant keywords. If there is an existing article that already ties closely to your subject, it may be better to add to the existing article instead of creating a new one. Likewise, if a subtopic in an article becomes really big, it may be worth splitting it off into it's own article.
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Before creating a new page, do a few wiki searches with relevant keywords. If there is an existing article that already ties closely to your subject, it may be better to add to the existing article instead of creating a new one. Likewise, if a subtopic in an article becomes really big, it may be worth splitting it off into its own article.
  
 
Creating a page is very easy, as all pages exist ''in potentia''.  This means in order to create a page, all you need to do is go to that page and add content. Confused? Don't worry, we have pictures!
 
Creating a page is very easy, as all pages exist ''in potentia''.  This means in order to create a page, all you need to do is go to that page and add content. Confused? Don't worry, we have pictures!
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Of course, just plain text doesn't make for very useful and readable wiki pages. The next part of this guide describes the wiki markup language.
 
Of course, just plain text doesn't make for very useful and readable wiki pages. The next part of this guide describes the wiki markup language.
  
== Editing a page ==
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== Editing a Page ==
 
To edit any page, go to that page and click the 'Edit' tab at the top of the page or the 'Edit' link to the right of each section (if you don't see the 'Edit' you need to login first).
 
To edit any page, go to that page and click the 'Edit' tab at the top of the page or the 'Edit' link to the right of each section (if you don't see the 'Edit' you need to login first).
  
'''For a full description of the various tags, see the [[Help:Editing]] page.''' We'll discuss the most important ones here.
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If you are new to wiki editing, or mediawiki in particular, [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Tutorial/Editing|Wikipedia's Tutorial]] is quite useful. The [[Wikipedia:Help:Cheatsheet|Wikipedia Cheatsheet]] is also handy to keep around.
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=== Editing Toolbar ===
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The editing toolbar now in use by the UniWiki is the standard mediawiki version.
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The previous version is [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Edit_toolbar described here], and if you prefer using it, it can be re-enabled in your [[Special:Preferences|My Preferences]], under [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-editing|Editing]] tab by disabling "Enable enhanced editing toolbar".
  
=== Wiki syntax ===
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The enhanced toolbar has instant Preview and Changes functionality, and the "Show" buttons below the edit window perform the same actions. Due to the style-sheets in use, the toolbar panes are configured to be compatible with the black background of the UniWiki's default theme. If you choose to use a different color scheme, the buttons below should function with better visibility for you.
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=== Wiki Syntax ===
 
==== Headings ====
 
==== Headings ====
The use of headings not only makes for readable text but also automatically generates a table of contents. Headings are very easy to add, simply surround the title of the paragraph with equal signs ( '=' ).
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The use of headings not only makes for readable text but also automatically generates a table of contents. Headings are very easy to add, simply surround the title of the paragraph with equal signs (&nbsp;'='&nbsp;).
 
<pre><nowiki>= Heading level 1 (top) =</nowiki>
 
<pre><nowiki>= Heading level 1 (top) =</nowiki>
 
<nowiki>== Heading level 2 ==</nowiki>
 
<nowiki>== Heading level 2 ==</nowiki>
 
<nowiki>=== Heading level 3 ===</nowiki>
 
<nowiki>=== Heading level 3 ===</nowiki>
 
<nowiki>==== Heading level 4 ====</nowiki></pre>
 
<nowiki>==== Heading level 4 ====</nowiki></pre>
etc...
 
  
 
Heading 1 is the same as the page heading, so it is recommended to start with heading level 2 on your page.
 
Heading 1 is the same as the page heading, so it is recommended to start with heading level 2 on your page.
  
 
==== Links ====
 
==== Links ====
Linking is one of the most powerful aspects of a wiki, so it is important that it is understood well. First you must realise there is a difference between intra-wiki links (links to other articles on this wiki) and external links (links to external websites/pages).
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Linking is one of the most powerful aspects of a wiki, so it is important that it is understood well. First, you must realize there is a difference between intra-wiki links (links to other articles on this wiki) and external links (links to external websites/pages).
  
The basic intra-wiki link has the following syntax: <pre><nowiki>[[Link topic]]</nowiki></pre> where '''Link topic''' is a page on the wiki. For example, if we wish to link to [[Main Page]] we use <pre><nowiki>[[Main Page]]</nowiki></pre>. These topics can include spaces, as the wiki will automatically reformat the text to the correct link. You can also link to pages that do not exist yet such as this [[Intentionally Red Link]], when you feel that subject deserves it's own article. The link will then appear red instead of blue, and people will hopefully feel encouraged to make the article.
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The basic intra-wiki link has the following syntax: <pre><nowiki>[[Link topic]]</nowiki></pre> where '''Link topic''' is a page on the wiki. For example, if we wish to link to [[Main Page]] we use <pre><nowiki>[[Main Page]]</nowiki></pre> These topics can include spaces, as the wiki will automatically reformat the text to the correct link. You can also link to pages that do not exist yet such as this intentionally [[red link]], when you feel that subject deserves its own article. The link will then appear red instead of orange, and people will hopefully feel encouraged to create the article.
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{{clear}}
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To link to a sub-heading of a page, simply add #Heading to the topic, like so: <pre><nowiki>[[Link topic#Heading]]</nowiki></pre>
  
As you can see, the text inside the double square brackets is both the destination (the page it links to) and the description (the text that shows up as link). In order to change the description you can use the pipe ('|') in the following syntax: <pre><nowiki>[[Link topic|link text]]</nowiki></pre>. For example: <pre><nowiki>[[Main Page|Example]]</nowiki></pre> becomes [[Main Page|Example]].
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As you can see, the text inside the double square brackets is both the destination (the page it links to) and the description (the text that shows up as link). In order to change the description you can use the pipe ('|') in the following syntax: <pre><nowiki>[[Link topic|link text]]</nowiki></pre> For example: <pre><nowiki>[[Main Page|Example]]</nowiki></pre> becomes [[Main Page|Example]].
  
In order to make external links, you can use single square brackets like so: <pre><nowiki>[http://www.google.com]</nowiki></pre>. If you want to change the description text of your external link, separate the url from the description with a space [http://www.google.com like so]: <pre><nowiki>[http://www.google.com like so]</nowiki></pre>.
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In order to make external links, you can use single square brackets like so: <pre><nowiki>[http://www.google.com]</nowiki></pre> If you want to change the description text of your external link, separate the url from the description with a space [http://www.google.com like so]: <pre><nowiki>[http://www.google.com like so]</nowiki></pre>
 
 
==== Redirect ====
 
A topic could be known by different titles, therefore a Redirect on these titles to the available topic can be very useful to find it.
 
 
 
<pre><nowiki>#REDIRECT [[Target]]</nowiki>
 
<nowiki>#REDIRECT [[Target#Section]]</nowiki></pre>
 
  
 
==== Regular markup ====
 
==== Regular markup ====
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<nowiki>** Lists</nowiki>
 
<nowiki>** Lists</nowiki>
 
<nowiki>** Are cool </nowiki></pre>
 
<nowiki>** Are cool </nowiki></pre>
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#Ordered
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#Lists
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##Are
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##Cooler
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<pre><nowiki>#Ordered
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#Lists
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##Are
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##Cooler</nowiki></pre>
  
 
==== Images ====
 
==== Images ====
Advanced information can be found in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Picture_tutorial wiki].<br>
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{{main|UniWiki:Manual of Style/Images}}
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Advanced information can be found on [[Mediawikiwiki:Help:Images]] or [[Wikipedia:Help:Pictures]].
  
In order to include images (or other files) in your article, simply link them like <pre><nowiki>[[File:filename.ext]]</nowiki></pre>. For example, the first image in this guide is linked as <pre><nowiki>[[File:wiki1.png]]</nowiki></pre>.
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To include images (or other files) in your article, simply link them like <pre><nowiki>[[File:filename.ext]]</nowiki></pre> For example, the first image in this guide is linked as <pre><nowiki>[[File:wiki1.png]]</nowiki></pre>
  
After saving the edit, click the file link and follow the form to upload your file.
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After saving the edit, click the file link and follow the form to upload your file. Of course, you can always look at the source of an article (click the edit link) and look up markup codes that aren't described here.
  
Of course, you can always look at the source of an article (click the edit link) and look up markup codes that aren't described here.
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To upload your image without first creating a link to it:
 
 
To upload your image:
 
  
 
[[File:UploadFile.png]]
 
[[File:UploadFile.png]]
  
<--Look-left---
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[[Special:Upload|<--Look-left---and up ^]]
  
 
====Tables====
 
====Tables====
{{hatnote|For full details of tables, see [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Tables Mediawiki's article]}}
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{{hatnote|For full details of tables, see [[Mediawikiwiki:Help:Tables|Mediawiki's article]]}}
  
Basic tables are simple to create, requiring just a few pieces of markup:
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{| class="wikitable" style="width:70%"
*<pre><nowiki>{|</nowiki></pre> starts a table
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| style="padding: 10px;"| <big><nowiki>{|</nowiki></big>
*<pre><nowiki>|-</nowiki></pre> starts a new row
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| style="padding: 5px;"| '''table start''', ''required''
*<pre><nowiki>|</nowiki></pre> starts a new cell (each cell must have its own line)
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|-
*<pre><nowiki>|}</nowiki></pre> ends the table
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| style="padding: 10px;"| <big><nowiki>|+</nowiki></big>
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| style="padding: 5px;" | table '''caption''', ''optional;'' only between '''table start''' and '''table row'''
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| style="padding: 10px;"| <big><nowiki>|-</nowiki></big>
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| style="padding: 5px;" | '''table row''', ''optional on first row'' - wiki engine assumes the first row
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|-
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| style="padding: 10px;"| <big><nowiki>!</nowiki></big>
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| style="padding: 5px;" | '''table header''' cell, ''optional.'' Consecutive '''table header''' cells may be added on same line separated by double marks (<code>!!</code>) or start on new lines, each with its own single mark (<code>!</code>).
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| style="padding: 10px;"| <big><nowiki>|</nowiki></big>
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| style="padding: 5px;" | '''table data''' cell, ''optional''. Consecutive '''table data''' cells may be added on same line separated by double marks (<code><nowiki>||</nowiki></code>) or start on new lines, each with its own single mark (<code><nowiki>|</nowiki></code>).
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| style="padding: 10px;"| <big><nowiki>|}</nowiki></big>
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| style="padding: 5px;" | '''table end''', ''required''
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|}
  
 
Example:
 
Example:
 
<pre><nowiki>
 
<pre><nowiki>
{|
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{| class="wikitable"
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|cell2
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|cell3
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! Header text 1 !! Header text 2 !! Header text 3
 
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|-
|2nd row
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| Example 1 || Example 2 || Example 3
|another cell
 
|and another
 
 
|-
 
|-
|last row
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| Example 4 || Example 5 || Example 6
|2 cells
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|-
|and the third
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| Example 7 || Example 8 || Example 9
 
|}
 
|}
 
</nowiki></pre>
 
</nowiki></pre>
  
 
Produces:
 
Produces:
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{| class="wikitable"
|cell 1
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|cell2
 
|cell3
 
 
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|-
|2nd row
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! Header text 1 !! Header text 2 !! Header text 3
|another cell
 
|and another
 
 
|-
 
|-
|last row
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| Example 1 || Example 2 || Example 3
|2 cells
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|-
| and the third
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| Example 4 || Example 5 || Example 6
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|-
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| Example 7 || Example 8 || Example 9
 
|}
 
|}
  
It can be desirable to add gridlines to your table, this can be done by starting the table with the following:
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====See Also====
<pre><nowiki>{| class="wikitable"</nowiki></pre>
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[[Uniwiki:Editing commands visual guide]]
  
=== Proper categorization ===
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[[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Manual of Style#Keep markup simple|Wikipedia Foundation Manual of Style]]
It is important we categorize our articles properly. This allows our [[Wiki Structure|category pages]] to automatically list all articles in their category, which makes it easy for people to see the collection of articles in the same category.
 
  
Categories should be used as collection mechanic instead of custom made pages where we have to manually add links to new articles.
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===References===
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If you would like to cite a source to support your text, place <nowiki><ref> </ref></nowiki> tags around the citation and add a <nowiki><references /></nowiki> tag at the end of the article.
  
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For example, for a single reference, use <nowiki><ref>text of the citation</ref></nowiki>
<pre><nowiki>[[Category:</nowiki>CategoryName<nowiki>]]</nowiki></pre> anywhere in the article (categories are usually listed either at the start or end of an article). CategoryName should obviously be replaced with the name of the category. For an example, see the source of this article and note that it includes: <pre><nowiki>[[Category:Guides]]</nowiki></pre>
 
  
If you wish to link to a category page, use the following syntax: <pre><nowiki>[[:Category:CategoryName]]</nowiki></pre> Note the first colon. Example [[:Category:Guides|Guides]]: <pre><nowiki>[[:Category:Guides|Guides]]</nowiki></pre>
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* For the first of multiple instances, use :<nowiki><ref name="name">text of the citation</ref></nowiki>
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* For the following uses, just use <nowiki><ref name="name" /></nowiki>
  
==== Skills Categorization ====
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Place the <nowiki><references /></nowiki> tag at the bottom of the article and it will list all references used in the article. You can also use the {{Tl|Reflist}} instead.
  
After remaking the whole skills part of the wiki, I've noticed there was several types of categorizations and linking used throughout all the skill pages. This makes the job of updating it (whenever CCP releases an update that changes skills) a LOT harder, since every single line of every single page has to be eyeballed carefully.
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For more examples see [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Citing sources|Wikipedia:Citing sources]]
  
Therefore, the whole of the skills code has been changed into one template that I ask you humbly to use it if you decide to make updates to skills.
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=== Proper categorization ===
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{{Main|UniWiki:Categorization}}
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{{main|Help:Categorization}}
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It is important we categorize our articles properly. This allows our category pages to automatically list all articles in their category, which makes it easy for people to see the collection of articles in the same category.
  
'''Listing Skills on Overview:'''
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Categories should be used as a collection mechanic instead of custom-made pages where we have to manually add links to new articles.
<pre><nowiki>*[[Skills:Group#Skill_Name|Skill Name]]</nowiki></pre>
 
-First letter of each word is capital.
 
  
-First part, before the "|", has a "_" between the words.
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You can add a category to an article by adding
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<pre><nowiki>[[Category:CategoryName]]</nowiki></pre> anywhere in the article (categories are usually listed either at the start or end of an article). CategoryName should obviously be replaced with the name of the category. For an example, see the source of this article and note that it includes: <pre><nowiki>[[Category:Guides]]</nowiki></pre>
  
-Second part, after the "|", has a "space" between the words.
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If you wish to link to a category page, use the following syntax: <pre><nowiki>[[:Category:CategoryName]]</nowiki></pre> Note the first colon. Example [[:Category:Guides|Guides]]: <pre><nowiki>[[:Category:Guides|Guides]]</nowiki></pre>
  
''Example:''
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=== Redirects ===
<pre><nowiki>*[[Skills:Armor#Armor_Layering|Armor Layering]]</nowiki></pre>
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A topic could be known by different titles, therefore a Redirect on these titles to the available topic can be very useful to find it.
  
'''Creating/Modifying Skill links in skill description's prerequisites'''
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<pre><nowiki>#REDIRECT [[Target]]</nowiki>
<pre><nowiki>{{Skill
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<nowiki>#REDIRECT [[Target#Section]]</nowiki></pre>
|skill=Name
 
|desc=Description
 
|1=Major Attribute
 
|2=Minor Attribute
 
|mult=Multiplierx
 
|price=32K
 
|pre=[[Skills:Engineering#CPU_Management|CPU Management I]]
 
|notes=Notes
 
}}</nowiki></pre>
 
-Skill coding is the same as used for the Overview (that's why they all have to be the same).
 
 
 
-Skill level needed should be included inside the brackets.
 
 
 
''Example:''
 
<pre><nowiki>|pre=[[Skills:Engineering#CPU_Management|CPU Management I]] <- Correct way
 
|pre=[[Skills:Engineering#CPU_Management|CPU Management]] I <- Incorrect way
 
</nowiki></pre>
 
 
 
-Skill name is listed with "space" between words (if needed), not "_".
 
 
 
-Attributes are written with capital on first letter, being the Major the one that contributes the most, and Minor the one that contributes less.
 
 
 
''Example''
 
<pre><nowiki>|1=Intelligence
 
|2=Memory</nowiki></pre>
 
 
 
-Training multiplier is written a number+x
 
 
 
''Example''
 
<pre><nowiki>
 
|mult=1x
 
</nowiki></pre>
 
 
 
-Price were changed to be coherent across all skill pages. Do not put "ISK" after the price as it will show "ISK ISK" on the wiki. Values have been changed to power of ten nomenclature, therefore K=thousand, M=million, B=billion. There's no need to put "~" before the price to indicate it's approximately, as all prices are a good approximation of the in-game prices. If there's a value range, put "-" between the two numbers, without "spaces", and add the K, M, or B after the last number. The correct fraction denominator is "." and not ",".
 
 
 
''Example''
 
<pre><nowiki>
 
|price=32K <- Correct
 
|price=32.5M <- Correct
 
|price=20-25.5B <- Correct
 
 
 
|price=32,000 <- Incorrect
 
|price=32,5M <- Incorrect
 
|price=~20-25.5B <- Incorrect
 
|price=20 - 25.5B <- Incorrect
 
|price=20B-25.5B <- Incorrect
 
|price=32K ISK <- Incorrect
 
</nowiki></pre>
 
 
 
Maintaining this pattern is very important because it allows the use of a Code Editing software to more easily and timely modify the skills on the wiki should CCP decide to make any more changes.
 
 
 
You will see that almost all (if not all) skills are properly edited to reflect that. In case of doubt, check a few skills above and below. In case of more doubt, check these examples. :)
 
  
 
=== Templates ===
 
=== Templates ===
[http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Template Templates] are a bit more advanced so this guide will not explain how to make them, but we do have some [[:Category:Template|templates made that are ready to use]].
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{{main|UniWiki:Templates}}
 
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Templates allow us to automatically format information a certain way. For example, the Clean Up template always looks like this:  
Templates allow us to automatically format information a certain way. For example, the Clean Up template always looks like this: {{Color box|color=#2B547E|border=#2B3856|'''This article should be cleaned up or improved.''' }}
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{{Banner|color= #153E7E|'''This article should be cleaned up or improved.'''}}
 
In order to include a template, place the template name between two pairs of curly brackets:
 
In order to include a template, place the template name between two pairs of curly brackets:
 
<pre><nowiki>{{Cleanup}}</nowiki></pre>
 
<pre><nowiki>{{Cleanup}}</nowiki></pre>
  
Some templates allow variable input. {{Example|The example template for example!}}
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Some templates allow variable input. You simply put a pipe character after the template name and then put the text. A new pipe for each variable:
 
 
You simply put a pipe character after the template name and then put the text. A new pipe for each variable:
 
 
<pre><nowiki>{{Example|The example template for example!}}</nowiki></pre>
 
<pre><nowiki>{{Example|The example template for example!}}</nowiki></pre>
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{{Example|The example template for example!}}
  
We have several templates that we use at the moment, see the [[:Category:Template|template category]] for the full collection. We'll discuss some of the more common maintenance templates here.
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There are many templates that you can use to improve your pages, from status messages (e.g. {{Tl|Cleanup}}, or {{Tl|Deletion}}), to help with links (e.g. {{Tl|Sk}} for linking skills), to beautifully crafted information boxed (e.g. {{Tl|Ship}} or {{Tl|Skill}}). For help on using a particular template, click its link, which will take you to the template's documentation page. For instance, if you would like to add a new ship fitting, but are unsure how to use the {{Tl|ShipFitting}} template, go to [[Template:ShipFitting]] and read the documentation (or go to a page that currently uses the template to see what parameters they used; most are fairly self-explanatory).  
 
 
==== Cleanup ====
 
<pre><nowiki>{{Cleanup}}</nowiki></pre>
 
Indicates that this article needs to be cleaned up/improved. Mark articles with the Cleanup template if they contain a lot of spelling errors, unwieldy layout, etcetera.
 
 
 
==== Deprecated ====
 
<pre><nowiki>{{Deprecated}}</nowiki></pre>
 
Indicates that this article is no longer required and is no longer being maintained. Depreciated pages may be reused or edited into something useful.
 
  
==== Deletion ====
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[[UniWiki:Templates]] goes into more details about the most commonly-used templates and how to use them. Alternatively, see the [[:Category:Template|template category]] for the full collection.
<pre><nowiki>{{Deletion}}</nowiki></pre>
 
Used for pages that were created by accident, empty categories, blank pages, or abusive articles that are better off removed entirely.
 
  
==== Merge ====
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=== Works in progress ===
Indicates that the contents of an article is duplicated somewhere else. Duplication of information will almost certainly lead to inconsistencies when changes are applied to only a part of the duplicate information, and as such should be avoided at all cost. Instead, articles should link to one another to reference information. If you find articles that have significant duplicate information, mark them with the Merge template. The Merge template takes one argument, the name of the other article containing the duplicate information:
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The {{tl|Work in progress}} template is intended to mark articles that are actively being edited by one or more editors. Applying this template to an article means taking temporary responsibility for the improvement and expansion of that article. It is not simply a means of marking articles that need work; {{tl|update}}, {{tl|cleanup}}, and {{tl|merge}} can be used to indicate that an article needs work or review without committing to that work.
<pre><nowiki>{{Merge|Second Wiki How To Guide}}</nowiki></pre>
 
  
==Uni Specific==
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This template should not be left on articles for more than a few days; its presence implies that work on that article represents a priority for its contributor. If you come across an article with this template and the article has not been edited in several days, please remove the template.
===Skills===
 
  
===Fits===
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== Watch Lists ==
 
 
== Discussion ==
 
If you feel a certain page requires discussion, each page comes with it's own discussion page. This is really just a regular wiki page, so adding comments to it works exactly the same way as adding to any other wiki artcile. If you want to sign the message with your name, then end your message with four tildes. <nowiki>( ~~~~ )</nowiki>
 
 
 
== Sandbox ==
 
Want to fool around in the wiki without worrying about screwing up existing articles? [[Sandbox|Go play in the sandbox]]!
 
 
 
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Often, you will want to know the state of a particular page.  This can be especially true if:
  
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Should you, in the future, wish to remove a page from your watch list; simply navigate back to the page and click the "unwatch" button.
 
Should you, in the future, wish to remove a page from your watch list; simply navigate back to the page and click the "unwatch" button.
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This page should be updated due to game changes.
Reason: Note to self: update who can edit and how to login, make Sandboxes more prominent, .... Arin Mara (talk) 09:45, 23 April 2022 (UTC)
This page serves as a step-by-step guide to editing the UniWiki. For detailed editing guidelines, see UniWiki:Manual of Style and UniWiki:Mission formatting guidelines.

Wikis are a great way to share information within a community, since everyone can make additions to the knowledge base. This is also its greatest weakness. Wikis often rely on a relatively large active community, instead of a small group of dedicated writers. This guide explains how you can add information to our wiki.

Who can edit?

Everyone is welcome to contribute to the UniWiki! To begin editing you need to log in with your EVE account by clicking on the EVE SSO button Eve-sso-login-black-small.png in the top right corner.

Most pages on the UniWiki are editable by anyone who is logged in. Only a few important or sensitive pages are restricted to being edited by administrators. If you want to edit a restricted page, but can't, use the Talk Page to explain to the administrator what you want to edit.

Preparing to Edit

Sandbox

Want to fool around in the wiki without worrying about screwing up existing articles? Go play in the sandbox!

Drafts and User Pages

Every registered user has their own user page (you can access yours at the top-right of the screen, by clicking on your user name). This is your personal page, which you can use however you see fit. Most people use it to talk about themselves, or to save drafts of articles they are working on. This can be useful if you're working on a major new page (or are heavily rewriting an existing page), as you can work on it at your own pace without leaving the original page in a completely disjointed state. Note that this page isn't technically "private" (anyone can read and edit it), although you generally shouldn't edit other people's user pages without their consent.

You also have a "user discussion page" (the "my talk" link next to your user name, at the top-right of the screen), where other people can leave you messages. Alternatively, if you want to contact someone, you can go to the #wiki channel on the EVE Uni Discord.

Discussion Tabs

If you feel a certain page requires discussion prior to major changes, each page comes with its own discussion page (the link is at the top-left of a page). This is really just a regular wiki page, so adding comments to it works exactly the same way as adding to any other wiki article. To sign the message with your name, end your message with four tildes. ( ~~~~ )

If a page is protected and locked from editing by normal users, please use that page's Discussion tab to propose simple or obvious changes. This makes it straightforward for a manager or director to copy the wiki code, if provided. More complex discussions about page content typically occur on the EVE Uni #wiki Discord.

Creating a Page

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Before creating a new page, do a few wiki searches with relevant keywords. If there is an existing article that already ties closely to your subject, it may be better to add to the existing article instead of creating a new one. Likewise, if a subtopic in an article becomes really big, it may be worth splitting it off into its own article.

Creating a page is very easy, as all pages exist in potentia. This means in order to create a page, all you need to do is go to that page and add content. Confused? Don't worry, we have pictures!

First, you'll need to go to the page you want to create. This example shows how this guide was made. You can navigate to the page you wish to make by manually adjusting your browser URL and click 'edit', or - as shown in this example - simply do a search on our wiki for the name of the page you wish to create, and then click 'Create this page'. You can use spaces if the page you wish to create contains multiple words.

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After clicking 'create this page' you should see the page editing form. All you need to do now is type the content in the text box, and hit save. It is good practice to include a short summary of the change you made to the page.

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Now you have successfully created the page!

Of course, just plain text doesn't make for very useful and readable wiki pages. The next part of this guide describes the wiki markup language.

Editing a Page

To edit any page, go to that page and click the 'Edit' tab at the top of the page or the 'Edit' link to the right of each section (if you don't see the 'Edit' you need to login first).

If you are new to wiki editing, or mediawiki in particular, Wikipedia's Tutorial is quite useful. The Wikipedia Cheatsheet is also handy to keep around.

Editing Toolbar

The editing toolbar now in use by the UniWiki is the standard mediawiki version. The previous version is described here, and if you prefer using it, it can be re-enabled in your My Preferences, under Editing tab by disabling "Enable enhanced editing toolbar".

The enhanced toolbar has instant Preview and Changes functionality, and the "Show" buttons below the edit window perform the same actions. Due to the style-sheets in use, the toolbar panes are configured to be compatible with the black background of the UniWiki's default theme. If you choose to use a different color scheme, the buttons below should function with better visibility for you.

Wiki Syntax

Headings

The use of headings not only makes for readable text but also automatically generates a table of contents. Headings are very easy to add, simply surround the title of the paragraph with equal signs ( '=' ).

= Heading level 1 (top) =
== Heading level 2 ==
=== Heading level 3 ===
==== Heading level 4 ====

Heading 1 is the same as the page heading, so it is recommended to start with heading level 2 on your page.

Links

Linking is one of the most powerful aspects of a wiki, so it is important that it is understood well. First, you must realize there is a difference between intra-wiki links (links to other articles on this wiki) and external links (links to external websites/pages).

The basic intra-wiki link has the following syntax:

[[Link topic]]

where Link topic is a page on the wiki. For example, if we wish to link to Main Page we use

[[Main Page]]

These topics can include spaces, as the wiki will automatically reformat the text to the correct link. You can also link to pages that do not exist yet such as this intentionally red link, when you feel that subject deserves its own article. The link will then appear red instead of orange, and people will hopefully feel encouraged to create the article.

To link to a sub-heading of a page, simply add #Heading to the topic, like so:

[[Link topic#Heading]]

As you can see, the text inside the double square brackets is both the destination (the page it links to) and the description (the text that shows up as link). In order to change the description you can use the pipe ('|') in the following syntax:

[[Link topic|link text]]

For example:

[[Main Page|Example]]

becomes Example. In order to make external links, you can use single square brackets like so:

[http://www.google.com]

If you want to change the description text of your external link, separate the url from the description with a space like so:

[http://www.google.com like so]

Regular markup

Italics

''Italics''

Bold

'''Bold'''
  • Unsorted
    • Lists
    • Are cool
* Unsorted
** Lists
** Are cool 
  1. Ordered
  2. Lists
    1. Are
    2. Cooler
#Ordered
#Lists
##Are
##Cooler

Images

Main article: UniWiki:Manual of Style/Images

Advanced information can be found on Mediawikiwiki:Help:Images or Wikipedia:Help:Pictures.

To include images (or other files) in your article, simply link them like

[[File:filename.ext]]

For example, the first image in this guide is linked as

[[File:wiki1.png]]

After saving the edit, click the file link and follow the form to upload your file. Of course, you can always look at the source of an article (click the edit link) and look up markup codes that aren't described here.

To upload your image without first creating a link to it:

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<--Look-left---and up ^

Tables

For full details of tables, see Mediawiki's article
{| table start, required
|+ table caption, optional; only between table start and table row
|- table row, optional on first row - wiki engine assumes the first row
! table header cell, optional. Consecutive table header cells may be added on same line separated by double marks (!!) or start on new lines, each with its own single mark (!).
| table data cell, optional. Consecutive table data cells may be added on same line separated by double marks (||) or start on new lines, each with its own single mark (|).
|} table end, required

Example:

{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Header text 1 !! Header text 2 !! Header text 3
|-
| Example 1 || Example 2 || Example 3
|-
| Example 4 || Example 5 || Example 6
|-
| Example 7 || Example 8 || Example 9
|}

Produces:

Caption text
Header text 1 Header text 2 Header text 3
Example 1 Example 2 Example 3
Example 4 Example 5 Example 6
Example 7 Example 8 Example 9

See Also

Uniwiki:Editing commands visual guide

Wikipedia Foundation Manual of Style

References

If you would like to cite a source to support your text, place <ref> </ref> tags around the citation and add a <references /> tag at the end of the article.

For example, for a single reference, use <ref>text of the citation</ref>

For repeated citations, use the <ref name="name"> tag:

  • For the first of multiple instances, use :<ref name="name">text of the citation</ref>
  • For the following uses, just use <ref name="name" />

Place the <references /> tag at the bottom of the article and it will list all references used in the article. You can also use the {{Reflist}} instead.

For more examples see Wikipedia:Citing sources

Proper categorization

Main article: UniWiki:Categorization
Main article: Help:Categorization

It is important we categorize our articles properly. This allows our category pages to automatically list all articles in their category, which makes it easy for people to see the collection of articles in the same category.

Categories should be used as a collection mechanic instead of custom-made pages where we have to manually add links to new articles.

You can add a category to an article by adding

[[Category:CategoryName]]

anywhere in the article (categories are usually listed either at the start or end of an article). CategoryName should obviously be replaced with the name of the category. For an example, see the source of this article and note that it includes:

[[Category:Guides]]

If you wish to link to a category page, use the following syntax:

[[:Category:CategoryName]]

Note the first colon. Example Guides:

[[:Category:Guides|Guides]]

Redirects

A topic could be known by different titles, therefore a Redirect on these titles to the available topic can be very useful to find it.

#REDIRECT [[Target]]
#REDIRECT [[Target#Section]]

Templates

Main article: UniWiki:Templates

Templates allow us to automatically format information a certain way. For example, the Clean Up template always looks like this:

This article should be cleaned up or improved.

In order to include a template, place the template name between two pairs of curly brackets:

{{Cleanup}}

Some templates allow variable input. You simply put a pipe character after the template name and then put the text. A new pipe for each variable:

{{Example|The example template for example!}}
The example template for example!

There are many templates that you can use to improve your pages, from status messages (e.g. {{Cleanup}}, or {{Deletion}}), to help with links (e.g. {{Sk}} for linking skills), to beautifully crafted information boxed (e.g. {{Ship}} or {{Skill}}). For help on using a particular template, click its link, which will take you to the template's documentation page. For instance, if you would like to add a new ship fitting, but are unsure how to use the {{ShipFitting}} template, go to Template:ShipFitting and read the documentation (or go to a page that currently uses the template to see what parameters they used; most are fairly self-explanatory).

UniWiki:Templates goes into more details about the most commonly-used templates and how to use them. Alternatively, see the template category for the full collection.

Works in progress

The {{Work in progress}} template is intended to mark articles that are actively being edited by one or more editors. Applying this template to an article means taking temporary responsibility for the improvement and expansion of that article. It is not simply a means of marking articles that need work; {{update}}, {{cleanup}}, and {{merge}} can be used to indicate that an article needs work or review without committing to that work.

This template should not be left on articles for more than a few days; its presence implies that work on that article represents a priority for its contributor. If you come across an article with this template and the article has not been edited in several days, please remove the template.

Watch Lists

Often, you will want to know the state of a particular page. This can be especially true if:

  • You are the original author
  • You have proposed a change
  • You are actively involved in the discussion of a page
  • The page is a work in progress and you'd like to monitor its development

Luckily the wiki provides us with a very helpful tool for monitoring the last time a particular page was edited and they do this with a "watch list".

Adding

You can add any page to your watch list by simply clicking on the "watch" button located on the same row as the "page" and "discussion" buttons but to the far right. When you click "watch" the button will change to "unwatch" and wiki will give you a notice letting you know that the page has been added to your watch list and a few details as to what it will do.

Viewing

To view if any changes have been made to those pages you have put in your watch list; you only need to click on the "my watchlist" link located in the top right hand corner of the wiki page. This page will list any and all changes applied to the pages you've defined in your watch list and highlight the ones that you have not recently visited (so that you can find them easier).

Removing

Should you, in the future, wish to remove a page from your watch list; simply navigate back to the page and click the "unwatch" button.

Wikitext Cheatsheet

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Link to another page
see Interwikimedia links for linking to sister projects
[[Template]]
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Template
Templates
"Pipe" a link to change the link's text [[UniWiki:To-Do_List|Work List]] Work List
Link to a section [[UniWiki:Welcome#UniWiki_ideals]]
[[UniWiki:Welcome#UniWiki_ideals|UniWiki ideals]]
UniWiki:Welcome#UniWiki ideals
UniWiki ideals
Red link
Links to pages that don't exist are automatically
red. Red links in articles often help by showing
desired redirects or notable pages.
Intentionally [[red link]] Intentionally red link
Plain website https://wiki.eveuniversity.org https://wiki.eveuniversity.org
Link a website [https://wiki.eveuniversity.org] [1]
Link and name a website [https://wiki.eveuniversity.org EVE University Wiki] EVE University Wiki
Citations, references, and footnotes
Sources in the article will appear where
<references /> or {{reflist}} is put,
typically under a level 2 section heading
(see below) towards the bottom of the page; text
between {{}} is for a template.

N.B. If you don't use <references /> or {{reflist}},
references will be automatically placed
at the end of the page.
Hello!<ref name="MoS">
[[UniWiki:Manual_of_Style|Manual of Style]]
</ref>

Hello again!
<ref name="MoS" />
<ref>Empires of Eve: A History of the Great Wars of Eve, Lightburn Industries, 2016.</ref>

References: <references />

Hello![1]

Hello again![1][2]

References:
  1. ^ a b Manual of Style
  2. ^ Empires of EVE: A History of the Great Wars of EVE, Lightburn Industries, 2016.
Signature
sign your contributions when posting to a talk page
~~~~

do not sign in an article, only on talk pages
Danton Kelanen (talk) 09:35, 9 March 2023 (UTC)
Ping a user on a talk page
so they will see your comment
[[User:Username]] User:Evon R'al
Strike your talk page comment
to show your previous comment is outdated
<s>This topic isn't [[wikipedia:Wikipedia:Notability|notable]].</s> This topic isn't notable.
Underline your text
Generally, do not underline text or it may be
confused with links on a web page.
<u>This topic is notable</u> This topic is notable
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consensus is how things are decided
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Show an image
for uploading, go to this upload page
[[File:E-UNI_Emblem.png|thumb|alt="EVE Uni Emblem"|EVE Uni Emblem]]
"EVE Uni Emblem"
EVE Uni Emblem
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place near the bottom of a page
shows "Category name" in a bar at bottom when
the page is previewed or published.
Link to a category or file [[:Category:Category name]]
[[:File:File name]]
Category:Editing
File:E-UNI_Emblem.png
Works only at the beginning of lines
Description You type You get
Redirect to another page
redirects must be placed at the start of the first line
#REDIRECT [[UniWiki:Editing Guide]]
Note: links to the page they are on show up as bold white
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Redirect to a section of another page
redirects must be placed at the start of the first line
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Section Headings
a Table of Contents will automatically be
generated when four headings are added to an
article
==Level 2==
===Level 3===
====Level 4====
=====Level 5=====
======Level 6======

do not use =Level 1= as it is for page titles
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After a string of indents, or to revive a
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