UniWiki:Editing commands visual guide

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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


  1. Use # for numbered lists
  2. Space the first line to start a new list if you do not head it
    1. Use more # to indent


Use : to indent without a label
And more

Emphasis

This is a "hat note"; used for emphasis. Note that italics are automatic.


This is a "note box"; also used for emphasis. Italics are automatic


This is a color box. Color will be the background color; border will be the border color. The numbered code determines an HTML color. FFFFFF is white; 000000 is black; 888888 is middle grey.


This is how you make colored text.

Be very careful with colored text and boxes. Some colors are special for UniWiki - like links - and there is a general "style" used in UniWiki editing.


The div code pair is used to center text. Note that this is an operation, and not a built-in formatting command.


Templates

Caldari 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

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The standard image appears on the right.

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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.