The syntax of our wiki pages is based on the markdown syntax. For more on wikis, read the Wiki Guide for Beginners while for syntax details, see Modified Markdown Syntax.
Wiki sites are an easy way for anyone to add content to the web and collaborate with others. You control the way your page appears with the help of some special character sequences you type in the editor - the most frequent are described below.
Simply type the text you want to appear. Separate paragraphs by one empty line. You can emphasize some text like **bold text**
which looks like bold text, or with *italic text*
and looks like italic text.
Link to external pages either directly or with a description:
[http://site]
looks like site[http://site description]
looks like descriptionLink to other pages on this same site by using two square brackets:
[[Topic]]
- to add a link to a page in this same wiki, for instance [[Modified Markdown Syntax]]
which looks like Modified Markdown Syntax[[Category:Topic]]
to link to a page in a known categorySo far we support inserting youtube videos. Go to the youtube video. Under the video, click the "Share" button. Then click on the "Embed" button and copy the iframe code there... and paste it into the wiki page you are editing.
For instance:
In the page content, you can use {{video http://mypic}}
Use this syntax to easily insert photos: {{img:http://mypic}}
for instance: {{img:http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7044/6970261594_21d54d05ac.jpg}}
will produce this:
See more Modified Markdown Syntax
Lists start with a space and a star *
, followed by a space and then the text.
See more samples here or more Wiki Properties.
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