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===Text Formatting===
 
===Text Formatting===
# Two apostrophes makes text ''italicized''.
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* Two apostrophes makes text ''italicized''.
# Three apostrophes makes text '''bolded''.
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* Three apostrophes makes text '''bolded'''.
# Two square brackets links to a page on the wiki.
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* A colon (":") will make an indent in the text.
#: [[ytmnd]]
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* To type text as it is without formatting, use the <nowiki> tag.
# The number sign (shift + 3) will make a numbered list. Use the number sign (a.k.a. hash) each time you want a different number to come up.
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*: For example; To make "<nowiki>[[You're]] ''the'' '''man''' {{now}} [dog !]</nowiki>", you'd first type &lt;nowiki&gt;, what you'll write, and end it with &lt;/nowiki&gt;.
# A hash and a colon will make an indent.
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===Link Formatting===
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* To make a link to a page on the wiki, surround the page's name with double square brackets.
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*: For example. to make a link to [[YTMND Fads]], you'd write <nowiki>[[YTMND Fads]]</nowiki>.
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#* If you want to link a page on the wiki using different text, separate the article name and the text by a pipe ("|").
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*: For example; To make a [[YTMND Fads|link to YTMND Fads]], you'd write <nowiki>[[YTMND Fads|link to YTMND Fads]].
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* To make a link to a site outside of the wiki, you can either type it's url and it will automatically make the link
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*: For Example: http://www.ytmnd.com/
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* To make a link to a site outside the wiki appear as a number in brackets, surround the URL in brackets.
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*: <nowiki>[http://www.ytmnd.com]</nowiki> makes [http://www.ytmnd.com]
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* To make a link to a site outside the wiki using different text, separate the URL and the text with a space.
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*: <nowiki>[http://www.ytmnd.com YTMND]</nowiki> makes [http://www.ytmnd.com YTMND]
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===List Formatting===
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#The number sign (shift + 3) will make a numbered list. Use the number sign (a.k.a. hash) each time you want a different number to come up.
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# When in a numbered list, a hash and a colon will make an indent.
 
#: Such as this.
 
#: Such as this.
 
# An asterik (shift + 8) will make a bullet.
 
# An asterik (shift + 8) will make a bullet.
* Such as this.
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#* Such as this.
  
 
===Article Formatting===
 
===Article Formatting===

Revision as of 00:40, May 19, 2006

Formatting An Article

There are many key tags that you will have to learn when formatting an article. Here is a breakdown on them.

Text Formatting

  • Two apostrophes makes text italicized.
  • Three apostrophes makes text bolded.
  • A colon (":") will make an indent in the text.
  • To type text as it is without formatting, use the <nowiki> tag.
    For example; To make "[[You're]] ''the'' '''man''' {{now}} [dog !]", you'd first type <nowiki>, what you'll write, and end it with </nowiki>.

Link Formatting

  • To make a link to a page on the wiki, surround the page's name with double square brackets.
    For example. to make a link to YTMND Fads, you'd write [[YTMND Fads]].
    • If you want to link a page on the wiki using different text, separate the article name and the text by a pipe ("|").
  • For example; To make a link to YTMND Fads, you'd write [[YTMND Fads|link to YTMND Fads]]. * To make a link to a site outside of the wiki, you can either type it's url and it will automatically make the link *: For Example: http://www.ytmnd.com/ * To make a link to a site outside the wiki appear as a number in brackets, surround the URL in brackets. *: <nowiki>[http://www.ytmnd.com] makes [1]
  • To make a link to a site outside the wiki using different text, separate the URL and the text with a space.
    [http://www.ytmnd.com YTMND] makes YTMND

List Formatting

  1. The number sign (shift + 3) will make a numbered list. Use the number sign (a.k.a. hash) each time you want a different number to come up.
  2. When in a numbered list, a hash and a colon will make an indent.
    Such as this.
  3. An asterik (shift + 8) will make a bullet.
    • Such as this.

Article Formatting

  1. Two equals signs makes a main topic.
    See Formatting An Article.
  2. Three equals signs makes a sub-topic.
    See Text Formatting.
  3. Four equals signs makes a sub-sub-topic.