Formatting wiki pages
Text on this wiki is, by default, written in a form very close to how you
might write text for an email message. This style of text formatting is
called MarkDown, and it works like this:
Leave blank lines between paragraphs.
You can *emphasise* or **strongly emphasise** text by placing it
in single or double asterisks.
To create a list, start each line with an asterisk:
- "* this is my list"
- "* another item"
To make a numbered list, start each line with a number (any number will
do) followed by a period:
- "1. first line"
- "2. second line"
- "2. third line"
To create a header, start a line with one or more #
characters followed
by a space and the header text. The number of #
characters controls the
size of the header:
# h1
## h2
### h3
#### h4
##### h5
###### h6
To create a horizontal rule, just write three or more dashes or stars on
their own line:
To quote someone, prefix the quote with ">":
To be or not to be,
that is the question.
To write a code block, indent each line with a tab or 4 spaces:
10 PRINT "Hello, world!"
20 GOTO 10
To link to an url or email address, you can just put the
url in angle brackets: <http://ikiwiki.info>, or you can use the
form [link text](url)
In addition to basic html formatting using MarkDown, this wiki lets
you use the following additional features:
To link to another page on the wiki, place the page's name inside double
square brackets. So you would use [[WikiLink]]
to link to WikiLink.
Insert smileys and some other useful symbols.
Use shortcuts to link to common resources.
[[!wikipedia War_of_1812]]
Create and fill out templates for repeated chunks of
parameterized wiki text.
Insert various directives onto a page to perform useful
actions.
For example, you can:
Add a table of contents to a page:
[[!toc ]]
Change the title of a page:
[[!meta title="full page title"]]
Create a blog by inlining a set of pages:
[[!inline pages="blog/*"]]
Full list of directives enabled for this wiki: