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using <!-- and --> one can place comments in the edit window which will not be visible on the page. | using <!-- and --> one can place comments in the edit window which will not be visible on the page. | ||
like so: <!-- place any comments/code examples/reminders here --> | like so: <!-- place any comments/code examples/reminders here --> | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Table of contents (TOC)=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | For each article with more than three headings, a '''table of contents (TOC)''' is automatically generated from the section headings, unless: | ||
+ | *(for a user) preferences are set to turn it off | ||
+ | *(for an article) in the edit box the code <tt><nowiki>__NOTOC__</nowiki></tt> is added | ||
+ | |||
+ | The TOC is put before the first section header unless it is placed manually with the code <tt><nowiki>__TOC__</nowiki></tt>. | ||
+ | Thus there may be some introductory text before it, known as the "lead". | ||
+ | |||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | __NOTOC__ disables Table of Contents on those short pages which may not require it. | ||
+ | __TOC__ will manually place the TOC | ||
</pre> | </pre> |
Revision as of 00:34, 15 October 2005
Contents
Wiki Code
This took me a bit to figure out.
all code simply starts with a space at the start of the line
Here's another way:
Use <pre> and </pre> to bracket your code.
This precludes one having to enter a space at the beginning of every line.
An example:
A handy method for eventually unfixing the stuck bot is:
'will normally unfix bot by restoring .fixpos to zero 'typically I place this in most bots to prevent possible attack and accidental fixing cond start .fixpos *.fixed mult dec stop
This will also disable any HTML code/tags within the 'box'
allowing one to list them as instructions without activating the tag.
example:
<b><i><u> have no effect within the <nowiki><pre>tags.</nowiki> </pre>
Indenting
One may indent using one or more colons at the beginning of a line ...
So this:
:this is one colon ::two :::three ... etc.
results in:
- this is one colon
- two
- three ... etc.
- two
this also precludes having to place <br> at the end of a line to break it.
Placing Comments in the Edit Window
using <!-- and --> one can place comments in the edit window which will not be visible on the page. like so: <!-- place any comments/code examples/reminders here -->
Table of contents (TOC)
For each article with more than three headings, a table of contents (TOC) is automatically generated from the section headings, unless:
- (for a user) preferences are set to turn it off
- (for an article) in the edit box the code __NOTOC__ is added
The TOC is put before the first section header unless it is placed manually with the code __TOC__. Thus there may be some introductory text before it, known as the "lead".
__NOTOC__ disables Table of Contents on those short pages which may not require it. __TOC__ will manually place the TOC