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'''Conclusion:''' even the wiki's advanced search does not return text strings in hyperlinks.'' | '''Conclusion:''' even the wiki's advanced search does not return text strings in hyperlinks.'' | ||
= Links and linking to things = | |||
A link to a page on the same wiki is done by <b><nowiki>[[Professional networking]]</nowiki></b> and looks like this [[Professional networking]] or [[Non existent page]]. Note that the case of the first letter does not matter but the others do, and the underscores are not needed although it does not matter if they are included. Thus: [[Professional networking]] <i>and</i> [[professional networking]] <i>and</i> [[Professional Networking]] <i>and</i> [[PROFESSIONAL NETWORKING]] <i>and</i> [[prOfeSSional nETWORKINg]] <i>and</i> [[Professional_networking]]. | |||
A link to a web page: <b><nowiki>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/news]</nowiki></b> and looks like this: [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news] | |||
A link to a web page, with your own text: <b><nowiki>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armistice_Day a hundred years since the Armistice]</nowiki></b> and looks like this: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armistice_Day a hundred years since the Armistice] | |||
Spaces are not needed between links and text so you can use "please see my my[[wiki]]pedia help" with a link inside a word. | |||
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Title
There are more examples here.
Sub-title
This is an experimental page.
Heading with one equals
Text.
Heading with two equals
Text.
Heading with three equals
Text.
Heading with four equals
Text.
Heading with five equals
Text.
Heading with six equals
Text.
= Heading with seven equals =
Text.
== Heading with eight equals ==
Text.
Text Formatting
'''Bold'''
<b>Bold</b>
''Italic''
<i>Italic</i>
<u>Underline</u>
<del>Strikeout</del>
Superscript <sup>power</sup>.
Subscript <sub>power</sub>.
Boxed text <code>Source code WWWiii
</code>.
Fixed width text <tt>Fixed width text WWWiii</tt> WWWiii.
Formatting
If you want to add whitespace mid-sentence, try a non-breaking space
to be able to do this.
Word followed by space then 5 nbsps then space.
Word followed by space then 5 nbsps each separated by a space then space.
Word word being two words glued by a nbsp.
Horizontal line ... (4 dashes on a line on their own)
This paragraph is in a funny blue box because it starts with a space.
This is not in a funny blue box because it does not start with a space.
Two spaces appear before this sentence.
Ten spaces appear before this sentence. (In some wikis extra spaces have no more magic than one space.)
A TAB character precedes this paragraph; it has no effect.
Pressing <ENTER> in the middle of a paragraph, like here -->
<-- results in a paragraph without a break in it.
Paragraphs with a completely blank line between them
look like this. (I.e. press <Enter> twice.)
Whereas three lines separated by <br>
look like this
and this.
Three lines separated by <br />
look like this
and this too.
Commenting out text
Done using <!-- commented out text --> around the text.
Using NoWiki to prevent text being interpreted
The example above was done thus: Done using <nowiki><!-- commented out text --></nowiki> around the text.
And that example had a <nowiki><nowiki></nowiki> in there.
Lists and Indentation
No asterisks
- one asterisk
- one asterisk
- one asterisk
- two asterisks
- three asterisks
- four asterisks
- three asterisks
- two asterisks
No colons
- One colon
- One colon
- One colon
- Two colons
- Three colons
- Four colons
- Three colons
- Two colons
No semi-colons
- One semi-colon
- One semi-colon
- One semi-colon
- Two semi-colons
- Three semi-colons
- Four semi-colons
Lists
- One hash
- One hash
- One hash
- Two hashes
- One hash
- One hash
- Two hashes
- Three hashes
- Three hashes
- Four hashes
- Eight hashes
- Four hashes
- Two hashes
- One hash
- Eight hashes
- one asterisk with <br> at the end of the line,
then more text on the same line.
- one colon - it is a shame this does not line up with the line above.
- one hash with <br> at the end of the line,
then more text on the same line.
- two colons - it is a shame this also does not line up with the line above.
Transclusion
*** Immediately before the transclusion of Fair Cobra III ***
*** Immediately after the transclusion of Fair Cobra III ***
Tables
This uses the 'sortable' parameter.
Header1 | Header A | Header3 | Header 9 | Header5 | Header a | Header7 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Example | Example A | Example | Example 7 | Example | Example a | Example |
Example | Example B | Example | Example 6 | Example | Example A | Example |
Example | Example C | Example | Example 5 | Example | Example B | Example |
Example | Example D | Example | Example 4 | Example | Example b | Example |
Example | Example E | Example | Example 3 | Example | Example c | Example |
Example | Example F | Example | Example 2 | Example | Example C | Example |
Example | Example G | Example | Example 1 | Example | Example D | Example |
Example | Example H | Example | Example 0 | Example | Example d | Example |
Timestamp and signature
Timestamp (five tildes): 13:04, 23 August 2012 (BST)
My signature with a timestamp (four tildes): Simon 13:04, 23 August 2012 (BST)
My signature (three tildes): Simon
Timestamp:
My signature with a timestamp:
My signature (three tildes):
Testing the Wiki search
Here is a test to see if a Wiki search for box.com with cn in the name can be found in a hyperlink.
Conclusion: even the wiki's advanced search does not return text strings in hyperlinks.
Links and linking to things
A link to a page on the same wiki is done by [[Professional networking]] and looks like this Professional networking or Non existent page. Note that the case of the first letter does not matter but the others do, and the underscores are not needed although it does not matter if they are included. Thus: Professional networking and professional networking and Professional Networking and PROFESSIONAL NETWORKING and prOfeSSional nETWORKINg and Professional_networking.
A link to a web page: [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news] and looks like this: [1]
A link to a web page, with your own text: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armistice_Day a hundred years since the Armistice] and looks like this: a hundred years since the Armistice
Spaces are not needed between links and text so you can use "please see my mywikipedia help" with a link inside a word.