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Revision as of 19:15, 18 December 2005
Category system
Templates
Other wiki markup
- Your signature: you can leave your signature on talk pages by typing 3 tildas (~~~) for just your username or 4 tildas (~~~~) if you want to add a time stamp. This will create a link to your user page. For example: Viper 18:57, 18 December 2005 (GMT)
Note: please do not sign articles.
- Redirects: it is possible to make a page automatically redirect the user to another page. The code is: #REDIRECT [[Article2]], so that when the browser hits this page, it will get redirected to "Article2". This is very useful when there are multiple terms or spellings for one topic (for example, Scarlet Woman gets redirected to Babalon).
- Lines: you can make a single line by typing four dashes (----) on its own line (i.e. not within text)
- Showing code: Any code written within the tags will show up as the code itself. Example: [[Thelema]] will show up as Thelema, not Thelema.
- Small text: text inside the <small></small> tags will display much smaller. Example: Here is some small text.
- Table of Contents: You can force a table of contents to show up anywhere on a page by typing __TOC__. You can also force a page not to show a table of contents by adding __NOTOC__ anywhere on the page.
- Hiding the edit links: Insert __NOEDITSECTION__ into the document to suppress the edit links that appear next to every section header.
For a complete list of wiki formatting, see Wiki Markup
Different alphabets
HTML and CSS in articles
To a large degree, you can use HTML and CSS (cascading style sheets) in Monstropedia articles. Generally speaking, it is better to use wiki markup over HTML when there is an option (for example, it is better to use '''bold''' rather than <b>bold</b>). Also, the wiki fully supports the use of tables, although these should be used carefully and only when normal wiki markup isn't satisfactory for the job.