Help:Editing: Difference between revisions
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PLEAE NOTE: if you have created a new page then clicking on the link will take you to an empty edit page. when information is added, then the page will go directly to your page | PLEAE NOTE: if you have created a new page then clicking on the link will take you to an empty edit page. when information is added, then the page will go directly to your page | ||
HailsOnTheRocks 11:04, 11 August 2009 (NZST) | |||
===Adding an EXTERNAL link (a link from a site other than this one)=== | ===Adding an EXTERNAL link (a link from a site other than this one)=== |
Revision as of 23:04, 10 August 2009
Things You NEED to Know so You Can Edit Pages Efficiently
line breaks
To use line breaks in this wiki, Use the HTML code br surrounded by <> eg. "< br>" OR double enter (press enter twice)
HailsOnTheRocks 12:34, 6 August 2009 (NZST)
crossed out text
To create a line through text in your wiki, use the HTML code s to open and /s to close surrounded by <> eg. "< s>"Some text in between"< /s>".
this will show up like this:
Some text in between
- HailsOnTheRocks 11:31, 10 August 2009 (NZST)
Adding an INTERNAL link (a link from this site)
to add an internal link follow the following steps.
- Check to see if the page you are making already exists. If it doesn't, then you need to create a page.
- Click on the internal link button in the tool bar above the page you are editing
- Add the name of either the pre-existing page or type an unused name to create a new page
- to add words to appear on the screen by first typing 'Shift + \' to make a verticle line, directly after the name of the link.
- Save your page
PLEAE NOTE: if you have created a new page then clicking on the link will take you to an empty edit page. when information is added, then the page will go directly to your page HailsOnTheRocks 11:04, 11 August 2009 (NZST)