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This wiki is using the MediaWiki platform. You can go to [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/ their website] for more info.
You can create an account by going to Log In and following the directions there.
For specifics on formatting, check this link out:
[https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting Formatting guide from Mediawiki.org]
[https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting Formatting guide from Mediawiki.org]


The stuff below is referenced in the help guide but copied here for convenience.


=This is a header=
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Revision as of 13:09, 5 April 2016

This wiki is using the MediaWiki platform. You can go to their website for more info. You can create an account by going to Log In and following the directions there.

For specifics on formatting, check this link out: Formatting guide from Mediawiki.org


The stuff below is referenced in the help guide but copied here for convenience.

This is a header

=This is a header=


This is a level 2 header

==This is a level 2 header==


This is a level 3 header

==This is a level 3 header===


And so on

====And so on====


And so forth

=====And so forth=====


Links and text

This is a link to google

  • [http://www.google.com This is a link to google].
  • Must have "http://" in front of it, and a space between the link and what the link text should say.


This is a link to an internal page (exact title)

  • [[This is a link to an internal page]].
  • Title must be an exact match to the one you are trying to link to.


This is bold

  • '''This is bold'''
  • three apostrophes

This is italic

  • ''This is italic''
  • two apostrophes

Lists

Bulleted list:

  • Asterisk before each item
  • *Asterisk
    • Two asterisks makes an indented bullet
      • Can do as many as you want
                        • Okay that's too much

Numerical list:

  1. Number sign before each item
  2. # Number sign or pound sign or hashtag
    1. Same goes for this one, more means indented
                                    1. Oh hi


For more in depth stuff, go to the MediaWiki Help:Formatting page

Formatting guide from Mediawiki.org