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Revision as of 15:57, 4 December 2020
Basically, IntactiWiki articles should avoid using too much emphazing and highlighting of text. But sometimes, you may want to use italics or even bold text. Here is how:
Contents
Mark up
Bold, italic
Description | What you type | What you get |
---|---|---|
Italic | ''Italic text'' | Italic text |
Bold | '''Bold text''' | Bold text |
Bold & italic | '''''Bold & italic text''''' | Bold & italic text |
You find this information also in the top line of the article editor. Either write some text, select it and click the [B] or [I] icon on the left of the editor's toolbar, or click the Help link.
Note: Please avoid using the relevant HTML tags for mark up.
Underlined
Do. Not. Use. Underlined. Text. At. All.
Lists
Bullet list
Bullet lists are simply created by starting a bullet list item line with the asterix character plus a space character (* ). Keep in mind that the asterix has to be the very first character in a line.
Example:
* Bulleted list item * Another bulleted list item * A third bulleted list item
- Bulleted list item
- Another bulleted list item
- A third bulleted list item
Numbered list
Numbered lists are simply created by starting a numbered list item line with the hashtag character plus a space character (# ). Keep in mind that the hashtag has to be the very first character in a line.
Example:
- Numbered list item
- Another numbered list item
- A third numbered list item
Advanced markup
You can the following features in the article editor's toolbar, too:
No wiki formatting
Sometimes, you want to show text which would be interpreted by the Wiki markup parser, but without the Wiki formatting. This is done by using the special <nowiki></nowiki> tags.
<nowiki>'''This text won't be shown in bold.'''</nowiki>
Result: '''This text won't be shown in bold.'''
HTML tags
You can use various HTML tags for further formatting, e.g. <br> for forced new lines, <big></big> for larger text, <small></small> for smaller text, <sup></sup> for superscript and <sub></sub> for subscript text. Basically, you should avoid these and let the Wiki formatting engine do its job.
Picture gallery
For your first picture gallery, use the relevant button in the editor's toolbar.
Redirect
For your first redirect article, use the relevant button in the editor's toolbar.
Table
For your first table, use the relevant button in the editor's toolbar.