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=Official Guides=
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:How_to_edit_a_page Quick Guide]
* [http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki_User%27s_Guide WikiMedia User's Guide]
* [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Editing MediaWiki editing help].
=BBCodes and emoticons=
You can make use of BBCode Syntax and emoticons to make up the text. Click [[Help:Editing_BBCode|here]] for a BBCode syntax overview.
=Word formatting=
; Emphasize
<nowiki>''Emphasize'', '''strongly''', '''''very strongly'''''</nowiki>
''Emphasize'', '''strongly''', '''''very strongly'''''
; HTML tags you can use
Typewriter font for technical terms
<nowiki><tt>monospace text</tt></nowiki>
<tt>monospace text</tt>
Small text
<nowiki><small>small text</small></nowiki>
<small>small text</small>
Strikethru text
<nowiki><s>strike out deleted material</s></nowiki>
<s>strike out deleted material</s>
=Headings=
''same as headlines/chapters/sections''
First, second and third level headings
=New section=
==Subsection==
===Sub-subsection===
A first level heading is for example the "Word formatting" heading on this page.
The "Bullet lists" heading on this page is an example of a 2rd level heading.
The "Table of contents" box you see at the top of this page will appear automatically when you have used 4 or more headings.
First level headings are shown as x, 2rd level as x.x and so on.
=Internal linking=
<nowiki>[[Main Page]]</nowiki>
Becomes a link to the [[Main Page]] of this Wiki.
<nowiki>[[Help:Contents|Get Help Here]]</nowiki>
Becomes a link to the Information page but Infos! is written instead like this: [[Help:Contents|Get Help Here]]
; Linking to a headline at a wiki page.
You can link to a headline on another wiki page.
<nowiki>[[http://wiki.biles.biz/wiki/Clouds#High_Clouds]]</nowiki>
Becomes a link to the headline "High Clouds" on the Clouds page like this: [[Clouds#High_Clouds]]
You can also replace the text written on the final page.
<nowiki>[[Clouds#High_Clouds|Check out the High Clouds]]</nowiki>
Becomes: [[Clouds#High_Clouds|Check out the High Clouds]]
=External linking=
Remember to start with "<nowiki>http://</nowiki>".
; Bare URL
<nowiki>http://mayday.biles.biz/</nowiki>
Becomes http://mayday.biles.biz/
; Named link
<nowiki>[http://mayday.biles.biz/ Mayday Air Crash Investigation Forum]</nowiki>
Becomes [http://mayday.biles.biz/ Mayday Air Crash Investigation Forum]
=Lists=
==Bullet lists==
You can make bullet lists with "*".
<nowiki>* First level list object</nowiki>
<nowiki>** Second level list object</nowiki>
<nowiki>*** Third level list object</nowiki>
<nowiki>* Another first level list object</nowiki>
* First level list object
** Second level list object
*** Third level list object
* Another first level list object
==Numbered lists==
You can make numbered lists with "#".
<nowiki># First level list object</nowiki>
<nowiki>## Second level list object</nowiki>
<nowiki>### Third level list object</nowiki>
<nowiki># Another first level list object</nowiki>
# First level list object
## Second level list object
### Third level list object
# Another first level list object
==Mixed lists==
You can even make mixed lists like this.
* You can even do mixed lists
*# and nest them
*#* like this
* You can even do mixed lists
*# and nest them
*#* like this
==Definition lists==
;item
: the item's definition
;item
: the item's definition
=Images=
You can insert images using the syntax:
<nowiki>[[Image:filename|options|caption text]]</nowiki>
The last item added will always be considered the caption text.
==Image without alt-text==
<nowiki>[[Image:mediawiki.png]]</nowiki>
[[Image:mediawiki.png]]
==Image with alt-text==
You add "|caption text" after the image link. This is the text most browsers will show when you hover over the image with the mouse.
<nowiki>[[Image:mediawiki.png|The MediaWiki logo]]</nowiki>
[[Image:mediawiki.png|The MediaWiki logo]]
==Image options==
[[Image:mediawiki.png|thumb|The MediaWiki logo]]
; thumbnail, thumb
: Generates an automatically resized thumbnail image (either reduced or enlarged).
: Caption text is displayed directly underneath. An "enlarge"-icon is added.
: If you do not specify where the image should be place it will be places to the right.
: Example to the right (in this example the image is enlarged because it is small):
<nowiki>[[Image:mediawiki.png|thumb|The MediaWiki logo]]</nowiki>
; right
: Makes the image right-aligned.
; left
: Same as above, but left aligned.
; center
: Same as above, but centered.
; none
: The image will be rendered inline, even if the thumbnail-option is set.
[[Image:mediawiki.png|frame|The MediaWiki logo]]
; frame
: The image will have a frame, regardless of whether it is a thumb, and the caption text will be included as a visible caption.
: Example to the right:
; ''size''px
: Renders a version of the image that's ''[size]'' pixels wide (e.g. '150px').
: Height is computed to keep the aspect ratio (i.e. the shape of the image).
: This allows both size reduction and enlargement.
; Combining options
: You can combine the options as you like. Example (as you see below resizing is often not very good):
<nowiki>[[Image:mediawiki.png|50px|left|none|The MediaWiki logo]]</nowiki>
[[Image:mediawiki.png|50px|left|none|The HA logo]]
<nowiki>[[Image:mediawiki.png|none|frame|The MediaWiki logo]]</nowiki>
[[Image:mediawiki.png|none|frame|The MediaWiki logo]]
=Tables=
<nowiki>{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="3"</nowiki>
<nowiki>| 1 || 2</nowiki>
<nowiki>|-</nowiki>
<nowiki>| 3 || 4</nowiki>
<nowiki>|-</nowiki>
<nowiki>| 5 || 6</nowiki>
<nowiki>|}</nowiki>
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="3"
| 1 || 2
|-
| 3 || 4
|-
| 5 || 6
|}
See also [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Table WikiMedia table guide]
=Additional hints=
You can avoid that the wiki system proccessing the text (to avoid unwanted formatting) by putting <nowiki><nowiki></nowiki></nowiki> around the text you want to parse directly.

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