User:Fubuki風吹/Guides/Wiki-text

{|width="100%" cellspacing="0" style="color:#000;border:1px solid #000;font-family:Nova Round" !style="color:#fff;font-size:14px;background:#118BC2;border-bottom:1px solid #000;text-shadow:2px 2px 1px #000"|Welcome to the wiki-text guide! Now, let's bend the basics first. What do you mean by wiki-text? That leads us to our first question. Read the following section of the guide to find out the answer. !style="background:#419BC2"|What is wiki-text? !style="background:#419BC2"|Why wiki-text? Previously said, wiki-text contains modified functions. But what are they? Have a look at the following section. !style="background:#419BC2"|Functions {|class="wikitable" align="center" width="100%" cellpadding="3" !Text typed !Result obtained !Description !colspan="3"|The following text can be applied anywhere. !colspan="3"|The following text can be applied only at the beginning of a line. =H1=
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 * style="padding:0px 5px 0px 5px"|This is a guide for users, to explain with thorough detail, about wiki-text. Now, before learning it, you must first know that I am no pro at wiki-text, which clearly means that I might not be able to solve all of your problems about it. Though being moderately knowledgeable about wiki-text, I am trying to make this guide as helpful as it could be. Okay without further ado, we shall begin now.
 * style="padding:0px 5px 0px 5px"|This is a guide for users, to explain with thorough detail, about wiki-text. Now, before learning it, you must first know that I am no pro at wiki-text, which clearly means that I might not be able to solve all of your problems about it. Though being moderately knowledgeable about wiki-text, I am trying to make this guide as helpful as it could be. Okay without further ado, we shall begin now.
 * style="padding:0px 5px 0px 5px"|This is a guide for users, to explain with thorough detail, about wiki-text. Now, before learning it, you must first know that I am no pro at wiki-text, which clearly means that I might not be able to solve all of your problems about it. Though being moderately knowledgeable about wiki-text, I am trying to make this guide as helpful as it could be. Okay without further ado, we shall begin now.
 * style="padding:0px 5px 0px 5px"|Wikipedia describes wiki-text (or how it is commonly pronounced, wiki markup) as: "Wikitext language, or wiki markup, is a lightweight markup language used to write pages in wiki websites, such as Wikipedia, and is a simplified alternative/intermediate to HTML. Its ultimate purpose is to be converted by wiki software into HTML, which in turn is served to web browsers." Pretty much true, but hard to understand? Just think of it as a language which we can use to write in any wiki website. It's functioning is similar to HTML, except that it is easier to use, and that some functions of HTML are modified in wiki-text (for instance,  is used to input a file, whereas HTML uses ) Well said that wiki-text is an easier form of HTML, as it minimizes the code to be inputted. Just think of it as a "simpler HTML", in which you input something far easier than that of the HTML, and the information sent is in the form of HTML. This is indeed much easier and better than writing those hour-consuming HTML codes. Okay, so we now know what is wiki-text, but the next question which would arise in our mind would be why is it necessary? Read the following to find out.
 * style="padding:0px 5px 0px 5px"|Wikipedia describes wiki-text (or how it is commonly pronounced, wiki markup) as: "Wikitext language, or wiki markup, is a lightweight markup language used to write pages in wiki websites, such as Wikipedia, and is a simplified alternative/intermediate to HTML. Its ultimate purpose is to be converted by wiki software into HTML, which in turn is served to web browsers." Pretty much true, but hard to understand? Just think of it as a language which we can use to write in any wiki website. It's functioning is similar to HTML, except that it is easier to use, and that some functions of HTML are modified in wiki-text (for instance,  is used to input a file, whereas HTML uses ) Well said that wiki-text is an easier form of HTML, as it minimizes the code to be inputted. Just think of it as a "simpler HTML", in which you input something far easier than that of the HTML, and the information sent is in the form of HTML. This is indeed much easier and better than writing those hour-consuming HTML codes. Okay, so we now know what is wiki-text, but the next question which would arise in our mind would be why is it necessary? Read the following to find out.
 * style="padding:0px 5px 0px 5px"|Despite we know wiki-text is better that HTML, why exactly wiki-text is needed? Read the above carefully, you'll find the answer yourself. As already told, it helps to write our codes faster and quicker than using HTML, it is quite useful. But be wary that wiki-text is only available to wiki websites. Wiki-text contains modified functions which are much easier to write. This is the only reason why wiki-text is considered to be much better than HTML, and of course, with some other feature exceptions.
 * style="padding:0px 5px 0px 5px"|Despite we know wiki-text is better that HTML, why exactly wiki-text is needed? Read the above carefully, you'll find the answer yourself. As already told, it helps to write our codes faster and quicker than using HTML, it is quite useful. But be wary that wiki-text is only available to wiki websites. Wiki-text contains modified functions which are much easier to write. This is the only reason why wiki-text is considered to be much better than HTML, and of course, with some other feature exceptions.
 * style="padding:0px 5px 0px 5px"|Have a look at the following table to understand how wiki-text changes the text we enter. Though, this becomes only applicable to source mode, but of course, to visual mode sometimes too.
 * style="padding:0px 5px 0px 5px"|Have a look at the following table to understand how wiki-text changes the text we enter. Though, this becomes only applicable to source mode, but of course, to visual mode sometimes too.
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 * style="text-align:center;width:20%"|bold
 * The three apostrophes around the text which they are put around make it bold.
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 * style="text-align:center;width:20%"|italics
 * The two apostrophes around the text which they are put around italicize it.
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 * style="text-align:center;width:20%"|bold & italics
 * The 5 apostrophes (3 for bold and 2 for italics; 2 + 3 = 5) make the text they are put around both bold and also italicize it.
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 * style="text-align:center;width:20%"|Internal Link Empty
 * The 2 square braces make the text they are put around, an internal link to the wiki site. Text after the link's name along with a pipe ( | ) alters the text displayed.
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 * style="text-align:center;width:20%"| Name http://www.site.com/
 * Link name provided with a http:// inside a single pair of square braces provides a link with 1 as the default link's name. For second link in the same format, the text changes 2, and so on so forth. If a space followed by some text before the closing bracket is added, then the text will be replaced by the digit.
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 * style="text-align:center;width:20%"|Your username (talk) (UTC) Your username (talk)
 * Adding 4 tildes anywhere will put your current signature along with a time stamp. Adding 3 tildes will result in putting the signature only.
 * style="text-align:center;width:20%"| Name http://www.site.com/
 * Link name provided with a http:// inside a single pair of square braces provides a link with 1 as the default link's name. For second link in the same format, the text changes 2, and so on so forth. If a space followed by some text before the closing bracket is added, then the text will be replaced by the digit.
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 * style="text-align:center;width:20%"|Your username (talk) (UTC) Your username (talk)
 * Adding 4 tildes anywhere will put your current signature along with a time stamp. Adding 3 tildes will result in putting the signature only.
 * Adding 4 tildes anywhere will put your current signature along with a time stamp. Adding 3 tildes will result in putting the signature only.
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 * Different heading can be added by adding different equals to signs (=) to a text at the beginning of a line. 1 pair for first heading, 2 for second, 3 for third and so on so forth. (''Note: If 4 sections have been added to an article, a table of contents appear. It can be manually added by adding the magic word, or removed by adding the magic word.
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 * One
 * Two
 * Two.one
 * ONE
 * TWO
 * 1) THREE.ONE
 * A bullet list (unordered list) can be created by adding an asterisk (*) at the beginning of the line. A sub-bullet line can also be added by adding two asterisks (**) at the beginning of the second line. Same applies for a numerical list (ordered list), but with a hash (#). Text of the list in both the cases should be followed by the asterisk/hash.
 * A bullet list (unordered list) can be created by adding an asterisk (*) at the beginning of the line. A sub-bullet line can also be added by adding two asterisks (**) at the beginning of the second line. Same applies for a numerical list (ordered list), but with a hash (#). Text of the list in both the cases should be followed by the asterisk/hash.
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 * style="text-align:center;width:20%"|Wiki-wordmark.png Note: The size has been re-sized so that the table is not messed up. But the code on the left will always generate the actual size of the image.
 * Adding [[File:Filename.filetype]] will display the image/video located at the destination name.
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 * style="text-align:center;width:20%"|Wiki-wordmark.png
 * Adding a pipe ( | ) and a numeric size along with a size type can be used to alter the size of the image.
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 * style="text-align:center;width:20%"|Wiki-wordmark.png
 * Adding a pipe +  and again a pipe with some text can be used to give a caption to the image. (Note: The auto-alignment for this will be right)
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 * style="text-align:center;width:20%"|Wiki-wordmark.png
 * Adding a pipe +  will give a border to the image. Adding a pipe + some text will give the caption, but it will not appear normally. It will appear only on hovering.
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 * style="text-align:center;width:20%"|Wiki-wordmark.png Wiki-wordmark.png
 * Adding a pipe +  will align the image to left/right/center. The example shows only left/right, although alignment to center could also be used.
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 * style="text-align:center;width:20%"|Wiki-wordmark.png
 * Adding a pipe +  could be used to add a link to the image. For adding a local wiki link, the full name of the page should be used. For adding an external link, full URL name along with http:// should be used.
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 * Adding a pipe +  will align the image to left/right/center. The example shows only left/right, although alignment to center could also be used.
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 * style="text-align:center;width:20%"|Wiki-wordmark.png
 * Adding a pipe +  could be used to add a link to the image. For adding a local wiki link, the full name of the page should be used. For adding an external link, full URL name along with http:// should be used.
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