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While there is no correct way to make a wiki page, it is suggested that you make an attempt at making it look clean. Other information on formatting can be found [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents/ here]. Also, make sure all edits to the wiki are constructive, adding to the integrity of the article. Destructive posts are not acceptable, and may lead to a ban. And, please no flaming in wiki articles, that is almost guaranteed to lead to a ban. | While there is no correct way to make a wiki page, it is suggested that you make an attempt at making it look clean. Other information on formatting can be found [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents/ here]. Also, make sure all edits to the wiki are constructive, adding to the integrity of the article. Destructive posts are not acceptable, and may lead to a ban. And, please no flaming in wiki articles, that is almost guaranteed to lead to a ban. | ||
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Headings, which are made like this- <nowiki>==article title==</nowiki>- keep your information organized and easy to read. You can make lower-level headings by adding equal signs, like <nowiki>===article title=== or ====article title====</nowiki>. | Headings, which are made like this- <nowiki>==article title==</nowiki>- keep your information organized and easy to read. You can make lower-level headings by adding equal signs, like <nowiki>===article title=== or ====article title====</nowiki>. | ||
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Referring to other resources can add validity to your article, along with helping people with further resources. Articles are referenced like this: <nowiki><ref>Kiwike.se</ref></nowiki> | Referring to other resources can add validity to your article, along with helping people with further resources. Articles are referenced like this: <nowiki><ref>Kiwike.se</ref></nowiki> | ||
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Linking can help bring people to other, relevant resources. Links within the wiki or to other wikis are made like this: <nowiki>[[Article title]]</nowiki>, and outside links are referenced like this: <nowiki>[http://Kiwike.se kiwike]</nowiki> | Linking can help bring people to other, relevant resources. Links within the wiki or to other wikis are made like this: <nowiki>[[Article title]]</nowiki>, and outside links are referenced like this: <nowiki>[http://Kiwike.se kiwike]</nowiki> |
Revision as of 14:55, 7 March 2012
While there is no correct way to make a wiki page, it is suggested that you make an attempt at making it look clean. Other information on formatting can be found here. Also, make sure all edits to the wiki are constructive, adding to the integrity of the article. Destructive posts are not acceptable, and may lead to a ban. And, please no flaming in wiki articles, that is almost guaranteed to lead to a ban.
Headings
Headings, which are made like this- ==article title==- keep your information organized and easy to read. You can make lower-level headings by adding equal signs, like ===article title=== or ====article title====.
References
Referring to other resources can add validity to your article, along with helping people with further resources. Articles are referenced like this: <ref>Kiwike.se</ref>
Links
Linking can help bring people to other, relevant resources. Links within the wiki or to other wikis are made like this: [[Article title]], and outside links are referenced like this: [http://Kiwike.se kiwike]