You can force a table of contents to appear by inserting:
somewhere in the article.
Similarly, by inserting:
somewhere in the article, you will disable the TOC. It can also be disabled on a per-user basis through the preferences.
type:
Produces:
"Place the exact quotation here."
— John Q. Public, Letter to his wife
To force a new line without creating a blank line, type:
<br />
For an initial (first) reference to a book, type:
For subsequent reference to same book, type:
For an initial (first) reference to a website, type:
For subsequent reference to same website, type:
To ENABLE the above references, type:
To leave a note linking to another post on another page, type:
To force text right, such as this:
type:
---
To block quote, such as this:
Block-quoted text inserted here
type:
---
To center text, such as this:
type:
---
To write larger font, in different color and style, such as this:
Example text inserted here.
type:
---
<font size="1">Font size "1" text inserted here</font>
<font color="red">Font color "red" text inserted here</font>
<font size="4" color="#0000ff" face="comic sans ms">Font size "4" color ="#0000ff" face ="comic sans ms", font size "4" text inserted here</font>
To strike-through or underline text, such as this:
Strike out
or underline text
type:
To write in small caps, such as this:
write it in small caps.
type:
To make text super or sub-script like this:
X2, H2O
type:
To force code to apppear on a page without running the code itself, type:
To preview code results, type:
To add an infobox, make sure to use a Sort key. For example, when adding Template:Infobox President, one would use the following code:
{| class="infobox" |...table code... |}<noinclude> [[Category:Infobox templates|President]] </noinclude>
Piping the category with the word "President" ensures the template is inserted into the category under "P".
|}<noinclude>Not doing this may break the formatting on articles using the template.
{{Disputed-section}}
{{noncompliant}}
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To say “[citations needed]”, type:
---
To assign User Name to an UNSIGNED post, type:
To search a User's contribution list, type:
To produce this:
Used under the fair use policy of the United States copyright law, and under Wikipedia fair use policy See also: What is "Fair Use" in Copyright Law?; and Fair Use (article at Wikipedia) |
...type this:
{| style="margin: 0 2em; background: #fee; border: 1px dotted black;" |- | Used under the [http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode17/usc_sec_17_00000107----000-.html fair use policy] of the United States copyright law, and under [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Copyrights#Using_copyrighted_work_from_others Wikipedia fair use policy] See also: [http://web.archive.org/web/20041010022919/http://www.gigalaw.com/articles/2000-all/gall-2000-12-all.html What is "Fair Use" in Copyright Law?]; and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Fair_use Fair Use (article at Wikipedia)] |}
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To produce this:
The original information compiled on this wikisite is free of copyright. See Copyright and U.S. Government works |
...type this:
{| style="margin: 0 2em; background: #fee; border: 1px dotted black;" |- | The original information compiled on this wikisite is free of copyright. See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_copyright_law#U.S._Government_works Copyright and U.S. Government works] |}
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Great examples of fair use:
#REDIRECT [[NAME OF PAGE 2]]
*{{Book reference | Author= | Title= | Publisher= | Year= | ID=ISBN }}
*{{Journal reference | Author= | Title= | Journal= | Year= | Volume= | Issue= | Pages= | URL= }} [4]
{{ref|**}}
# {{note|***}}
# {{gutenberg|no=12328|name=**}}([[year]]; ISBN ***;)
<br style="clear:both" /> (This forces a clean break below an image. It prevents text-wrapping problems in cases where an image is vertically longer than its accompanying paragraph. This forces "white space" at the bottom of the paragaph, so following grafs do not "crush" upwards.)
<a href="#"> </a>
<A NAME=" ">
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You can force a table of contents to appear by inserting:
somewhere in the article.
Similarly, by inserting:
somewhere in the article, you will disable the TOC. It can also be disabled on a per-user basis through the preferences.
type:
Produces:
"Place the exact quotation here."
— John Q. Public, Letter to his wife
To force a new line without creating a blank line, type:
<br />
For an initial (first) reference to a book, type:
For subsequent reference to same book, type:
For an initial (first) reference to a website, type:
For subsequent reference to same website, type:
To ENABLE the above references, type:
To leave a note linking to another post on another page, type:
To force text right, such as this:
type:
---
To block quote, such as this:
Block-quoted text inserted here
type:
---
To center text, such as this:
type:
---
To write larger font, in different color and style, such as this:
Example text inserted here.
type:
---
<font size="1">Font size "1" text inserted here</font>
<font color="red">Font color "red" text inserted here</font>
<font size="4" color="#0000ff" face="comic sans ms">Font size "4" color ="#0000ff" face ="comic sans ms", font size "4" text inserted here</font>
To strike-through or underline text, such as this:
Strike out
or underline text
type:
To write in small caps, such as this:
write it in small caps.
type:
To make text super or sub-script like this:
X2, H2O
type:
To force code to apppear on a page without running the code itself, type:
To preview code results, type:
To add an infobox, make sure to use a Sort key. For example, when adding Template:Infobox President, one would use the following code:
{| class="infobox" |...table code... |}<noinclude> [[Category:Infobox templates|President]] </noinclude>
Piping the category with the word "President" ensures the template is inserted into the category under "P".
|}<noinclude>Not doing this may break the formatting on articles using the template.
{{Disputed-section}}
{{noncompliant}}
---
To say “[citations needed]”, type:
---
To assign User Name to an UNSIGNED post, type:
To search a User's contribution list, type:
To produce this:
Used under the fair use policy of the United States copyright law, and under Wikipedia fair use policy See also: What is "Fair Use" in Copyright Law?; and Fair Use (article at Wikipedia) |
...type this:
{| style="margin: 0 2em; background: #fee; border: 1px dotted black;" |- | Used under the [http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode17/usc_sec_17_00000107----000-.html fair use policy] of the United States copyright law, and under [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Copyrights#Using_copyrighted_work_from_others Wikipedia fair use policy] See also: [http://web.archive.org/web/20041010022919/http://www.gigalaw.com/articles/2000-all/gall-2000-12-all.html What is "Fair Use" in Copyright Law?]; and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Fair_use Fair Use (article at Wikipedia)] |}
---
To produce this:
The original information compiled on this wikisite is free of copyright. See Copyright and U.S. Government works |
...type this:
{| style="margin: 0 2em; background: #fee; border: 1px dotted black;" |- | The original information compiled on this wikisite is free of copyright. See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_copyright_law#U.S._Government_works Copyright and U.S. Government works] |}
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Great examples of fair use:
#REDIRECT [[NAME OF PAGE 2]]
*{{Book reference | Author= | Title= | Publisher= | Year= | ID=ISBN }}
*{{Journal reference | Author= | Title= | Journal= | Year= | Volume= | Issue= | Pages= | URL= }} [4]
{{ref|**}}
# {{note|***}}
# {{gutenberg|no=12328|name=**}}([[year]]; ISBN ***;)
<br style="clear:both" /> (This forces a clean break below an image. It prevents text-wrapping problems in cases where an image is vertically longer than its accompanying paragraph. This forces "white space" at the bottom of the paragaph, so following grafs do not "crush" upwards.)
<a href="#"> </a>
<A NAME=" ">
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