Difference between revisions of "How to add stuff to a wiki"
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* clicking the '''Add new page''' link in the menu on the left | * clicking the '''Add new page''' link in the menu on the left | ||
* typing a title inside double square brackets (e.g. <nowiki>[[my title]]</nowiki>) when you edit a page. This makes a link to it: [[ooh look, a page to edit]], which you can click on and edit | * typing a title inside double square brackets (e.g. <nowiki>[[my title]]</nowiki>) when you edit a page. This makes a link to it: [[ooh look, a page to edit]], which you can click on and edit |
Revision as of 10:47, 28 November 2018
Add a new page by
- clicking the Add new page link in the menu on the left
- typing a title inside double square brackets (e.g. [[my title]]) when you edit a page. This makes a link to it: ooh look, a page to edit, which you can click on and edit
- search for a title, and if it's not there, click create the page ..
What you can put in it
- you put what you like in it
- probably the easiest way to learn how to do things is by clicking on the View source / Edit tab at the top of pages that do what you want to do, and copying the relevant bits & pieces from there.
- format the text, organise subsections, make lists and lots of other things - see wiki formatting guide
- put pages in categories by typing [[Category:some category]] somewhere in them. These are then listed in special index pages, accessed on the left or listed in your wikipages.
- add links to pages already in the wiki by typing the title inside double square brackets - e.g. Why I think a wiki would be good for the school
- add external links by putting a url, then a space, then a title in single square brackets - e.g. What on earth is {!ctf}?
- upload files like images and videos (under Tools on the left) onto the wiki, and put them in pages by typing [[File:filename.extension|options|caption]]
- Error creating thumbnail: File missing.
- see Help with Images for all the stuff you can do with them.
- embed external images in pages using a url or an html <img src=url> tag
Doing fancy things
- use extensions to embed video and sound. For example, use <html5media height="720" width="1280">File:Example.mp4</html5media> -
- I love text-to-speech programs:
- This is what {!ctf} is trying to do:
- there are lots of useful extensions people have written and are pretty easy to get working - see e.g. Making it more useful
- consult the User's Guide for more information