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==Help Pages== | ==Help Pages== |
Revision as of 01:24, 17 August 2024
YumeWiki uses MediaWiki, the same software that powers sites like Wikipedia. MediaWiki has extensive documentation on how to write and edit pages. If you're new to editing wikis, these are some resources you may find helpful.
Editors should first read the wiki rules. Help pages tailored to YumeWiki can be found in the editing help category. For a comprehensive guide to preferred formatting, read the Style Guide.
Don't know where to start? Check pages listed in Basic Editing.
YumeWiki supports three editing modes: the default mode when you press Edit
is the Visual Editor, the more robust mode when you press Edit source
is the wikieditor (also called source editor), and finally some pages have an Edit with form
option that uses page forms. Help pages that deal with formatting will most likely describe using wikitext, which is the code used in source edits.
Basic Wikitext
There can be a lot to read if you want full knowledge on using MediaWiki. This section lists some basic wikitext tips. Wikitext is the input in source editor; if you are new to editing, you may want to stick to using Visual Editor, as it functions similarly to a modern word processor.
Function | Example | Output |
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Bold text | '''Text''' | Text |
Italics | ''Text'' | Text |
Hide under a spoiler | <span class="spoiler">I'm hidden</span> | I'm hidden |
New paragraph | Put two line breaks |
Put two line breaks |
Bullet point list | *One *Two **Sub-point *Three |
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Make new headings | ==Main== Text ===Sub=== Text |
Can't show this |
Links | ||
Link to a page (wikilink) | [[Yume Nikki:Madotsuki|Madotsuki]]
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Madotsuki |
Link to a section on a page | [[Yume Nikki:Madotsuki#Madotsuki's Dreams|her dreams]]
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her dreams |
Link to a category | [[:Category:Yume Nikki FC Locations|List of FC Worlds]]
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List of FC Worlds |
Link to wikipedia (interwiki link) | [[wikipedia:Main Page|Visit Wikipedia]]
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Visit Wikipedia |
External link | [https://mediawiki.org/wiki/Cheatsheet MediaWiki's cheatsheet]
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MediaWiki's cheatsheet |
Images | ||
Image with a caption | [[File:Yume favicon.png|70px|thumb|right|An image]]
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Image in a gallery | <gallery> Yume favicon.png|An image </gallery> |
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Location map | Please use {{LocationMap}} | N/A |
Other Tips:
- Many things can be combined together: some examples are using bolding and italics together, using italics in link display text, and putting wikilinks in image captions.
- Is your text being automatically converted into something else? Maybe your commas are turning into line breaks? Wrap the text <nowiki>in nowiki tags like these</nowiki> to escape any wiki markup or template changes.
- The functions in the edit toolbar can help you do all of these and more. Try to experiment with it!
- You can take a look at how other pages are formatted to get an idea on what to write.
- Always remember to click to review your edit before submitting.
Help Pages
These are the help pages currently on YumeWiki. The rest of this page lists external links to MediaWiki help pages. The goal is to tailor the Help namespace to this wiki. If you're an editor who knows a thing or two about the wiki, please help with these articles!
- Files - creating, uploading, and using image and audio files.
- Embedding videos on pages using different formats.
- Upload a file now
- View latest files
- Namespaces and how to use them.
- Formatting text, tables, and images on the wiki page.
MediaWiki Tutorials
Useful links
Basic tutorials
Basic formatting
When creating a new page or using the source editor, you'll need to use a special markup language called wikitext.
Intermediate tutorials
- Creating subpages for a page
- Writing an edit summary
- Moving a page
- Deleting a page
- Page history
- Page discussions