Team:Mississippi State/Wiki Tutorial Page

From 2008.igem.org

(Difference between revisions)
(New page: This page will hopefully show you how to do some basic things on the wiki. It is limited by what we have learned, so if you know more, please add it! To see the exact code for the exampl...)
(Text)
 
(7 intermediate revisions not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
This page will hopefully show you how to do some basic things on the wiki.  It is limited by what we have learned, so if you know more, please add it!  To see the exact code for the examples, just click "edit" on the tool bar above.
This page will hopefully show you how to do some basic things on the wiki.  It is limited by what we have learned, so if you know more, please add it!  To see the exact code for the examples, just click "edit" on the tool bar above.
-
#There are three types of headers used in wiki format to separate contents on a page.
+
==Editing==
-
=1. Main Header=
+
The basic idea of wiki is that anybody can edit a page.  Therefore, the first thing you need to know is how to edit a page.  This is pretty simple.  First, you must be a member of the site, i.e. igem.org.  Then, all you have to do is go to a page you want to edit and click "edit" on the top tool bar.  This takes you to the editing page.  In that page, there is a text box where code will appear if the page exists. You can use wiki formating to add things to the page.  When finished, click "Preview" below the text box to see your work.  Make any changes necessary and click "Save Page".  You have now edited a wiki.
-
==2. Secondary Header==
+
 
-
===3. Tertiary Header===
+
==Text==
 +
In wiki format, you simply type text into text box on the edit page.  This then appears on the wiki page as you typed it.  To make letters '''bold''', all you do is type three apostrophes before and after.  To see exactly how, click edit beside this section.  You can bullet your content by simply typing Shift+8, or the asterisk key before the words of sentences you want to bullet like this:
 +
*First
 +
*Second
 +
*etc
 +
You can sequentially number content by typing the pound(#) symbol before each word or sentence, but remember that if pound symbols are separated by other symbols, the sequential numbering stops:
 +
# Number 1
 +
* stuff
 +
# Number 1
 +
# Number 2
 +
# Number 3
 +
Numbers are usually meant to come after bullets in the outline format, as seen in the indention above.
 +
 
 +
==Headers==
 +
Directly above this writing there is a header. Headers allow you to divide content on a page, and they also make it easy to navigate and edit that content.  As you can see, the header is large and in bold face.  It also has its own edit button to the right.  To make a header, put equal signs(=) before and after the title you want like this: =Header=

Latest revision as of 14:14, 24 June 2008

This page will hopefully show you how to do some basic things on the wiki. It is limited by what we have learned, so if you know more, please add it! To see the exact code for the examples, just click "edit" on the tool bar above.

Editing

The basic idea of wiki is that anybody can edit a page. Therefore, the first thing you need to know is how to edit a page. This is pretty simple. First, you must be a member of the site, i.e. igem.org. Then, all you have to do is go to a page you want to edit and click "edit" on the top tool bar. This takes you to the editing page. In that page, there is a text box where code will appear if the page exists. You can use wiki formating to add things to the page. When finished, click "Preview" below the text box to see your work. Make any changes necessary and click "Save Page". You have now edited a wiki.

Text

In wiki format, you simply type text into text box on the edit page. This then appears on the wiki page as you typed it. To make letters bold, all you do is type three apostrophes before and after. To see exactly how, click edit beside this section. You can bullet your content by simply typing Shift+8, or the asterisk key before the words of sentences you want to bullet like this:

  • First
  • Second
  • etc

You can sequentially number content by typing the pound(#) symbol before each word or sentence, but remember that if pound symbols are separated by other symbols, the sequential numbering stops:

  1. Number 1
  • stuff
  1. Number 1
  2. Number 2
  3. Number 3

Numbers are usually meant to come after bullets in the outline format, as seen in the indention above.

Headers

Directly above this writing there is a header. Headers allow you to divide content on a page, and they also make it easy to navigate and edit that content. As you can see, the header is large and in bold face. It also has its own edit button to the right. To make a header, put equal signs(=) before and after the title you want like this: =Header=