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(New page: __NOEDITSECTION__ category:projects To start with: if you're editing a page for one of your electronics-projects, it might be a good idea to start your page with...)
 
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<tt>Welcome to the markup-test/-playground page - feel free to try out wiki-markup stuff '''right here!'''. This is only a QuickStart; for more info about markup, see [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting the help-page on markup/formatting]. Have fun!</tt>
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To start with: if you're editing a page for one of your [[Category:Projects|electronics-projects]], it might be a good idea to start your page with...  
 
To start with: if you're editing a page for one of your [[Category:Projects|electronics-projects]], it might be a good idea to start your page with...  
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...to prevent layout with many pictures in a row from being messed up ('[edit]'-links in weird places), and to add your page to the [[Category:Projects]]-list.
 
...to prevent layout with many pictures in a row from being messed up ('[edit]'-links in weird places), and to add your page to the [[Category:Projects]]-list.
 
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By the way,...
 
By the way,...
 
* that block of preformatted text above was done by writing its contents between <nowiki>"<pre>...</pre>"</nowiki> tags.  
 
* that block of preformatted text above was done by writing its contents between <nowiki>"<pre>...</pre>"</nowiki> tags.  
* to prevent the wiki from interpreting markup, you can put text in between <nowiki>"<nowiki>...</nowiki>"</nowiki> tags (just like all the examples in this paragraph :-)
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* to prevent the wiki from interpreting markup, you can put text in between <nowiki>"<nowiki>...</nowiki></nowiki>" tags (just like all the examples in this paragraph :-)
 
* you can make a bullet-list like this one by putting a '* ' at the start of a line
 
* you can make a bullet-list like this one by putting a '* ' at the start of a line
 
* you can make text 'stand out' (like this paragraph) by enclosing it in <nowiki>"<blockquote>...</blockquote>"</nowiki> tags.  
 
* you can make text 'stand out' (like this paragraph) by enclosing it in <nowiki>"<blockquote>...</blockquote>"</nowiki> tags.  
 
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== Here is the 1st section on the top-level... ==
 
 
This is a markup-test/-playground page - feel free to try out wiki-markup stuff '''right here!'''. For more info about markup, see [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting the help-page on markup/formatting]. Have fun!
 
 
 
== so this is the 1st section on the top-level... ==
 
  
 
...well, ''almost'' top-level. Please enclose outermost section-titles in <nowiki>"== ... =="</nowiki> markers. Use more '=' signs to nest sections. Using a single '=' (e.g. <nowiki>"= My Section-title ="</nowiki> is considered bad practice because it displays the section and page title in the same font.
 
...well, ''almost'' top-level. Please enclose outermost section-titles in <nowiki>"== ... =="</nowiki> markers. Use more '=' signs to nest sections. Using a single '=' (e.g. <nowiki>"= My Section-title ="</nowiki> is considered bad practice because it displays the section and page title in the same font.
  
=== ...and this is a subsection of the previous section ===
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=== ...and here is a subsection of the previous section ===
  
 
(note the nesting)
 
(note the nesting)
  
== this is another section, again on the top-level ==
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== Here is another section, again on the top-level ==
  
 
You could put some ''italic'' (using <nowiki>''the text''</nowiki> markup, i.e. 2 single quotes) or '''bold''' text (using <nowiki>'''the text'''</nowiki> markup, i.e. 3 single quotes) here, I guess.
 
You could put some ''italic'' (using <nowiki>''the text''</nowiki> markup, i.e. 2 single quotes) or '''bold''' text (using <nowiki>'''the text'''</nowiki> markup, i.e. 3 single quotes) here, I guess.
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(Use 2 empty lines in your markup to create 1 empty line on the screen.)
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This text is above a horizontal marker...
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...and this text is below it. Insert a marker using '----'. Please note that you should ''probably'' use sections to make logical separations in your text, though.

Revision as of 01:22, 2 January 2009


Welcome to the markup-test/-playground page - feel free to try out wiki-markup stuff right here!. This is only a QuickStart; for more info about markup, see the help-page on markup/formatting. Have fun!


To start with: if you're editing a page for one of your, it might be a good idea to start your page with...

__NOEDITSECTION__
[[category:projects]]

...to prevent layout with many pictures in a row from being messed up ('[edit]'-links in weird places), and to add your page to the-list.

By the way,...

  • that block of preformatted text above was done by writing its contents between "<pre>...</pre>" tags.
  • to prevent the wiki from interpreting markup, you can put text in between "<nowiki>...</nowiki>" tags (just like all the examples in this paragraph :-)
  • you can make a bullet-list like this one by putting a '* ' at the start of a line
  • you can make text 'stand out' (like this paragraph) by enclosing it in "<blockquote>...</blockquote>" tags.

Here is the 1st section on the top-level...

...well, almost top-level. Please enclose outermost section-titles in "== ... ==" markers. Use more '=' signs to nest sections. Using a single '=' (e.g. "= My Section-title =" is considered bad practice because it displays the section and page title in the same font.

...and here is a subsection of the previous section

(note the nesting)

Here is another section, again on the top-level

You could put some italic (using ''the text'' markup, i.e. 2 single quotes) or bold text (using '''the text''' markup, i.e. 3 single quotes) here, I guess.


(Use 2 empty lines in your markup to create 1 empty line on the screen.)


This text is above a horizontal marker...


...and this text is below it. Insert a marker using '----'. Please note that you should probably use sections to make logical separations in your text, though.