User pages | |
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Photo contributions | |
Tools: | Info links + Sandbox |
Categories | Categories of interest |
Wikicode: | Code snips and style |
Templates: | Template samples |
Info: | Wiki Template documentation |
(edit) | Wiki projects |
(Cross) referencing
editReliable source
- Lincoln, Abraham; Grant, U. S.; & Davis, Jefferson (1861). Resolving Family Differences Peacefully (3rd ed.). Gettysburg: Printing Press. ISBN 0-12-345678-9.
Sequence of footers
- See also
- Notes
- References
- External links
- Share the External Links with database
{{Commons|select category}} * {{Web reference | URL=http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blmatch.htm | title = The History of Matches | work = Inventors.about.com | date = November 11 | year = 2005 }}
- Link to your article from other articles
Code snippets
edit<noinclude>used on Template_talk: pages so the template does not call the function in the rendered preview/page. <nowiki> used to display the guts (also use: teletype box) And the {{tl|example}} tag to render {{example}}
Versus {{example}} rendering meta things
This is an example of a template. For help with templates, see Help:Template. |
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- <!--comment-->
- <br> use sparingly
Wold hunger- <center></center>
- <blockquote></blockquote>
One space before wiki code (or any text) puts it in a teletype box, but not html or brackets - (prompt) command parameter-name
Image parameters Image:picture.jpg|120px|right/left/none|thumb|Blah blah caption
What it looks like
editWhat it looks like | What you type | |||
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* List * List # Numbered # List ; word : definition | |||
as above so below |
as above ---- so below | |||
San Francisco also has public transportation. (tion ending blended into link) |
San Francisco also has [[public transport]]ation. (tion ending blended into link) | |||
Linking directly to an image without displaying it: |
Linking directly to an image without displaying it: [[media:wiki.png|Image of the jigsaw globe logo]] [[:Image:wiki.png|or link to description page]] | |||
design.[1]
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design.{{ref|rheumatism}} # {{note|name}} Biography [[9 November]] [[2005]]. | |||
Simple columns
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{| border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" |- |valign="top"|'''Header1''' data data data | '''Header2''' data data data | '''Header3''' * data * data * data * data * data * data |- |} |
Misc
edit- Economics#See also is a link to a section within another page
- #Links and URLs is a link to a section on the current page
- #example is an anchor link
- <div id="example"></div> the anchor defined with an id attribute
- Piped link: kingdom
- Linking directly to an image on a (sister site) without display: Image of the jigsaw globe logo
div tag
editExample:
<div style="float:right;margin-left:0.9em"> [[Image:St Basils Cathedral closeup.jpg|thumb]]</div>
Multicolumns
editAerosol artists
oh yea |
Street Art and Post-Graffiti artists
do it again |
Also written
Aerosol artists
fghj ghfjfjh gjkjkghkjgk |
Street Art and Post-Graffiti artists
ghjkkhgjkgh khgj hfjkghkjgk |
But not
Aerosol artists fghj ghfjfjh gjkjkghkjgk |
Street Art and Post-Graffiti artists ghjkkhgjkgh khgj hfjkghkjgk |
Harvard references
editThe example in this section (a mockup sort of article) uses harvard references with wikipedia:footnote3 template layout, combined with numbered footnotes, realised with wikipedia:footnotes tags. It is an imaginary extract from an article on Foo (the "Notes" and "References" sections are of "===" level in this example, in a real article they'd be of "==" level):
[...]
Foo was invented by Nescio Nomen[1] in the 17th century.
A century later, Foo was refined by Negidius Numerius (Blue 2003).
It was also Negidius Numerius who established that N. Nomen was the original inventor of Foo (Blue 2003, pp. 17–18).
[...]
Notes
edit- ^ Not to be confounded with his nephew Nexio Nomen, see: Adam Adams, The Nomen Dynasty in Eastern Europe, Academia Press, 1903, p. 227, footnote 7
References
edit- Blue, Baby (2003), Negidius Numerius' reinvention of Foo, Wikidemia Press, ISBN 000000000000
{{citation}}
: Check|isbn=
value: length (help) - C. Coda, An overview of the publications on Foo, Wackademia journal, October 2004 issue, p. 12-13
Here's how this looks like in wiki-script:
[...] Foo was invented by Nescio Nomen<ref>Not to be confounded with his nephew Nexio Nomen, see: Adam Adams, ''The Nomen Dynasty in Eastern Europe'', Academia Press, 1903, p. 227, footnote 7</ref> in the 17th century. A century later, Foo was refined by Negidius Numerius {{harv|Blue|2003}}. It was also Negidius Numerius who established that N. Nomen was the original inventor of Foo {{harv|Blue|2003|pp=17-18}}. [...] ===Notes=== <references/> ===References=== *{{citation|first=Baby|last=Blue|title=''Negidius Numerius' reinvention of Foo''|publisher=Wikidemia Press|year=2003|isbn=000000000000}} *C. Coda, ''An overview of the publications on Foo'', Wackademia journal, October 2004 issue, p. 12-13
div style
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double table
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dude this rules |
2nd column in rowspan=2, right justify | |
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tables rule but then so do templates | ||
This table is informative |
References
edit
<div class="references-small">
First: <ref name="name"> ... </ref>
Nth: <ref name="name"/>
Timeline
editcaption and no border
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<div style="float:right;margin-left:0.9em">
[[Image:Castle Neuschwanstein.jpg|none|200px]]
<center><small>[[Neuschwanstein]]</small></center>
</div>
October 2009
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== {{int:filedesc}} ==
{{Information
|Description={{en|{{w|V. C. Morris Gift Shop}}, 140 Maiden Lane, San Francisco, San Francisco County, CA - view from near top of ramp down to first floor.}}
|Source=[[Library of Congress]], Prints and Photographs Division, {{w|Historic American Buildings Survey}}: [http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/hhh.ca1392 CAL,38-SANFRA,160-7]
|Date=1981-09
|Author={{w|Jet Lowe}}, HABS photographer
|Permission={{HABS|CAL,38-SANFRA,160-7}}
}}
== External links ==
*[http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/hh:@field(NUMBER+@band(NY0422)) American Memory from the Library of Congress]
{{coord|40.712488|-74.009501|region:US_type:landmark|display=title}}
American Memory from the Library of Congress
40°42′45″N 74°00′34″W / 40.712488°N 74.009501°W
Italic standards
editLas Meninas (Spanish for The Maids of Honour) is a 1656 painting by Diego Velázquez, ...
"Yesterday" is a pop song originally recorded by The Beatles for their 1965 album Help!.