Help:Markup
To format pages on Coppermind a basic wiki markup language is used. Below you can find the most common and useful features. For more details, see Wikipedia's Help page on Markup.
Line Breaks
A line break creates the white space between two paragraphs. To create a line break, press Enter/Return twice. A single press of Enter/Return will move the cursor to a new line in the editor, but it will not create a line break.
This... | ...produces: |
Hello. How are you? I'm fine. |
Hello. How are you?
I'm fine. |
Text Formatting
- Italics
- For italics use two apostrophes (
''
) on either side: ''italicized text''
produces italicized text
- Bold
- For bold text use three apostrophes (
'''
) on either side: '''bold text'''
produces bold text
- Small Text
- For small text surround the text with
<small>
and</small>
: <small>Small Text</small>
produces Small Text
Section Headings
Create sections headings with equals signs (=
) on both sides of the text:
== Level 2 Heading == === Level 3 Heading === ==== Level 4 Heading ==== etc.
Don't use level 1 headings; that's for the page title!
Note: A Table of Contents will automatically be created after a set number of headings are used.
Indents
Use colons (:
) to indent:
: indent once
produces:
- indent once
:: indent twice
produces:
- indent twice
Note: Use indents when replying to someone on discussion pages. See Help:Discussion.
Lists
Bulleted Lists
Create bulleted lists with asterisks (*
):
This... | ...produces: |
* Item 1 * Item 2 ** Item 2a ** Item 2b * Item 3 |
|
Numbered Lists
Create numbered lists with number signs (#
):
This... | ...produces: |
# Item 1 # Item 2 ## Item 2a ## Item 2b # Item 3 |
|
Mixed Lists
You can mix and match bulleted and numbered lists:
This... | ...produces: |
# Item 1 # Item 2 #* Item 2a #* Item 2b # Item 3 |
|
Description Lists
A description list is a list of bold terms, each followed by one or more lines of indented normal text. To create a description list, place each term on a new line and precede it with a semicolon (;
). The following description is then preceded with a colon (:
). Use multiple lines if desired. Do not use a semicolon simply to make something bold!
This... | ...produces: |
;Item 1 : description 1a : description 1b ;Item 2 : description 2 |
|
Links & URLs
Internal Links
An internal link, or wikilink, is a direct link to another article on Coppermind. Just use double brackets ([[
and ]]
) around the article name. Remember, case matters with article titles.
- Basic Wikilink
[[Mistborn]]
produces Mistborn, which links to the "Mistborn" article.
- Blend Link
- Note that you can append to the article name if needed for grammatical purposes.
[[Herald]]s
produces Heralds, which links to the "Herald" article.
- Renamed Link
- More extensive changes can be made with a vertical bar (
|
) followed by alternate text. [[Gold|a valuable metal]]
produces a valuable metal, which links to the "Gold" article.
- Link to a section on a page
- Link to a specific section on a page by including a number sign (
#
) followed by the section name. [[Iron#Allomantic Use]]
produces Iron#Allomantic Use, which links to the "Allomantic Use" section in the "Iron" article.
- Link to pages on other namespaces
- The methods above assume you're linking to simple articles (on the main namespace). If you want to link to a page on another namespace begin with a colon (
:
), the name of the namespace, and then another colon. [[:Help:Contents]]
produces Help:Contents, which links to the "Contents" page on the Help namespace.[[:User:Fbstj|Joe]]
produces Joe, which links to FBstj's user page.[[:File:Roshar.jpg|Roshar Map]]
produces Roshar Map, which links to the "Roshar.jpg" File page.[[:Category:Cosmere]]
produces Category:Cosmere, which links to the "Cosmere" Category page.
External Links
External links point to somewhere outside of Coppermind.
- Bare External Link
- Simply type the URL for a bare external link. This method should be avoided.
http://www.google.com
produces http://www.google.com.
- Unnamed External Link
- Use single brackets (
[
and]
) to produce an unnamed external URL. [http://www.google.com]
produces [1].
- Named External Link
- Follow the URL with a space and some other text to rename the link. This is the preferred method.
[http://www.google.com Google]
produces Google.
References & Citations
See Help:References for more on how to insert references and citations into an article.
Images
See Help:Images for more on how to insert and format images.
Templates
Templates can be used for some more complicated formatting tricks. Make sure to see Help:Templates for more on these.
Other Tricks
- Username and timestamp
- Use four tildas (
~~~~
) to automatically leave your username and a timestamp. Use this on article discussion pages.
Ignore Markup
<nowiki>
Tag- Surround the text with
<nowiki>
and</nowiki>
to ignore markup. - <nowiki>''<small>small, italic text</small>''</nowiki> produces ''<small>small, italic text</small>'' instead of small, italic text.
<pre>
Tag- Alternatively, use
<pre>
and</pre>
. - It behaves the same as
<nowiki>
, but also allows mono-spaced font and preserves spacing.