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Guide for Formatting Wiki Articles in Chinese-Forums
When adding substantial amount of new material, it is recommended that you save it in a text file
on your computer first, in case the website or your browser malfunctions.
Texts within “[ ]”, such as [h2], [b], and [i], are vBulletin formatting codes. See FAQ for
more details on the formatting codes available.
See NuWiki Syntax Guide for more Wiki structural formatting codes.
Use [h2], [h3], ..., [h7] heading format code for section headings, with [h2] being the biggest
heading, [h7] being the smallest. Once you have four or more headings in an article, a table of
content will automatically be displayed.
Section Title:
Code:
[h2]Title[/h2]
Subsections Title:
Code:
[h3]Sub-Section Title[/h3]
Main Content will use plain text and will not be separated from sub-section title unless it is a
list.
If creating a list or points use bullets
Code:
[list][*]Point one
[*]point two[/list]
If the list contains a main content and sub-content the main content will be bolded and the
sub-content will be placed in the next line italicized
Code:
[list][*]Point one
[i]sub-content[/i]
[*]point two[/list]
Explanation on a point should be placed in a new line with no formatting:
Code:
[list][*]Point one
[i]sub-content[/i]
Explanation or other information
[*]point two[/list]
Review your work, and take care that the spacing between sections are consistent.
If you would like to link to a discussion in the forums as a reference please add a footnote
Code:
[footnote]place text with link here[/footnote]
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Contributors: gato, muyongshi
Created by muyongshi, 5th October 2007 at 02:07 PM
Last edited by gato, 10th October 2007 at 12:25 PM
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