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==Usefull commands and syntax's==
 
==Usefull commands and syntax's==
===Links===
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==Posting General==
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To Create a section use 2 equals signs <nowiki>==Section==</nowiki>
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Example: all the sections in here
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To create sub sections just use three equals signs <nowiki>==Sub Section==</nowiki>
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==Links==
 
Use brackests <nowiki>[[link_here]]</nowiki> This will link to the "link_here" article on the moacad wiki
 
Use brackests <nowiki>[[link_here]]</nowiki> This will link to the "link_here" article on the moacad wiki
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Example: [[link_here]]
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To specify a different name put a pipe '|' after the topic and before what the link should say <nowiki>[[link_here|Link here]]
 
To specify a different name put a pipe '|' after the topic and before what the link should say <nowiki>[[link_here|Link here]]
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Example: [[link_here|Link Here]]
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to link off a page use single brackets's <nowiki>[http://google.com]</nowiki>, but to specify a title just use a space instead of a pipe.
 
to link off a page use single brackets's <nowiki>[http://google.com]</nowiki>, but to specify a title just use a space instead of a pipe.
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Example: [http://google.com] and [http://google.com Google is Cool]
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==discussions==
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use four tilda's <nowiki>(~~~~)</nowiki> to post a timestamp.
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Example: [[User:Andy|Andy]] 20:12, 24 Dec 2004 (EST)

Revision as of 01:12, 25 December 2004

Usefull commands and syntax's

Posting General

To Create a section use 2 equals signs ==Section== Example: all the sections in here

To create sub sections just use three equals signs ==Sub Section==

Links

Use brackests [[link_here]] This will link to the "link_here" article on the moacad wiki Example: link_here

To specify a different name put a pipe '|' after the topic and before what the link should say [[link_here|Link here]] Example: [[link_here|Link Here]] to link off a page use single brackets's <nowiki>[http://google.com], but to specify a title just use a space instead of a pipe. Example: [1] and Google is Cool

discussions

use four tilda's (~~~~) to post a timestamp. Example: Andy 20:12, 24 Dec 2004 (EST)