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Example: [[link_here|Link Here]]
 
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'''External links:''' Use single bracketss <nowiki>[http://google.com]</nowiki>, but to specify a title just use a space instead of a pipe.
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'''External links:''' Use single brackets <nowiki>[http://google.com]</nowiki> or no brackets, but to specify a title just use a space instead of a pipe.
Example: [http://google.com] and [http://google.com Google is Cool]
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No-brackets: http://google.com
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Brackes and title: [http://google.com Google is Cool]
  
 
==Discussions==
 
==Discussions==

Revision as of 16:34, 25 December 2004

For practice with wiki syntax, try the sandbox.

General Posting Guidelines

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

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

Sections go by the number of equals signs around the name: as there are more equals signs the text gets smaller.

When making lists use the astrict (*) for a bullet, sub sections should be done with two astricts (**) which will tab over that line. Example:

  • List item.
    • Sub-list item.

You can also tab over directly useing collons (:) each collon used will result in 1 tab. This is helpful when discussing topics because it allows users to show who their responding to. Example:

One collon.
Two collons.

Links

Internal links: Use brackets [[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

External links: Use single brackets [http://google.com] or no brackets, but to specify a title just use a space instead of a pipe. Example: No-brackets: http://google.com Just brackets: [1] Brackes and title: Google is Cool

Discussions

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

three tildes will just post your linked name without a time stamp --Chrax

five tildes will put just the time 21:16, 24 Dec 2004 (EST)