Wiki Conventions
Post created by @thatflyerguy
Post edited by @thatflyerguy
2025 edition
Most of the following should be pretty obvious, and the rule above all is just make your page look similar to the rest of the wiki: the point of this is consistency.
Bold Headings
All Words Should be Capitalized in Headings
European date style
Image captions should be italicized
No super-block style paragraphs
Don’t need to indent each paragraph
EVERY page should start with the following:
Title
Post created by @your_name_here
Post edited by @their_names_here
Current as of WoA #.#.#
Credit all images at the bottom of the page, and credit all sources as you link them (E.G. see this page, maintained by the wiki team.)
Text Formatting
To find specifically how to do this, just enter edit mode, in the M with a downwards arrow mode, to see the program text
Heading text can be any of four levels, marked by hashtags in front.
Biggest, one hashtag
smallest, four hashtags
(make text small)
Italicize or bold text.
This allows you to place your text or images …
… in the center of the post.
you can also put them on the right, using “right” instead of center, and this works for images too.
to align table items to the left, center, or right, you can do the following:
|:---|:---:|---:|
the first column will be aligned to the left, the middle to the middle, and the right to the right.
image sizes can be adjusted manually or by clicking the size button on the image. The thing is, you arent limited to just 50/75/100. you can set to any integer of size.
You can actually hide an ‘anchor’ on the page by using:
<a name="thisPart"></a>
That will not be seen, and then whenever I wish to link to that part of the ‘document’ I can just link to it easily in the button or by typing:
<a href="#thisPart">thisPart</a>
subscript and superscript are pretty simple actually:
<sup>Superscript</sup>
<sub>Subscript</sub>
you can insert an abbreviation note like so:
<abbr title='to be fail'>tbf</abbr>
wdtf.
other fun things:
Keyboard thing
footnote example[1]
also, you can arrange images in a grid, which is a lifesaver! see below in edit mode.
edit to see how this works
edit to see how this works
this is such an interesting feature ↩︎