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Revision as of 21:53, 22 March 2012

Basic formatting

Description You type You get
Italic text

''italic''

italic

Bold text

'''bold'''

bold

Bold and italic

'''''bold & italic'''''

bold & italic

Internal link
(within the wiki)

[[Rocket Launcher]]
[[Rocket Launcher|A large weapon]]
Soldiers and Medics

Rocket Launcher
A large weapon
Soldiers and Medics

Categorization


(on French pages)

Places the page in Category:Gameplay
Places the page in Category:Gameplay/fr

External link
(to other websites)

[http://www.example.org Text to display]
[http://www.example.org]
http://www.example.org

Text to display
[1]
http://www.example.org

Link to Wikipedia

[[wikipedia:Team Fortress 2|TF2 on Wikipedia]]

TF2 on Wikipedia

Citation Needed

{{Citation needed}}

[citation needed]

Redirect to another page

#REDIRECT [[Target page]]

Redirect arrow without text.pngTarget page

Redirect to a non-english page

#REDIRECT [[Target page/x]] {{R lang|x}} where x is the language's code (de, fr, es, ru...)

Redirect arrow without text.pngTarget page/x

Section headings
A Table of Contents will automatically be generated when four headings are added to an article.

== Level 1 ==
=== Level 2 ===
==== Level 3 ====
===== Level 4 =====
====== Level 5 ======

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4
Level 5
Bulleted list

* One
* Two
** Two point one
* Three

  • One
  • Two
    • Two point one
  • Three
Numbered list
Empty lines between list items restarts numbering at 1.

# One
# Two
## Two point one
# Three

  1. One
  2. Two
    1. Two point one
  3. Three
Indenting text

no indent (normal)
:first indent
::second indent
:::third indent

no indent (normal)

first indent
second indent
third indent
Image

[[Image:Logo.png‎‎|100px]]

Logo.png

Thumbnail image

[[Image:Logo.png‎|thumb|Caption text]]

Caption text
For Talk Pages
Sign your posts on talk pages

~~~~

Username (talk) 06:27, 25 November 2024 (UTC)

Creating a page

There are three ways to create a new page on the Team Fortress Wiki:

Firstly you can simply type the name of the new page you wish to create into the Search box on the left navigation menu. If the page does not currently exist, the page displayed will advise you that There is no page titled "[page you searched for]". You can create this page. Click the 'create this page' link to create the new page.

Secondly, you can navigate to the URL of the new page directly. For example, typing out http://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/New_page into your browser's URL address bar and hitting the enter button will take you to a New page document. On that page you can click the Create tab to bring up the editing box.

Alternatively any page that contains a red link such as Help:Non-existent page indicates that the page does not exist. Clicking on the link will take you to a page where the first version can be written and saved.

Creating a subpage

Subpages can be thought of as children of articles in the document tree. As such they should be used when you wish to create an article that is intrinsically linked to the parent article. Articles that have been translated into different languages use subpages to store the separate content, for example the Main Page has a Main Page/pl which has the translated content in Polish.

To create a subpage, the same procedure should be used as above using the forward slash (/) to indicate the separation between the original page, and the subpage. Example:- Original page name/Subpage name.

Saving pages

Once edited, before actually saving your changes, make good use of the 'Show preview' button to preview the changes. Avoid saving too often or saving just to see what it looks like. Each page save will generate an entry in recent changes. Repeated trivial and unnecessary saves tend to clutter up that list and inconvenience users who make use of that list to watch for vandals or misinformed edits. Once you are happy with your changes, enter a brief summary of what changes you have made in the 'Summary:' text box and click the 'Save page' button.

The 'This is a minor edit' tick box should be used if small changes (for example, grammar corrections) have been made. The 'Watch this page' tick box is useful to keep an eye on changes to that article. These will show up in your 'My Watchlist' (found at the top right of the wiki when you are logged in) if any changes have been made.

See also

External