Terms (WikiWords) represent links to the corresponding articles. To create a WikiWord (term), enclose it with double square brackets: [[ ]]. It is not recommended to create terms longer than 3-4 words. Punctuation marks (except hyphens) are not allowed in term names.
WikiWords: [[WMZ]], [[Purse]], [[Currency exchange]];
NOT a WikiWord: [[gold, diamonds]]
If you want to insert the term in a different case or use a synonym then use the following method:
[[WM card|WM-card]] – Buy WM-card
OR
[[WMID|WM-identifier]] – Specify WM-identifier
This article in other languages: Русский
When adding/editing articles you can use HTML-markup but it is better to use so-called Textile markup. Editing hints are located to the right of the edit field (in the corresponding mode).
You can find advanced tips here.
*Bold* → Bold
_Italics_ → Italics
%{color:red}Red text color% → Red text color
%{background:#88f}Blue background% → Blue background
"Link text":http://www.ru → Link text
*"Link text":http://www.ru* → Link text
For automatic numbering you can use the ‘#’ sign in the beginning of the line:
# Advantages
# Drawbacks →
For “nice” numbering, for exampe in a step-by-step instructions use:
1]. First step →
First step.
Web(TM), Money(R), Transfer(C) → Web™, Money®, Transfer©
==# TODO== → # TODO
# TODO → # TODO
At present moment, there is a size limit for the uploaded file – 100 KBytes.
To upload an image to a page, you have to specify in the edited text the following: [[file_name.jpg:pic]]
Then, after saving the page, click the created link to upload the image.
For other files (not images), the link must look like: [[file_name.doc:file]]
To insert source code on a page, you need to enclose it by the <pre>…</pre> tag.
This will look like this:
# Source code is highlighted in this way
function Hello( ) {
print "Hello, world!";
}
[[!include WMZ]] will include the whole WMZ article
This article in other languages: Русский