When you're done, hit Save. All previous versions of the page are saved, so it's fairly simple to undo changes.
You make a new page by writing a link to it (see below), then following the red "?" link at the end and starting to type. Easy!
Try out the Sandbox if you want to get a feel for editing first.
Jump to: [Basic formatting] [Headings] [Lists and indenting] [Linking] [Redirects]
Repeated apostrophes (') will ''italicize'' and '''bold''' - like this. five in a row does both.
Basic HTML also works here:
They come out like this:
Note: only the first few equals signs matter for assigning the level. In other words, === This = does the same thing as === This ===.
To insert a horizontal line, like the one below, type in a row of four hyphens (----).
Pre-formatted text - comes out like a typewriter (monospaced and with spacing preserved) start the line with a space ( ).
You can exempt text from the wiki rules by enclosing it in <nowiki> tags.
Link to a page on this wiki by surrounding its name in double brackets:
You can change the text of the link, too: use a | character (a.k.a. a "pipe" - type shift-backslash) between the page name and the text:
If you link to a subpage, the title is automatically shortened to just the subpage name:
If you want the whole name to show up, put two | characters at the end of the page name:
If you paste in an outside URL, it'll turn into a live link:
You can specify the text of the link too, but using single brackets, and no pipe (yeah, it's weird).
If you insert an image URL ending in ".gif", ".jpg", or ".png", the image itself will appear on the page.
If the image is much bigger than thumbnail-sized, it's probably better to use text links to link to images:
If you need to link to another wiki, or to some Other Things, you can use [InterWiki] syntax: [WikiName:SomePage link title]. There's a list of wiki names and what they link to [here]. Most notably, Amanita's wiki is 'Ovon', and the Lexicon is 'PBLexicon'.
If you put #REDIRECT PageToRedirectTo on a page all alone, when you go to that page, it'll redirect to whatever page is specified. Example, putting #REDIRECT Characters/Twin will redirect a page to Twin's character page.
NOTES:
More detail and a few things we left out can be found [here]. Not everything mentioned there is turned on here. Experiment in the Sandbox if you're not sure!
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