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This is a wiki. This means, depending on your priviledges, you can edit articles. You can use a special syntax to format text, include links and so on. [[Userbase|Here]] are guidelines and explanations.
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= Format text =
 
== Headings ==
To make headings:
{| border=1
! This markup !! produces
|-
| <nowiki>= Header =</nowiki> ||
= Header =
|-
| <nowiki>== Sub-Header ==</nowiki> ||
== Sub-Header ==
|-
| <nowiki>=== Sub-sub-Header ===</nowiki> ||
== Sub-sub-Header ==
|-
|}
 
== Font Face ==
To make bold or italic font:
{| border=1
! This markup !! produces
|-
| <nowiki>This is ''italic'' and this is '''bold'''.</nowiki> || This is ''italic'' and this is '''bold'''.
|-
|}
 
== Code ==
To make clear text is meant as code or computer in/output just prepend a space at the beginning of the line:
<- here is a space at the beginning of the line.
 
= Links =
To link to another article in this wiki:
{| border=1
! This markup !! produces
|-
| <nowiki>Have a look at our [[application]] section.</nowiki> || Have a look at our [[applications]] section.
|-
|}
To link to another namespace, e.g. a category:
{| border=1
! This markup !! produces
|-
| <nowiki>Have a look at our [[:Category:Guides]] section.</nowiki> || Have a look at our [[:Category:Guides]] section.
|-
|}
 
= Bullets and Numbering =
For bullets you use asterisks:
{| border=1
! This markup !! produces
|-
| * this is an item <br /> ** this is a sub-item <br /> * this is again a top-level item ||
* this is an item
** this is a sub-item
* this is again a top-level item
|-
|}
For numbers you use hashes:
{| border=1
! This markup !! produces
|-
| # this is an item <br /> ## this is a sub-item <br /> ## this is the second sub-item <br /> # this is again a top-level item ||
# this is an item
## this is a sub-item
## this is the second sub-item
# this is again a top-level item
|-
|}
 
= Line feeds =
 
You can enter a line feed into your article by adding two line feeds to your markup text.
 
= Tables =
Make a sortable table. This input:
<pre>
{| class="wikitable sortable" border=1
! col1 !! col2 !! col3
|-
| field1 || field2 || field3
|-
| ZZZ    || AAA    || MMM
|-
|}
</pre>
Produces:
{| class="wikitable sortable" border=1
! col1 !! col2 !! col3
|-
| field1 || field2 || field3
|-
| ZZZ    || AAA    || MMM
|-
|}

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