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To learn how to use [[Lua]]programming language//[[Scribunto]] in MediaWiki, see [[Demo:CodeWrapper|Demo:CodeWrapper]]. | To learn how to use [[Lua]] programming language//[[Scribunto]] in MediaWiki, see [[Demo:CodeWrapper|Demo:CodeWrapper]]. | ||
=More Comprehensive Guides= | =More Comprehensive Guides= |
Revision as of 14:46, 18 May 2022
Absolute Essential
The essential markdown syntax for MediaWiki are:
- Hierarchical Markdown: use =
- Hyperlink: use [ and ]
- Transclusion: use { and }
They are essential because they formally define the structure of a hyperlinked document space.
Hierarchical Markdown
Use a number of balanced equal signs (=) to format the level of section titles. Larger number of equal signs indicates lower level.
Text Input | Rendered Result |
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=Level1= |
Level1 |
==Level2== |
Level2 |
===Level3=== |
Level3 |
====Level4==== |
Level4 |
Hyperlink to other pages
Terminology | Text Input | Rendered Result |
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Local Hyperlink | [[Main Page]] | Main Page |
External Hyperlink | [http://wikimedia.org wikimedia website] | wikimedia website |
Piped Link | [[Main Page|This is called the Piped Link]] | This is called the Piped Link |
Transclusion from other pages
Types of Transclusion | Sample Text Input | Rendered Result | |||||||||||||||||
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locally defined page transclusion | {{:Paper/Algebra of Systems}} | Koo, Hsueh-Yung Benjamin; Simmons, Willard; Crawley, Edward (Nov 16, 2021). "Algebra of Systems as a Meta Language for Model Synthesis and Analysis" (PDF). local page: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SYSTEMS, MAN, AND CYBERNETICS.
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transcluding template page | {{LogicModel}} |
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function invocation | {{#invoke:Utility|monthNumberToFullMonthName |{{CURRENTMONTH}}}} | November |
To learn how to use Lua programming language//Scribunto in MediaWiki, see Demo:CodeWrapper.
More Comprehensive Guides
MediaWiki's allows some mixture of HTML syntax and extension defined syntax to enable more functionalities. For additional coding syntax instruction, see the following links.