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==Anchor Names==
==Anchor Names==


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{|
 
| Heading Name || Anchor
Test -> #Test
|-
Section One -> #Section_One
|Test || #Test
Capitalization does Matter -> Capitalization_does_Matter
|-
 
|Section One || #Section_One
|-
|Capitalization does Matter || Capitalization_does_Matter
|}
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Revision as of 03:21, 5 January 2016

External

Internal

Overview

Links

Internal links:

  [[ThisIsALink]]

External links that are rendered verbatim:

http://cnn.com

External links that get a label:

[http://something.com/something/else Local Label]

Note that "http:" can be omitted:

[//something.com/something/else Local Label]

Lists

* List item

Italics

''italics''

Bold

'''bold'''

Code Section in a Box

<pre>...</pre>

or

 <nowiki>...</nowiki>

or simply start the line with a space.

Paragraph Indentation


:One indent
::Two indents
:::Three indents
:::::: Multiple indent

Anchors and Linking to Anchors

An anchor is a in-page link target - it allows incoming links to target locations on the page other than section headings.

The anchors are automatically generated in case of the section headings. For example, a section named "Section One" generates a Section_One anchor, and the heading can be linked to by prepending "#Section_One" to the usual wiki #Links. In case of multiple sections with identical headings, the anchor names have a "_2", "_3", etc appended starting from the second occurrence.

Anchor Names

Heading Name Anchor
Test #Test
Section One #Section_One
Capitalization does Matter Capitalization_does_Matter

Special Anchors

#toc

links to the table of contents.


Tables


{|
| topleft || topmiddle || topright
|-
| middleleft || middlemiddle || middleright
|-
| bottomleft || bottommiddle || bottomright
|}