Wikitext
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Wikispaces uses the following text markup rules. Remember that you can skip wikitext entirely by using the visual editor.
Text Formatting
Heading 1 | ''' heading 1 ''' |
Heading 2 | ''' heading 2 ''' |
Heading 3 | ''' heading 3 ''' |
Bulleted List | * list |
Numbered List | # numbered |
Bold | '''bold''' |
Italics | ''italics'' |
Underline | <u>underline</u> |
Monospaced Font | curly braces</span> |
Escaping | ` `escaping` ` (surround in double backtick characters). |
Indenting | > indent |
Links and Images and Files
Page Link | [[pagename | label]]`` or just ``[[pagename]] |
Page Link in Another Space | [[space:pagename | label]]`` or just ``[[space:pagename]] |
URL | http://some.url |
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Labeled URL | [http://some.url | label] |
Image | [[File:name.jpg]] (png, jpeg, and gif - learn more about image tags) |
File | [[:File:name.txt]] (any file type supported) |
Anchor | [[#anchor]] see wikitext anchor for more details |
Link examples
[[foo]] This will display the text "foo" on the page which will be a link to the page in this space also called "foo".
[[foo | bar]] This will display the text "bar" on the page which will be a link to the page in this space called "foo".
[[hep:the]] This will display the text "hep:the" on the page which will be a link to the page in the "hep" space called "the".
[[hep:the | bar]] This will display the text "bar" on the page which will be a link to the page in the "hep" space called "the".
Other Layout
Horizontal Line | ---- | |
Table | || table cell || table cell || table cell || | |
Table Heading Cell | !! heading1 !! heading2 || | |
Table Cell Alignment | ||= centered ||> right || | |
Table Column Spans (merging columns together) | |||| spans 2 columns || || col1 || col2 || |
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Table of Contents | `` or ``[[toc | flat]]`` || note that ``[[toc | flat]]`` only displays first level headings using the ``''' heading ''' syntax | |
Right-to-Left text | [[rtl]]`` ... ``[[rtl]] | note that the rtl tags must be on their own lines |
Page Includes
Pages can be included inside other pages to make larger pages by using the [[include]] tag. This can be useful in breaking a large page up into smaller, more manageable pieces, or to create reusable components, like headers and footers, that can be included on multiple pages. The only required attribute of the include tag is the page attribute. Includes can optionally include a section title using the title attribute or can include an edit button, allowing users to edit the included page directly, using the editable attribute.
Basic Include | [[include page="PAGENAME"]] |
Include With Section Title | [[include page'''"PAGENAME" title'''"Section Title"]] |
Include With Direct Edit Button | [[include page'''"PAGENAME" editable'''"true"]] |
Special Tags
Signature | user:jbyers | (three tildes)(i.e. ~) |
Signature with Date | 1110511273 | (four tildes) (i.e.~) |
Source Code | | see the code page for details on color highlighting | |
Mathematics | [[math]]`` ... ``[[math]] | supporting LaTeX math markup |
RSS Feeds | | see wikitext rss for more details | |
Embedded Media | | see wikitext media for more details |
Preventing Wikitext
Sometimes the content of your page will include some of the above wikitext, and Wikispaces will mark up that text. For example, an equation that contains 2 equals signs (a = b = c``) will look like a heading, or a footnote (``* see details``) will be interpreted as an unordered list. To prevent this markup, wikitext can be '''escaped''' by surrounding the ambiguous area with double back ticks. The back tick character is on the same key as the ``~ tilde character on the keyboard. For example, to prevent a list from being displayed, use: ` ` * this is a footnote, not a list item` `