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Basic wiki markup is so easy that you have no excuse not to use it. It's pretty similar to what you use in text-only email.
Basic wiki markup is so easy that you have no excuse not to use it. It's pretty similar to what you use in text-only email.


== Making a new page ==
== Hacer una nueva página ==
* Browse to a non-existent page, e.g. <nowiki>http://wiki.laptop.org/go/My_New_Page</nowiki> . The wiki will let you create a new page ''As If By Magic'' (TM).
* Vaya a una página que no existe, por ejemplo, <nowiki> http://wiki.laptop.org/go/My_New_Page </ nowiki>. El wiki permite crear una nueva página''Como por arte de magia''(TM).
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* Edit an existing page to add a link <nowiki>[[My New Page]]</nowiki>. Save the edited page and click on the new link.
* Editar una página existente para agregar un enlace <nowiki> [[My New Page]] </ nowiki>. Guarde la página editada y haga clic en el nuevo enlace.


Para cambiar el nombre de la página de nueva creación de "Mi nueva página, haga clic en la ficha circular y" mover "la página a un nuevo título.
To rename the newly created page from "My New Page," click the move tab and "move" the page to a new title.


==Paragraph formatting==
==Paragraph formatting==
* Single newlines are ignored.
* Single newlines are ignored.
* Blank lines start a new paragraph.
* Blank lines start a new paragraph.
* Lines that start with one or more spaces are displayed
* Lines that start with one or more spaces are displayed.
like this
like this


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* If you wish to show other text instead of the page name <nowiki>[[Some Random Page|text you want to display]]</nowiki>
* If you wish to show other text instead of the page name <nowiki>[[Some Random Page|text you want to display]]</nowiki>
* External URLs are linked automatically: <nowiki>http://www.google.com</nowiki>
* External URLs are linked automatically: <nowiki>http://www.google.com</nowiki>

== #REDIRECT [[name of the target page]] ==


==Lists==
==Lists==
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# Use # characters for numbered lists.
# Use # characters for numbered lists.
## Go deeper with more <nowiki>#'s or *'s</nowiki>
## Go deeper with more <nowiki>#'s or *'s</nowiki>

*Use newlines to start a new list
**Example


==Sections==
==Sections==
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==Lousy Memory?==
==Lousy Memory?==
* If this is too hard to remember, just use invisible the pretty buttons at the top of the editing box.
* If this is too hard to remember, just use the pretty buttons at the top of the editing box.
** One advantage of logging in, instead of editing anonymously, is you get many more pretty buttons
* The "Editing help" link at the bottom of the editing page tells of more options.
* The "Editing help" link at the bottom of the editing page tells of more options.



Latest revision as of 13:25, 1 July 2013

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Basic wiki markup is so easy that you have no excuse not to use it. It's pretty similar to what you use in text-only email.

Hacer una nueva página

* Vaya a una página que no existe, por ejemplo,  http://wiki.laptop.org/go/My_New_Page </ nowiki>. El wiki permite crear una nueva página''Como por arte de magia''(TM). 
 o 
 * Editar una página existente para agregar un enlace <nowiki> [[My New Page]] </ nowiki>. Guarde la página editada y haga clic en el nuevo enlace. 

 Para cambiar el nombre de la página de nueva creación de "Mi nueva página, haga clic en la ficha circular y" mover "la página a un nuevo título.

==Paragraph formatting==
* Single newlines are ignored.
* Blank lines start a new paragraph.
* Lines that start with one or more spaces are displayed.
  like this

==Basic links==
* Use brackets to link to other wiki pages <nowiki>[[Some Random Page]]
  • If you wish to show other text instead of the page name [[Some Random Page|text you want to display]]
  • External URLs are linked automatically: http://www.google.com

#REDIRECT name of the target page

Lists

  • Lines beginning with one or more * characters are unnumbered lists
  1. Use # characters for numbered lists.
    1. Go deeper with more #'s or *'s
  • Use newlines to start a new list
    • Example

Sections

  • Text like ==A Section== is a section heading. They automatically appear in the Contents box.
  • Use more = characters for subsections.

Lousy Memory?

  • If this is too hard to remember, just use the pretty buttons at the top of the editing box.
    • One advantage of logging in, instead of editing anonymously, is you get many more pretty buttons
  • The "Editing help" link at the bottom of the editing page tells of more options.