DLXS Style Guide

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Basic Wiki Formatting

Creating New Pages

To create a new page, simply begin by editing a current page and enter the markup to link to the page you want to create. [[Name of page]]. Save the current page and then click on the red link to go directly to the edit mode of the new page.


Page Titles

For consistency, major words in all page titles should be in capital letters.

Pages pertaining to specific classes should include that class in their page title. Ex. “Mounting the Collection Online” should be "Mounting the Text Class Collection Online."

Sections & Paragraphs

Sections: using four or more headers on a page will create a table of contents (TOC) to appear in front of the first header.
= Section =

== Sub-section ==

=== Sub-sub-section ===

==== Sub-sub-sub-section ====
Paragraphs: leave a blank line between paragraphs
Line one

Line two


Text Formatting

Style When to use Markup Example
Bold '''Bold text''' Bold text
Italic ''Italicized text'' Italicized text
Bold & Italic '''''Italicized & Bold text''''' Italicized & Bold text
Inline code Use when displaying in line code (code embedded in other text) and names of scripts This is a sentence with <code>a bit of code</code> in it. This is a sentence with a bit of code in it.
Blocks of code Use when you want to display large blocks of code and keep original formatting. <code> should always go outside <pre> <code><pre><ul> <li class="list">list item 1</li> <li class="list">list item 2</li> </ul></pre></code>
<ul>
  <li class="list">list item 1</li>
  <li class="list">list item 2</li>
</ul>
Keep original formatting of text (not for code) Use when displaying non-code text that you want to set apart from rest of text. (This can also be done with leading spaces, but is not recommended). <pre>lorem ipsum</pre>
lorem 
     ipsum
Show wiki markup Use when you need to display code that is used by the wiki. <nowiki><markup>lorem ipsum</markup></nowiki> <markup>lorem ipsum</markup>
strikethrough Use when you want to indicate that something no longer applies, but don't want to delete it yet. <strikethrough>lorem ipsum</strikethrough> lorem ipsum
Citations Use when you cite another source. <cite>lorem ipsum</cite> lorem ipsum
block quote For a long citation (not for code) that you want indented. <blockquote>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Integer eget sapien eu libero porttitor eleifend. Mauris ornare nunc a ligula. Class aptent taciti sociosqu ad litora torquent per conubia nostra, per inceptos hymenaeos.</blockquote>
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Integer eget sapien eu libero porttitor eleifend. Mauris ornare nunc a ligula. Class aptent taciti sociosqu ad litora torquent per conubia nostra, per inceptos hymenaeos.

Linking

Style Markup Example
Link to another wiki page Go to [[Installing_DLXS]] Installing_DLXS
Link to another wiki page but have the link say something different Go to [[Installing_DLXS|DLXS installation]] DLXS installation
Link to a section within another wiki page [[Installing_DLXS#Installation_Instructions]] Installing_DLXS#Installation_Instructions
Link to a section on the current page [[DLXS_style_guide#Advanced_Markup]] DLXS_style_guide#Advanced_Markup
Link to a section on the current page but have the link say something different [[DLXS_style_guide#Advanced_Markup|Advanced]] Advanced
Link to an external (non-wiki) source [http://en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia] Wikipedia


Lists

Type Markup Example
Bullet list
* Item 1
** Item 1.1
** Item 1.2
* Item 2
** Item 2.1
*** Item 2.1.1
*** Item 2.1.2
*** Item 2.1.3
** Item 2.2
* Item 3
  • Item 1
    • Item 1.1
    • Item 1.2
  • Item 2
    • Item 2.1
      • Item 2.1.1
      • Item 2.1.2
      • Item 2.1.3
    • Item 2.2
  • Item 3
Numbered list
# Item 1
## Item 1.1
## Item 1.2
# Item 2
## Item 2.1
### Item 2.1.1
### Item 2.1.2
### Item 2.1.3
## Item 2.2
# Item 3
  1. Item 1
    1. Item 1.1
    2. Item 1.2
  2. Item 2
      1. Item 2.1
      2. Item 2.1.1
      3. Item 2.1.2
      4. Item 2.1.3
    1. Item 2.2
  3. Item 3


Tables

You can use wiki table formatting or html table formatting

<table cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" border="1">
  <tr>
    <th>heading 1</th>
    <th>heading 2</th>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>cell 1</td>
    <td>cell 2</td>
  </tr>
</table>
heading 1 heading 2
cell 1 cell 2
{| cellpadding="15" cellspacing="0" border="1"
|-
!heading 1
!heading 2
|-
|cell 1
|cell 2
|}

OR

{| cellpadding="15" cellspacing="0" border="1"
|-
!heading 1 !! heading 2
|-
|cell 1 || cell 2
|}
heading 1 heading 2
cell 1 cell 2


Images

DLXS wiki upload page

DLXS wiki list of uploaded images

Style Markup Example
Basic image w/custom alt text [[Image:DLXSlogo.gif|The DLXS logo]] The DLXS logo
Image w/custom alt text & floated to write [[Image:DLXSlogo.gif|right|The DLXS logo]] Here is the DLXS logo floated to the right, if you put the image before the text, the text should wrap around it like this.
The DLXS logo
Here is the DLXS logo floated to the right, if you put the image before the text, the text should wrap around it like this.
Resize image [[Image:DLXSlogo.gif|100px|The DLXS logo]] The DLXS logo
Link directly to an image without displaying it: [[:media:DLXSlogo.gif|Image of the DLXS logo]] Image of the DLXS logo


Hidden Comments

You can comment in the wiki the same way you would comment in html. Use when you want to leave comments that can only be seen when editing the page.

<!-- comment here -->


DLXS Custom Styles

Style When to use Markup Example
future release [for use by DLXS staff only] Additions about a forthcoming release should just be added to any relevant pages as a new paragraph. Be sure to include the word 'Release_X' (X being the release number) for easy searching and integration when the release is ready. <div class="release"> '''Release_X:''' Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Praesent velit. </div>

Release_X: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Praesent velit.

tip the use of tilda (~~~) to indicate author. <div class="tip">'''Tip:''' I found that doing x first really helps ~~~</div>
Tip: I found that doing x first really helps Suzchap
note Use if you just want to describe something and have it stand out a bit more <div class="note">'''Note:''' Make sure you first blah blah blah.</div>
Note: Make sure you first blah blah blah.
workshop Used by DLXS staff only to indicate that content is applies to the workshop only <div class="workshop">'''Workshop:''' Go to directory foobar blah blah blah.</div>
Workshop: Go to directory foobar blah blah blah.
Red Text Make text red so it stands out (usually useful for key elements in a code snippet) Here's what I have to say about <span class="redtext">this</span> and that's all. Here's what I have to say about this and that's all.
Green Text Make text green so it stands out (usually useful for key elements in a code snippet) Here's what I have to say about <span class="greentext">this</span> and that's all. Here's what I have to say about this and that's all.

Templates for page status

There are currently 2 templates that can be applied to any page to signal a page's status.

To assign a template to a page, enter the markup below to the top of the page.


{{WorkInProgress}} will display:

progress icon
This page is a work in progress. It is actively being worked on.
So don't worry if it looks kinda weird.


{{NeedsReview}} will display:

warning icon
This page has been flagged by DLXS or DLXS Users as needing to be reviewed.
Until it is fully reviewed, it may contain inaccurate or difficult to follow information.


Tip: To find wiki articles that use these templates - use the following URL's:

Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:NeedsReview

Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:WorkInProgress


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