This document explains the basics on creating a new page (document) in the Wiki.
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For a short video on how to edit and add a page see How to Edit and Add Page Video
To create a new wiki page you can simply go to the new url you want to create. To create this page all I did was change the url to "http://wiki.pcworld.com/index.php?/Page Formatting Basics" then clicked "Edit this page".
You can also just create a link to the new page you want to create (see next section on how to create a link within the wiki) and then click on the link to go to your new page.
Once you have created a page, please start with a summary. Follow the summary with 4 dashes on a new line like this:
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The dashes signify the end of the summary.
For everything you'd ever want to know about creating a new page, click here.
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Please do not use only one equals sign on a side (=text here=); this causes a title the size of the page name, which is taken care of automatically.
For each page with more than three headings, a table of contents (TOC) is automatically generated from the section headings, unless:
For everything you'd ever want to know about sections, click here.
Everything you'll want to know about formatting text can be found here.
[[Category:Category Name]]
Place the category tags at the bottom of the page.
For more info on categories, click here.
Here's a great basic formating source: [1]
The format for embedding video is:
Where:
For example, to include the famous "evolution of dance" YouTube video, you'd enter:
{{#ev:youtube|dMH0bHeiRNg}}
And if you wanted scaled down to thumbnail size, you could use:
{{#ev:youtube|dMH0bHeiRNg|100}}