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==== Using templates ==== | ==== Using templates ==== | ||
− | To create an article, you can | + | To create an article, you can: |
− | [[Template:Article]] | + | * start from scratch, |
− | + | * view source code from another article, | |
+ | * or the easiest way, copy the contents of predefined templates such as these: | ||
+ | ** [[Template:Article]] | ||
==== Capitalisation ==== | ==== Capitalisation ==== | ||
For headings and subheadings, the first letter should always be capitalised and the rest of the characters small letters unless absolutely necessary (e.g. in the case of names) | For headings and subheadings, the first letter should always be capitalised and the rest of the characters small letters unless absolutely necessary (e.g. in the case of names) |
Revision as of 09:00, 20 February 2007
General formatting instructions
Formatting wiki content can be a hurdle for the initiated. Here's a good guide on how to format wiki pages.
Site-specific formatting instructions
Biblical text
For biblical text, you can use the following syntax:
For example, Revelation 1:8 would be, <bible ver="kjv">Rev 1:8</bible>
Using templates
To create an article, you can:
- start from scratch,
- view source code from another article,
- or the easiest way, copy the contents of predefined templates such as these:
Capitalisation
For headings and subheadings, the first letter should always be capitalised and the rest of the characters small letters unless absolutely necessary (e.g. in the case of names)