Click **Raw Text** to see the markup for this page, and try it yourself in WikiSandBox. --- Our wiki syntax is deliberately similar to MoinMoin and WikiCreole. Note: You should use formatting sparingly, WikiWikiWeb is about content, not look. See WikiDesignPrinciples. == Links == You can Link to URLs by enclosing them in double square brackets: [[http://www.codewiz.org/]], or you can make descriptive links with [[http://www.codewiz.org/ | some anchor text]]. Anchored links also work with [[FrontPage|wiki pages]], [[/index.html | local paths]], and [[non_wiki_words]]. If you link to a directory, GeekiGeeki will automatically generate an index for it: [[sys/macros]] Image links: [[http://www.laptopgiving.org/|GiveOneGetOne.jpg]] == Inline media == ==== Images ==== {{GerryStich.jpg}} ==== Images with thumbnails ==== {{GerryStich.jpg|Stich!}} ==== Scaled images ==== {{GerryStich.jpg|tiny|maxwidth=48}} ==== Including other wiki pages ==== Use the same syntax to embed wiki pages inside other wiki pages: {{IncludedPage}} You can also pass arguments to included pages! It works like a simple template system: {{TemplatePage | hello=Ciao | world=mondo}} ==== Including external resources inline ==== {{http://www.codewiz.org/wikigit/geekigeeki.git/blob_plain/HEAD:/geekigeeki.py}} == Macros == * Your remote IP: <> * Query string: <> * <> == Block elements == Leave blank lines between paragraphs. You can insert line\\ breaks\\ with double backslashes: \****\. If you indent text like this, then it is indented in the output you can have multiple levels of indent To insert program source without reformatting in a monospace font, use three curly braces: {{{ public static void main(String[] args) { out.println("Hello"); } }}} Just like that. == Itemized lists == If you put asterisks (*) at the start of the line * you get a * bulleted * list * which can also be indented * to several levels You can also have numbered lists, using the number (#) sign: # first item # second item # first indented item # second indented item # third item == Text Styles == To write **bold text**, enclose it in double stars: *////*some word*////*. \\ To write //italic text//, enclose it in double slashes: /****/some word/****/. \\ To write ##monospace text##, enclose it in double hashes: #****#some word#****#. \\ To write __underlined text__, enclose it in double underscores: _****_some word_****_. \\ To write ^^superscript text^^, enclose it in double carets: ^****^some word^****^. \\ To write ,,subscript text,,, enclose it in double commas: ,****,some word,****,. \\ ''Double'' and '''triple''' quotes are also supported for compatiblity with other wikis. \\ These keywords are highlighted: FIXME, TODO, DONE. TIP: four consecutive stars (*////*////*////*) or slashes (/****/****/****/****) are a good way to escape the syntax. :-) == Rulers == --- ---- ----- ------ == Headings == ===Level 2=== ====Level 3==== =====Level 4===== ======Level 5====== == Tables == ||= Table Heading 1 ||= Table heading 2 ||= Table heading 3|| || Table cell 4 || Table cell 5 || Table cell 6 || || Table cell 7 || Table cell 8 || Table cell 9 || == Inline HTML ==
You can use ##div##, ##span## and ##iframe## elements with any attribute, including CSS, of course.
== Pragmas == Wiki pages can specify special-purpose commands in their header. In the form: {{{ # <keyword> <values> }}} === Access Control Lists === {{{ # acl SomeUser:read,write OtherUser:read All:none }}} Limit read or write access to specific authenticated users === Custom cascading style sheets === {{{ # css my_style.css }}} Include a user-specified custom CSS before the default one(s).