User:RalphHansen/Sandbox
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Wikipedia has a nice cheatsheet (which is where the text comes from below)
(similar to what's at BingWiki)
We can make our Sandbox start with text such as the following, simplify it, and then protect it (at least by storing a protected copy of the text for easy reconstitution)
Contents |
Draft
Template:WP help pages (header bar)
Wikipedia CheatsheetFor more details, see How to edit a page | ||
| Description | You type | You get |
| Applies anywhere | ||
| Italicise text |
''italic'' |
italic |
| Bold text |
'''bold''' |
bold |
| Bold and italic |
'''''bold & italic''''' |
bold & italic |
| Internal link (within Wikipedia) |
[[Name of page]] | |
| Redirect to another page |
#REDIRECT [[Target page]] | |
| External link (to other websites) |
[http://www.example.org] | |
|
Sign your posts |
~~~~ |
Your username 19:11, |
| Applies only at the beginning of the line | ||
| Headings A Table of Contents will automatically be generated when four headings are added to an article. |
== Level 1 == |
Level 1Level 2Level 3Level 4Level 5 |
| Bulleted list |
* One |
|
| Numbered list |
# One |
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| Thumbnail image |
[[Image:Wiki.png|thumb|Caption text]] |
File:Wiki.png Caption text |
See also (links below need to be set up to refer to wikipedia, not this wiki)
- For a tour of features, see the Introduction to Wikipedia.
- Magic Words of Wikipedia
- For experimentation with editing, use the sandbox.
- For a checklist of elements required to make a "perfect" article, see The perfect article.
- For print cheatsheets, see the MediaWiki reference card or the poster-size cheatsheet (available in many languages).
- The encyclopedic article on cheat sheets
- Wikipedia:Citation templates

