User:Mwr0
Those three pretty boxes on the right were copied from User:Jimbo Wales
Shift+Alt+P to Preview Changes; Shift+Alt+S to Save Changes
TOC and FORCETOC
By default, I get no TOC even tho there are more than 3 sections.
I got a TOC by adding the magic word __TOC__ (2 underscores before and after TOC).
Did not need __FORCETOC__.
https://www.mediawiki.org/key/Manual:Table_of_contents
Edit link for top section (answer from asking a Help question)
- @Mwr0: If it's only for your own use then it's not done with a template but with a setting in the preferences for your account. See Help:Section#Editing before the first section. If you want others to get such a link on a specific page without changing their preferences then I didn't know we had such a template but I did a search on "template:edit lead" and found Template:Edit section on page four of the search results. If you don't know the top section is called the lead then it may be harder to find the template. It shouldn't be used on articles. PrimeHunter (talk) 23:31, 19 April 2015 (UTC)
- But using {{Edit section}} as the first thing on the page doesn't put the [Edit] in the right place.
Answer: (Top)Preferences → Gadgets → Appearance → Add an [edit] link for the lead section of a page
Some Specials (2 equals)
- Special:Statistics
- Help:Pageview_stats
- http://stats.grok.se/
- http://stats.grok.se/en/201211/User:Mwr0/SortableTurnout
- http://stats.grok.se/en/latest90/Talk:Antisemitic_Canard
Horizontal Rules (2 equals)
Magenta <HR>
follows (made with a <div style=...></div>
); thickness is given N pixels:
<div style="border-style:solid;border-color:magenta;border-width: 2px 0px 0px 0px;"></div>
((Can border a DIV, a {{Hidden}}'s header and/or content))
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HTML character entities and the like (2 equals)
All 3 ways of striking text work: striking <space>test<space> within outer text
- <S> — outer
testtext - <STRIKE> — outer
testtext - strike template — outer
testtext
…MWR note… formatting hints by example (ellipses (…))
...MWR note... formatting hints by example (three periods)
(there is no vertical ellipse)
Use {‍{ ("zero-width joiner") for two of { in a row (or bracket with <nowiki>...</nowiki>
)
Use }‍} for two of } in a row (or bracket with <nowiki>...</nowiki>
)
Or USE the double-parens templates!
{{((}} and
{{))}}
NAMED HTML character entities
The following are named HTML character entities of the form
&name;
frasl,pi: 3⁄π Pi Π piv ϖ
oline ‾ real ℜ image ℑ
trade ™ copy © macr(macron) ¯ para ¶
crarr ↵
lArr ⇐
uArr ⇑
rArr ⇒
dArr ⇓
hArr ⇔
?how to combine? circ aˆ
tilde a˜
lsquo rsquo ‘X’ left/right single quotes
ldquo rdquo “X” left/right double quotes
sbquo bdquo ‚X„ "single/double low-9 quotation marks"
lsaquo rsaquo ‹X› "left/right single angle quotation marks"
lang ⟨ and rang ⟩ are "bra" and "ket".
⇒⇒⇒lt < and gt > are "bra" and "ket"?
dagger † Dagger ‡ permil ‰
NUMERIC HTML character entities
The following are numeric HTML character entities of the form &#ddd; (decimal) or &#xxxxx; (hex)
cat(🐈)=x1F408 🐈 (bold doesn't embolden; big, large work) ~ paragraph(¶=Alt+0182) 182=¶ 0182=¶ hex 00B6=¶
2nd,3rd,4th roots x221A=√ x221B=∛ x221C=∜
Modifier characters ... aˆcˉ
Combining characters x0300..x036F:
à(grave accent) ê(circumflex)
Q̄(modifier letter macron) Q̅(overline)
n̷ (short solidus) x̿(double overline) q͏z(grapheme joiner)(??)
x0363..x036F combiners (a e i o u c d h m r t v x) Aͯ cͣ Bͩ
WikiTable
WikiTable, collapsed, collapsible: 1st column header will have [Show] or [Hide] added to it.
Vertical spacing here ...
- Without style=margin:, about 32px above top and 18px below bottom.
- With 1px and 1px specified is more like 19px and 4px.
n | formatted | descr |
---|---|---|
1 | 'one' | ticked |
2 | two | italics |
3 | three | bold |
4 | 'four' | ticked bold |
5 | five | bold italic |
6 | 'six' | ticked bold italic |
7 | ''six'' | quoted bold italic |
First line of text following the table.
indent, outdent
Color in header shows up in the header itself but not in the table of contents.
{{hidden}} follows. Note that |expanded=false is the same thing as |expanded=true (it's non-null)
- Indented 3 levels, by 3 colons
- This one is indented 6 levels, by 6 colons. This line is going to get very long, since I want the text to wrap, to see if it wraps at the indent level or at the left margin.
- Indented 3 levels, by 3 colons
This is just text following that -- and is not kept indented.
- This is 6 in again followed
By what should be an indented line(using
<P>
)
- This is 6 in again followed
- indented with 2 colons
- outdent 4 again — the {outdent} must be at start-of-line or preceded by colons.
Ack. Indenting on talk pages is done using a colon character (:) to produce "tabs"; this template produces a connector bar and (optionally) initial text to indicate an outdent, with the length of the bar specified by the number of colons used in the template. The left margin is sent to the position of the template. A line with just "::{{od}}" produces outdent to indentation level 2, bar length of 10 if not specified.
- The template also has a named parameter to reverse the direction of the bar to indicate deeper indentation- see #Indent below. "::{{od|reverse=5}}" produces:
- Huh...
- (←) This is the {od2} arrow instead of outdent line (indented one)
outside of Hidden
text on an HR line (4 dashes) goes to next line. {color} does not affect the HR
backgroundcolor does not affect the HR
Help Links
How to include link to help section:
smallcaps and more (3 equals)
Small Caps Here | with pipe character Done Hmph.
Not done Whoo. Template:Done
Thank you
Parens and up to three curly (squirrely) brackets Template:!(
- User:mwr0/SortableTurnout
- User:mwr0/SortableTurnout2011
- User:mwr0/SyntaxHighlight
- User:mwr0/Syntax Highlight
- Special:MyPage/Sandbox
- User:mwr0/Formatting Cheat Sheet
- User:mwr0/Sandbox
- User:mwr0/Sandbox/Standard External References
- User:mwr0/Work
- Special:MyPage
- Special:MyTalk
- Special:look from/User:mwr0/
- All pages with titles containing mwr via {intitle|mwr}.
- All pages with titles beginning with mwr via {lookfrom|mwr}.
- All pages with titles beginning with user:mwr via {lookfrom|user:mwr}.
Columns with {col-begin}, {col-break}, {col-end} (indented with empty column) —
{intitle|mwr}
|
All pages with titles containing mwr
|
Including a template as content
Below this text is a Hidden,
using content={{template-name}}.
(Attempt to add subst: in those squirrels failed.)
Headers IN THAT TEMPLATE yield edit links to EDIT THE TEMPLATE!!
Since Hidden, Contents shows that header, but clicking it does not take you to that header
until after you use [show] to expand the Hidden.
Column-generating template families
The templates listed here are not interchangeable. For example, using {{col-float}} with {{col-end}} instead of {{col-float-end}} would leave a <div>...</div>
open, potentially harming any subsequent formatting.
Type | Family | Handles wiki
table code? |
Responsive/ mobile suited |
Start template | Column divider | End template |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Float | "col-float" | Yes | Yes | {{col-float}} | {{col-float-break}} | {{col-float-end}} |
"columns-start" | Yes | Yes | {{columns-start}} | {{column}} | {{columns-end}} | |
Columns | "div col" | Yes | Yes | {{div col}} | – | {{div col end}} |
"columns-list" | No | Yes | {{columns-list}} (wraps div col) | – | – | |
Flexbox | "flex columns" | No | Yes | {{flex columns}} | – | – |
Table | "col" | Yes | No | {{col-begin}}, {{col-begin-fixed}} or {{col-begin-small}} |
{{col-break}} or {{col-2}} .. {{col-5}} |
{{col-end}} |
{| | || |- |}
used to create tables? If not, special templates that produce these elements (such as {{(!}}, {{!}}, {{!!}}, {{!-}}, {{!)}})—or HTML tags (<table>...</table>
, <tr>...</tr>
, etc.)—need to be used instead.Other Stuff
Under 6 dashes ; next is 5 dashes
All pages with titles beginning with Template:tra
That was 4
That was 6
Text sizes DEMO (2 equals)
—These all now work —
larger-larger DEMO ("10% larger") •
big-big DEMO ("15% larger") •
large-large DEMO ('simply large') •
huge-huge DEMO (has unexplained sizing params) •
smaller-smaller DEMO ("15% smaller") •
resize-resize 0.8em DEMO
resize-resize 50% DEMO
A little definition list...
- State
- Queensland
- Postcode
- Cairns 4870
Prefix, Template, Category, Intitle, Policy Searching
{search|confabulation} yields (
)
- wp=Wikipedia
- gwp=GoogleWikipedia
- g=Google
- bwp=BingWikipedia
- b=bing
- eb=EcyclopediaBritannica
- 1911=EB1911
- co=BartlebyLexis
- gct=GoogleComputerTerm@PCWorld
- sw=ScienceWorld@Wolfram
This one doesn't treat template: as a Cirrus search keyword {search|template:source} (
)
This one does {search link|template:source} template:source
- Wikipedia#Policies_and_laws
- Wikipedia:List_of_policies_and_guidelines
- mw:Help:CirrusSearch
- Wikilink Help:Searching Help:Searching and {main|Help:Searching}
- Special:Search
- Category:Search templates
- Category:Wikipedia templates (heirarchical listing)
- Category:Wikipedia help templates
{find sources multi/all|Christen Gerhart}
Google · Google Books · Google Scholar · JSTOR · Free Google Images · Archive.org · Bing · Google News recent · New York Times · Wikipedia Reference Search · DuckDuckGo · VGRS · Google Newspapers
Template:look from • Template:lookfrom (same) • Template:in title • Template:intitle (same)
test of template link template {{tl|tl}} — {{tl}} — can generate links!
{Special:Prefixindex/Template:x} actually lists first ?741? starting Template:x —
Template Starting
{lookfrom|Template:} produces link to search pages listing all starting with Template: — All pages with titles beginning with Template:
Intitle|Template
{intitle|Template dead} produces link to search Wikipedia pages with 'Template' in title and 'dead' in title or body, but does not find Template:deadlink (bug?!) —All pages with titles containing Template dead —All pages with titles containing Template,dead —All pages with titles containing Template:dead
{{intitle}} example of {{intitle|Wales Welsh}} FAILS — All pages with titles containing Wales Welsh
- Is a search for intitle:Wales Welsh
- instead of intitle:Wales intitle:Welsh (which has zero matches)
- works if {{intitle|Wales,Welsh}} — >>> All pages with titles containing Wales,Welsh
A better intitle example would be {{intitle|Welsh rugby}} which of course FAILS
- Is a search for intitle:Welsh rugby same as search for rugby intitle:Welsh
- Should be a search for intitle:Welsh intitle:rugby
- Trying {{intitle|Welsh intitle:rugby}} produces — All pages with titles containing Welsh intitle:rugby
- Don't ask me what the {{intitle}} 'OR' example does — All pages with titles containing Welsh OR rugby
- Or if this searches for both words in the title — All pages with titles containing Welsh AND rugby
- works if {{intitle|Welsh,rugby}} — >>> All pages with titles containing Welsh,rugby
Trying {intitle|Template AND intitle:source} now All pages with titles containing Template AND intitle:source
{quicktemplates} (collapsed table contains following sections)
|
QUOTING Things
This is {Quote}
Cry "Havoc" and let slip the dogs of war.
— William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar, act III, scene I
And <blockquote>
Cry "Havoc" and let slip the dogs of war.
William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar, act III, scene I
But look at → Category:Quotation_templates!!!
Especially {Rquote}!
“ | Back up, you creep. Get away from me. I know you love to intimidate women, |
” |
— Hillary Clinton's thoughts about Trump,
(during the Presidential Debate) |
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum.
Nothing can make the next section lines up OK.
Up-to-date directory listing (2 equals)
[ Next line shows using {!xt} vs. {xt} vs. {bxt} ]
{Special:Prefixindex/whatever} vs. {look from|whatever} vs. {in title|whatever}
The up-to-date listing below is from
{{Special:Prefixindex/User:mwr0/}}
(Default is 3-across alphabetization... took a stab, columns(equals)1 works!)
(Which means that it alphabetizes DOWN the columns.)
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