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It may seem a bit odd to launch straight into the specifics first, but this part is possibly going to be referred to by most once familiar with the basics. Scroll for the [[#Basic_formatting|Basic formatting section.]]
 
If you absolutely '''must''' create a page to test something major, please create it using <code>@yourusername/Sandbox</code> and add <code><nowiki>[[Category:Sandbox]]</nowiki></code> to automatically add it to the [[:Category:Sandbox]] Page.
=== Your Wiki user page ===
If you [[:Category:User|want to be listed as a Wiki editor/creator]] please create your Wiki page with your pnut.io '<code>@username' yourusername</code> as the title and copy the text from [[Template:User]]. If you don't wish to follow that template please at least add <code><nowiki>[[Category:User]]</nowiki></code> at the bottom of the markup. === Username at pnut.io ===<code><nowiki>[https://pnut.io/{@username} @username]</nowiki></code> - for example, <code><nowiki>[https://pnut.io/@pnut @pnut]</nowiki></code> - gives [https://pnut.io/@pnut @pnut]
=== Hashtag at pnut.io, example ===
<code><nowiki>[https://pnut.io/tags/{tag} tag]</nowiki></code> - for example, <code><nowiki>[https://pnut.io/tags/ThemeMonday #ThemeMonday]</nowiki></code> - gives [https://pnut.io/tags/ThemeMonday #ThemeMonday]
=== Username Hashtag RSS feed at pnut.io, example ===<code><nowiki>[https://pnut.io/feed/rss/posts/tags/{@usernametag} @username]</nowiki></code> - for example, <code><nowiki>[https://pnut.io/@pnut @pnut]feed/rss/posts/tags/ThemeMonday</nowiki></code> - gives [https://pnut.io/@pnut @pnutfeed/rss/posts/tags/ThemeMonday === Add a Calendar ===For calendar usage, see the [https://m.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:SimpleCalendar SimpleCalendar MediaWiki Extension.] (Please use infrequently, it creates badly-named pages by default. The intention is to supersede it with something even better.)
=== Banners ===
== <strong>Basic formatting</strong> ==
(A Yet another [https://mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting guide to Mediawiki markup.])
It’s not necessary to learn a complex markup language to create good-looking wiki pages. MediaWiki markup is different to DokuWiki markup and both are, of course, different to Markdown. Plain text will work just as well to create useful, informative content; content beats form every time.
==== Heading 4 ====
<pre>==== Heading 4 ====</pre>
 
'''Note that the presence of 3 or more section headings in a page automatically generates a table of contents.'''
It can be disabled by addition of the <code><nowiki>__NOTOC__</nowiki></code> Magic Word (preferred location: top of page.)
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(Red links are links to pages that don’t exist yet.)
Wiki pages, e.g. [[Events]]: <pre>[[Events]]</pre>
Wiki pages with friendlier names, e.g. [[HistoryPnutHistory|The past is past]], with a pipe between URL and text: <pre>[[HistoryPnutHistory|The past is past]]</pre>
External pages, just type the URL, e.g. https://pnut.io: <pre>https://pnut.io</pre>
External Pages with friendlier names e.g. [https://pnut.io is a nice site], with a space between URL and text: <pre>[https://pnut.io is a nice site]</pre>
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