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= GUIDE TO STREET CAT WIKING =
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=== HOW TO EDIT ===
=== HOW TO EDIT ===
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** SUPERSCRIPT: Use < sup > </ sup > or click the X<sup>I</sup> icon in Advanced
** SUPERSCRIPT: Use < sup > </ sup > or click the X<sup>I</sup> icon in Advanced
** SUBSCRIPT: Use < sub > </ sub > or click the X<small>I</small> icon in Advanced
** SUBSCRIPT: Use < sub > </ sub > or click the X<small>I</small> icon in Advanced
** COMPUTER CODE:Use < code > </ code > <nowiki> what </nowiki>
** COMPUTER CODE:Use < code > </ code >
** STRIKETHROUGH:Use < s > </ s>
** STRIKETHROUGH:Use < s > </ s>
** UNDERLINE:Use < u > </ u >
** UNDERLINE:Use < u > </ u >
** BIG:Use < big > </ big >
** BIG:Use < big > </ big > or click the A<sup>▲</sup> in Advanced
** SMALL:Use < small > </ small >
** SMALL:Use < small > </ small > or click the A<small>◆</small> in Advanced (The symbol is actually an upsidedown triangle)
*'''TITLES:''' Use = =, == ==, === ===, ==== ==== all going from largest to smallest title or use the heading option in advanced
** UNFORMATTED TEXT (format purposes):Use < nowiki > </ nowiki > or click the <s>[[ ]]</s> icon (STRIKETHROUGH is not as shown here due to limitations) in Advanced
*'''TITLES:''' Use = =, == ==, === ===, ==== ==== (biggest to smallest) at the start of the line or use the heading option in Advanced
*'''BULLET LISTS:'''  Use *, **, *** or **** (closest to furthest) at the start of the line or use the symbols next to Format (the symbols are reused from visual edit) in Advanced
*'''SPECIAL CHARACTERS:''' Click Special characters

Revision as of 20:33, 14 September 2024

Insert non-formatted text here= GUIDE TO STREET CAT WIKING =

HOW TO EDIT

HOW TO STREET

HOW TO CAT

HOW TO HELLOW

NOTES

= Info that applies in both edit methods won’t be repeated in source edit

First Part : Text Itself

Text types & Special characters

Visual Edit

  • BOLD, ITALIC, TRANSLATOR & MORE: In order to use these text types, click the A. In order to deactivate the special text click the remove option. The translation feature is also included in this.
  • TITLES: Use the Heading option. Please note that using this will change the entire line of text into the heading option used.
  • BULLET LISTS: Click the icon that consists in three points with three lines to the side. Typing a * will instantly create a point bullet list and using the ← key on a bullet listed text will generate a new part of the bullet list
  • SPECIAL CHARACTERS: Click the Ω icon (Greek omega symbol)
    • This function includes special characters

Source Edit

  • BOLD, ITALIC & MORE: This section does not include the translator, look for text style info below. In order to be able to show this in the page all text style indicatory symbols (' for bold/italic, < > for the rest [The words in between are part of the text style) have been separated, In normal source edit they would be all joined with the middle point being where the words go.
      • A visual example where the spaces u need to remove are indicated by emojis:'❌'Words'❌', <❌s❌> text </❌s❌>
    • BOLD: Use ' ' ' ' ' ' or click the B icon
    • ITALIC: Use ' ' ' ' or click the I icon
    • SUPERSCRIPT: Use < sup > </ sup > or click the XI icon in Advanced
    • SUBSCRIPT: Use < sub > </ sub > or click the XI icon in Advanced
    • COMPUTER CODE:Use < code > </ code >
    • STRIKETHROUGH:Use < s > </ s>
    • UNDERLINE:Use < u > </ u >
    • BIG:Use < big > </ big > or click the A in Advanced
    • SMALL:Use < small > </ small > or click the A in Advanced (The symbol is actually an upsidedown triangle)
    • UNFORMATTED TEXT (format purposes):Use < nowiki > </ nowiki > or click the [[ ]] icon (STRIKETHROUGH is not as shown here due to limitations) in Advanced
  • TITLES: Use = =, == ==, === ===, ==== ==== (biggest to smallest) at the start of the line or use the heading option in Advanced
  • BULLET LISTS: Use *, **, *** or **** (closest to furthest) at the start of the line or use the symbols next to Format (the symbols are reused from visual edit) in Advanced
  • SPECIAL CHARACTERS: Click Special characters