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{{moss|Here you'll find a fairly complete guide to using wikitext at Tardis. Unlike [[help:Wiki markup|the standard FANDOM help page on the subject]], this one gives examples relevant to editing here at Tardis.}}
{{moss|Here you'll find a fairly complete guide to using wikitext here at Tardis.}}
{{shortcut|T:MARK}}'''Wikitext''' is the standard "language" for editing pages at Tardis, and, more broadly, across the FANDOM network. It's designed to be as simple as possible so that an article may be quickly typed ''and'' styled without having to take a break to type out long HTML codes.  The goal is to make it as easy as possible to channel your thoughts into writing the perfect article (or even a not-so-perfect one).
{{shortcut|T:MARK}}'''Wikitext''' is the standard "language" for editing pages at Tardis, and, more broadly, across the FANDOM network. It's designed to be as simple as possible so that an article may be quickly typed ''and'' styled without having to take a break to type out long HTML codes.  The goal is to make it as easy as possible to channel your thoughts into writing the perfect article (or even a not-so-perfect one).
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== Text formatting ==
== Text formatting ==
Creating italicized or bold text is the simplest rule — simply use the apostrophe character in groups of two or three to create the style.  (Be sure to use the "straight" apostrophe and not the curved "smart quote" characters used in some text editors and word processors!)
Creating italicised or bold text is the simplest rule — simply use the apostrophe character in groups of two or three to create the style.  (Be sure to use the "straight" apostrophe and not the curved "smart quote" characters used in some text editors and word processors!)


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To create a tabbed list or a block of text using a monospace font, start the line with a space.  (Be sure not to make the line too long, or it will stretch the page horizontally!)  Text can also be indented using the colon character.
To create a tabbed list or a block of text using a monospace font, start the line with a space.  (Be sure not to make the line too long, or it will stretch the page horizontally!)  Text can also be indented using the colon character.


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Both unordered and numbered lists are simple to create as well: simply use the asterisk or hash characters at the beginning of a line to create the entry.  To create nested lists, simply add an extra asterisk or hash to the front of the line.  You can even mix and match the kinds of list in a single group!
Both unordered and numbered lists are simple to create as well: simply use the asterisk or hash characters at the beginning of a line to create the entry.  To create nested lists, simply add an extra asterisk or hash to the front of the line.  You can even mix and match the kinds of list in a single group!


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In a wiki, it's important to help build the web by creating links to other articles in every appropriate context.  Use the following techniques to create "free links" to other Tardis articles:
In a wiki, it's important to help build the web by creating links to other articles in every appropriate context.  Use the following techniques to create "free links" to other Tardis articles:


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You can also make external links to other websites using the following formatting rules:
You can also make external links to other websites using the following formatting rules:


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One of the most helpful shortcuts one can learn in linking to articles is the so-called "pipe trick".  By placing a pipe (|) after certain strings of text, one can eliminate the need to type huge amounts of replacement text.  For example, if the name of an episode of ''[[Doctor Who (TV series)|Doctor Who]]'' is shared with a person, place or thing in the [[Doctor Who universe|DWU]], then it will be "disambiguated" with the parenthetical "(TV story)".  [[Castrovalva]] refers to the city, whereas [[Castrovalva (TV story)]] links to the page about the episode.  Generally, when writing a sentence about the TV story, one doesn't want "(TV story)" to appear in the body of text.  To get rid of it, one must enter some replacement text separated by the full article name by a pipe (|}.  The long way of doing that is:
One of the most helpful shortcuts one can learn in linking to articles is the so-called "pipe trick".  By placing a pipe (|) after certain strings of text, one can eliminate the need to type huge amounts of replacement text.  For example, if the name of an episode of ''[[Doctor Who (TV series)|Doctor Who]]'' is shared with a person, place or thing in the [[Doctor Who universe|DWU]], then it will be "disambiguated" with the parenthetical "(TV story)".  [[Castrovalva]] refers to the city, whereas [[Castrovalva (TV story)]] links to the page about the episode.  Generally, when writing a sentence about the TV story, one doesn't want "(TV story)" to appear in the body of text.  To get rid of it, one must enter some replacement text separated by the full article name by a pipe (|}.  The long way of doing that is:
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=== Interwiki link ===
=== Interwiki link ===
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There are times when one might wish to link to another wiki. For example, if one wanted to link to [[Timothy Dalton]]'s page on [[w:c:jamesbond:Main Page|the James Bond Wiki]], one would use the following syntax:
There are times when one might wish to link to another wiki. For Fandom wikis, if one wanted to link to, say, [[Timothy Dalton]]'s page on [[w:c:jamesbond:Main Page|the James Bond Wiki]], one would use the following syntax:
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[[w:c:nameofwiki:articlename|articlename]]
[[w:c:nameofwiki:articlename|articlename]]
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===== Non-English language link =====
===== Non-English language link =====
A specialized form of the interwiki link is one in which you wish to direct users to the same page on one of our sister non-English ''Doctor Who'' wikis.  This type of link does not create an in-line link — that is, one you can see within the body of the text of an article — but rather makes a link in the "Languages" tab in the sidebar.  Such links are made by use of a two-letter language code.  For example, if you wanted to create a link to the French language  article on [[TARDIS]], you would type:
A specialised form of the interwiki link is one in which you wish to direct users to the same page on one of our sister non-English ''Doctor Who'' wikis.  This type of link does not create an in-line link — that is, one you can see within the body of the text of an article — but rather makes a link in the "Languages" tab in the sidebar.  Such links are made by use of a two-letter language code.  For example, if you wanted to create a link to the French language  article on [[TARDIS]], you would type:
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[[fr:TARDIS]]
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Currently, we have the ability to link to many foreign language Wikis, including, but not limited to: French (fr), Russian (ru), Bulgarian (bg), German (de) and Dutch (nl). Note that there must be a corresponding article on the target website for the link to be created successfully. Since use of this particular kind of interwiki link ''always'' produces a golden link, care must be exercised in its use, especially because it is not likely that an article on a non-English wiki will have the exact same name as its English counterpart.  For instance, there are currently no pages at [[TARDIS]] for the Bulgarian, German, and Dutch wiki; typing <nowiki>[[bg:TARDIS]]</nowiki> links to a create page.  Multilingual editors will be required to make these kind of links most successfully.
Currently, we have the ability to link to many foreign language Wikis, including, but not limited to: French (fr), Russian (ru), Bulgarian (bg), German (de) and Dutch (nl). Note that there must be a corresponding article on the target website for the link to be created successfully. Since use of this particular kind of interwiki link ''always'' produces a golden link, care must be exercised in its use, especially because it is not likely that an article on a non-English wiki will have the exact same name as its English counterpart.  For instance, there are currently no pages at [[TARDIS]] for the Bulgarian, German, and Dutch wiki; typing <nowiki>[[bg:TARDIS]]</nowiki> links to a create page.  Multilingual editors will be required to make these kind of links most successfully.


==== How to figure out the name of a wiki ====
Inter-languages links are retained on the independent wiki, as before.
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The real trick in performing interwiki links is knowing what is the true name of the wiki to which one is linking.  For instance, we call ourselves "Tardis Data Core", but our ''true'' name is "tardis".  Links to our article about Matt Smith from other wikis would be:
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[[w:c:tardis:Matt Smith|Matt Smith]]
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The key to finding the true name is to look at the URL address in one's browser window.  The name is almost always the word which precedes the word "wikia".  The URL to the ''Doctor Who'' page at Simpsons Wiki is http://simpsons.fandom.com/wiki/Doctor_Who.  This is the usual format for a FANDOM wiki.  Thus: [[w:c:simpsons:Doctor Who]] is how you link to that page from within an article here at our wiki. Again, to clean it up a bit, you might type something like <nowiki>[[w:c:simpsons:Doctor Who|Doctor Who on ''The Simpsons'']]</nowiki>.  This syntax will work in most cases.  For instance, it works for linkage to all of our sister sites, thus:
* [[w:c:whospecialfeatures:Category:Easter Egg]] links to the Easter Egg category at our sister site, Doctor Who Special Features Index
* [[w:c:doctor-who-collectors:Items released in 1994]] links to all DW merchandise released in 1994 at our sister site, the Doctor Who Collectors Wiki
* [[w:c:dwexpanded:Planet Skaro Audios]] links to the fan-made ''Planet Skaro Audios'' at our sister site, Doctor Who Expanded Wiki
* [[w:c:doctorwhofanon:Phoenix (Series 5)]] links to a fan-imagined series 5 which would have starred [[David Tennant]] instead of [[Matt Smith]] at our sister site, Doctor Who Fanon
 
Sometimes, a wiki will have multiple domains, and each of these will work.  A good example is, well, ''us''. We have a ton of different ways besides [[w:c:tardis]] to link to our articles from other wikis. Among them are: [[w:c:dw]], [[w:c:who]], and [[w:c:doctorwho]].   
 
But let's look at [[w:c:memoryalpha:Main Page|Memory Alpha, the canon Star Trek Wiki]]. The actual URL of its ''Doctor Who'' page is: http://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Doctor_Who. You can use [[w:c:memory-alpha:Doctor Who]] to get there, but you can also use the ''un-hyphenated'' [[w:c:memoryalpha:Doctor Who]].


==== Beware the false golden link ====
==== Beware the false golden link ====
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{{sc|T:FALSE golden}}
Note that interwiki linking, whether by using a special prefix like <nowiki>[[wikipedia:articlename]] or the standard [[w:c:wikiname:articlename]] syntax</nowiki>, almost '''always''' produces a golden link.  You must, therefore, go back and click the link you've made to ensure that it actually links properly.  Just to illustrate, here are some obviously ridiculous page names that nevertheless appear to be valid links:
Note that interwiki linking, whether by using a special prefix like <nowiki>[[wikipedia:articlename]] or the standard Fandom [[w:c:wikiname:articlename]] syntax</nowiki>, almost '''always''' produces a golden link.  You must, therefore, go back and click the link you've made to ensure that it actually links properly.  Just to illustrate, here are some obviously ridiculous page names that nevertheless appear to be valid links:


* [[wikipedia:adlfkjadfj3oiujeqwrjidaf2234232adlfkj]]
* [[wikipedia:adlfkjadfj3oiujeqwrjidaf2234232adlfkj]]
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