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The purpose of this page is for visitors to experiment with cwick's wiki page edit features.
You can edit this page online, from your web browser. It's cool! Just click the link at the bottom of the page that says Edit text of this page.
Please edit only below this line:
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Testing menus: do they work in normal pages
--MarkButler
testing new | malformed | table filter
Big Headings
Big headings are simple to add. Use them to organize the web page define the space within it.
Minor Headings
Minor headings are also useful for organizing the page. Of course, you can use bold and italic styles for web page text.
Numbered Lists
You can create numbered lists like this:- Item One
- Second Item
- Strike Three
Bulleted Lists
Bulleted lists are just as simple:- Graham Green
- Toni Morrison
- C. S. Lewis
Indented Paragraph
- You can indent a paragraph by starting a line with a single ':' (colon) character. Indeted paragraphs are useful for offsetting text, and large quotes are commonly included in indented paragraphs.
Fixed-Width Font
Use can also use a fixed with font for writing text. The fixed width font is useful for including simple tables of information directly in a page. Computer language source code is also commonly displayed in a fixed width font.
Expenses Sales
January $3200 $3100
February $2800 $3400
March $4100 $4000
#include <stdio.h>
int main( int argc, char* argv[] )
{
printf( "hello, world!\n" );
}
Many More Features
There are many more ways to control the content of the web page. At the bottom of each edit page is a brief summary of the Text Formatting Rules. You can add definition lists, images, hyperlinks, menus, and much more!
Blog Actions
CWICK has recently introduced the "cms tag" syntax for advanced features. These cms tags look similar to HTML tags, using curly braces instead of greater-than and less-than pairs. Here's an example cms tag:
{action name="bloglist"}Web Logs{/action}
Inserting the above text into a wiki page crates a link to the Web Logs page. Of course, you can put any text you wish between the open and close tags, because the functional part is bewteen the curly braces. The first key is the tag label "action", which tells cwick to create a special action link. The second key is the action name "bloglist", which tells cwick which action link to create.
There are lots of other actions, including login and various administration actions. Check out the Left Column and the Right Column for examples of other actions.
The easiest way to incorporate the actions into your own cwick site is to COPY & PASTE portions of the Left Column and the Right Column into your own site.
Legacy Tags
The cms tag syntax, images, and blogs are all recent additions to the wiki engine. Some of the features were added before the idea of cms tags, so there's a multiplicity of syntax styles. This should be cleared up in the near future.Images offsite just name the URL:
The following does not work:
image for this page image:right:caption with extra words:testgif.gif.You need to add the nbsp image for this page
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Table Test
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| Row 2 Col 1 | Row 2 Col 2 |
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