MIBLab Sandbox
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If you want to see how something is done, just click on "edit" and you'll see the code for the page. You can just copy it.
MIBLab Quick Start
- Click on your user name at the top. Its the first link in the upper right hand corner.
- Click on Edit.
- Add two links:
- Scroll down to the links section to see how to add links.
- Click on your name. Edit the page. See the tutorial for editting below.
- See an example at Kathy Pham
- When you are done, go to main page (MIBLab)
- Click on each project you're involved with (PADRE, MAGMA, etc) and add a link for your page by putting your name within double brackets (This is the same name you use to create your in step #3).
- When you click on that link, it will take you to the page you created for yourself.
- Below are more edit tips. There are also more links to editting tutorials on the main MIBLab Page.
Creating Subsections
Subsection
Sub-subsection
New Line Demonstration
This will demonstrate how to insert a new line.
A single <br/> will act as the "enter" key.
Empy line starts new paragraph
Creating Lists
- It's easy to create a list:
- Start every line with a star.
- More stars means deeper levels.
- A newline in a list marks the end of a list item.
- More stars means deeper levels.
- Start every line with a star.
- An empty line starts a new list.
- Numbered lists are also good
- very organized
- easy to follow
- easier still
Formatting
Page
A horizontal dividing line: this is above it
and this is below it.
Character
- Emphasized text
- Strong emphasis
- Even stronger emphasis
- You can use small text for captions.
- You can
strike out deleted material
and underline new material.
- Suppressing Wiki translation by using <nowiki> </nowiki>
- Random Symbols:
™ © ® ¢ € ¥ £ ¤
- Pre tags
The pre tag ignores [[Wiki]] ''markup''. It also doesn't reformat text. It still interprets special characters: →
- Space in front of a line will prevent reformatting of text.
Putting a space at the beginning of each line stops the text from being reformatted. It still interprets Wiki markup and special characters: →
Links
- Use double brackets for links.
- For links on the same site, just put the name of the page: MAGMA, PADRE
- For links to images, use [[Image:NameOfUploadedImage]]:
Tutorial taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:How_to_edit_a_page