Difference between revisions of "Wiki manual"

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#:* '''Adding tables:'''  
 
#:* '''Adding tables:'''  
 
#: The basic way to add a table is to use the syntax below, adding as much columns as necessary (they depend on the number of headers set at the beginning). To create a new row is enough to add a new section with <nowiki>|-</nowiki>
 
#: The basic way to add a table is to use the syntax below, adding as much columns as necessary (they depend on the number of headers set at the beginning). To create a new row is enough to add a new section with <nowiki>|-</nowiki>
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#: <nowiki> {| class="wikitable"</nowiki>
 
#: <nowiki> {| class="wikitable"</nowiki>
 
#: <nowiki> |-</nowiki>
 
#: <nowiki> |-</nowiki>
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#: <nowiki> | row 2, cell 3</nowiki>
 
#: <nowiki> | row 2, cell 3</nowiki>
 
#: <nowiki> |}</nowiki>
 
#: <nowiki> |}</nowiki>
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#:Note: the template and the table are not compatible: it is not possible to use a table inside a template. It is necessary to close the template (using this: <nowiki>}} </nowiki>) before editing a table. Another template can eventually be open afterwards.
 
#:Note: the template and the table are not compatible: it is not possible to use a table inside a template. It is necessary to close the template (using this: <nowiki>}} </nowiki>) before editing a table. Another template can eventually be open afterwards.
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=== How to add a reference in the reference list===
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If you have added new information in a definition and you want the source to appear in the reference list at the end of the page, in the form of a footnote, follow these steps:
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# Identify the place in the text where you want the footnote to appear (once  you save it, you will see the number linked to the list of sources at the end of the page, not the source itself, even if you have to type it here).
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# Add:  <ref>title of the book or website (date of consulting)</ref>
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# If it is not already written add: <references/>
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at the end of the page.
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# In order to keep the style of the pages homogeneous separate the references section with 4 spaces and add a title for it using this syntax: ==References==.
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# The sources should also be included in the Bibliography of the website, where you can find two lists, one for the books and articles and another one for the websites. Websites should be added on the top of the list, always including dates when they were consulted.
  
 
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Revision as of 15:04, 26 March 2009

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