Searching for source codes
Is there a page out there somewhere that lists all the source codes that can be used when formatting/creating your wiki?
My non-native English speaking students are asking lots of questions about how to do various formatting edits and it is very time consuming for me to trawl through all the topics in order to find the correct codes.
I would love to be able to give my students quick answers so that they can produce their wikis without having to wait for me to get back to them.
My non-native English speaking students are asking lots of questions about how to do various formatting edits and it is very time consuming for me to trawl through all the topics in order to find the correct codes.
I would love to be able to give my students quick answers so that they can produce their wikis without having to wait for me to get back to them.
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Inappropriate?Here is a link to their wiki syntax reference (called WikiStyle). Sadly, their new V2.0 wiki do not support any sort of "wiki" syntax, including their own WikiStyle. See this post for more information.
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Yeh, I had found this and using the firefox/IE browsers I get most of these in the editing tools. What I was really after was, for example, codes that centered tables and pictures on pages, posted text around the sidebars and so on. I have found some of this by looking through forums but I was just wondering if there was a central resource. -
No, sorry. They don't "support" making changes directly to the source, or anything that doesn't use their tools, so they won't even create a FAQ, much less a resource like you describe. -
Inappropriate?In PBwiki 1.0, all HTML is possible, so anything that teaches people how to do HTML would be an option. PBwiki 2.0 is much stricter in stripping HTML, however.
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