-
format wiki
pages with a "lightweight
markup language",
sometimes known as
wikitext, wiki
markup or
wikicode (it can also lead to a
WYSIWYG editing page; see...
- Ski
classics is a
series of long-distance cross-country ski
races in
classic style that has been held
since 2011. In
season XII, 2021–2022, the circuit...
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using the most
common markup for a
particular wikitext element. If no
commonality was found, the
wikitext of the
dominant wiki
engine MediaWiki was usually...
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called Parsoid which was
created to
convert in both
directions between wikitext and a
format suitable for VisualEditor. The
Wikimedia Foundation considered...
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special character in
lightweight markup languages,
notably MediaWiki's
Wikitext (in the
templates and
internal links). In
LaTeX text mode, the vertical...
- repository. It is
based upon JSON
instead of the
unstructured data of
wikitext normally used in MediaWiki. Its
primary components are the
Wikibase Repository...
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occurred in July 2006. Its
features included use of
XHTML in
place of
wikitext, a
WYSIWYG editor, and Lucene-based search. The main
functionality of the...
- RD (Ruby), Setext, SiSU, SPIP, Xupl, Texy!, Textile, txt2tags, UDO and
Wikitext. Data
serialization oriented languages include Curl (homoiconic, but also...
- ugliest, most
inefficient programming language known to man:
MediaWiki wikitext with P****rFunctions."
Since 2012 an extension, Scribunto, has existed...
- or at the top in the
mobile view.
Placement of an
infobox within the
wikitext of an
article is
important for accessibility. A best
practice is to place...