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What's PukiWiki?Anyone can edit all of the pages*1 in the PukiWiki. You move to the page you want to edit, and click "[ Edit ]" at the top of the page. Then you can see a textfield, in which you can edit the descriptions of page. You can edit the page ForPractice? in any way as a rule. So we advise you to try and edit a page! How to make a new pageIf you write WikiName that includes two capitalized letters and BracketName enclosing [[]], the mark ? appears at the tail of the written text strings. If you click the mark, the new page and the editable textfield are created, and you can modify the page the same way you usually edit a page. What's the string attached to Links, such as "(3m)"?The string (3m) shows that the page was updated about 3 minites ago , (5h) means about 5 hours, and (8d) means about 8 days. Is this different from a BBS?Yes, a little. If you modify a page, the page cannot show who was the modifier. So you can write your name near your changes. -- Developer Team? ... like this. Can someone remove all the descriptions in a page?Yes! In WikiClone, such as PukiWiki, anyone can dirty, remove, and even ruin pages. PukiWiki, however, can do periodical backups, so the bad attacks will be ineffective. It is possible to recover the attacked pages easily. Could the browser cache and proxy cancel my modifications?If another person is editing the page you are editing, what happens? It's OK. PukiWiki checks the differences between the changes on the original page and your modifications, by comparing the date of the updated original page with the date of your updated page. In the case of conflict, you should reload the page you have edited and try to edit it again. FormatRuleInline ElementsIn the following table you can see how to use the inline text elements of PukiWiki
Block ElementsIn what follows, examples for the block elements will be given. Preformatted textPreformatted text. There is a space in front of this text. Preformatted text. There is a space in front of this text. Headings*Heading level 1 **Heading level 2 ***Heading level 3 There are no examples of how the heading looks like here, Paragraphs and the tilde as and escape character~Paragraph ~*This will not be displayed as a heading Paragraph *This will not be displayed as a heading Line break escape example~ #comment (disables first letter formatting rule, which is used to activate plug-ins.) Line break escape example #comment (disables first letter formatting rule, which is used to activate plug-ins.) Quotes>Quote Level 1 >>Quote Level 2 >>>Quote Level 3
Unordered lists-Unordered list level 1 --Unordered list level 2 ---Unordered list level 3
Ordered lists+Ordered list level 1 ++Ordered list level 2 +++Ordered list level 3
Definition lists:Definition|Description
CommentsA comment is hidden here: //Comment A comment is hidden here: Horizontal Rule---- TableSimple|aaa|bbb|ccc| |111|222|333|
Advanced|RIGHT:100|CENTER:|SIZE(20)|c -------------- format definition line |~Header|Header2|Header3|h ----------------- header line |CENTER:lowspan|COLOR(red):bbb|ccc| |~|222|COLOR(#ff0000):BGCOLOR(yellow):333| |footer|>|CENTER:colspan|f ----------------- footer line
CSV Table,aaa,bbb,ccc ,111,222,333
Special entities :
Nesting ElementsParagraph Element-Emphasize Element~This is the paragraph, which is the parent element that contains emphasized text. ''This is the emphasized text, that is the child element of the paragraph element.'' This is the paragraph, which is the parent element that contains emphasized text. Quotation Element-List ElementLevel[0] >Quotation Level[1]AAA ~Quotation Level[1]BBB >>Quotation Level[2]AAA ~Quotation Level[2]BBB >>>Quotation Level[3] -Child Element-List Level[1] |TABLE|ELEMENT|NEXT|to|the Inline|element|in a list| --Child Element-List Level[2] &br;Line Break in a Element ---Child Element-List Level[3] --Child Element-List Level[2] ---Child Element-List Level[3] <<Quotation Level[1] >>Quotation Level[2] <<Get out of the Quotation Level2 Element >>>Quotation Level[3]AAA >>>Quotation Level[3]BBB -Child Element-List Level[1] --Child Element-List Level[2] ---Child Element-List Level[3] Level[0]
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