MediaWiki/Editing

The Bibliotheca Anonoma Wiki has special features and extensions that editors can make use of.

There are also more advanced features that can be utilized, found in this guide: MediaWiki/Editing/Advanced.

Miscellaneous Templates

 * Template:Quotation - Quotes in a little textbox, with author and publication specifiable.
 * Color Templates - Color templates you can use to give text different colors.
 * Special:Interwiki - You can have interwiki links to related pages on other wikis or websites: . Ask an admin if you want to create more.
 * The Know Your Meme interwiki link uses subdirectories under the main directory, so if it were, use.

Code

 * Use Template:bc for block code without line numbers.
 * Use Template:lc for block code with line numbers.
 * Use Template:hc for block code with header.
 * Use Template:ic for inline code.

Inline Code
You can use here:

If there are errors, enclose your code in nowiki blocks.

Block Code
Block code can just be indented with spaces to turn them into monospaced blocks with no text wrapping.

You can also avoid adding spaces by using Template:Bc (or Template:Lc for line numbers):

By specifying the language to use, you can get syntax highlighting as well. Here's a long list of supported languages.

Code with Header
Just like on the Arch Wiki, it might be useful to provide a header to the code to state a filename or something.

Advanced Block Code
The SyntaxHighlight Extension is utilized in the code formatting templates above, but you can use it directly to make use of special features.

Uploading Files
You can upload images, pdfs, or webms (strongly preferred over gif, please convert) for media that is closely tied to the wiki at Special:Upload. You can even upload multiple files using Special:BatchUpload. File size limit is 50MB.

Notice that 4chan content of interest, such as screencaps, greentext, and reaction images should be posted to Eikonos and linked back here instead.

Embedding Videos or Music
Use the EmbedVideo extension to embed YouTube videos and such.

Categories
Categories are crucial to the organization of data on this wiki. Despite their name, they function similarly to tags: they can be user generated and pages can have multiples of them.

Subcategories are easily made by marking a parent category in a category page. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:How_to_create_new_categories_or_subcategories


 * In the editor, at least on a desktop, there is a MsCatSelect system allowing you to visually choose which categories to apply from a combobox (whereas the manual way requires you to think them up).
 * Dynamic Page List can also be used to produce a list of pages matching a certain category.
 * Category Functions can be used in tables showing pages with columns marking which ones are in which categories.

Adding External Images
While it is much better to upload images to this wiki to prevent dead links, in some cases you can use an EImage link to embed an external image, such as from Eikonos, and in rare cases, Imgur or Flickr. An example is shown on the right.

In general, the external image format is as follows. More details can be found at the EImage Documentation. Imgur IDs can be used straight up.

Table Design
You might find it useful to have table column coloring templates, which can highlight table cells with some text. wp:Category:Unified_table_cell_templates

See this guide for usage instructions. Note that templates that are not yet on the wiki need to be copied over to work.

Design Models
The Bibliotheca Anonoma is descended from various model wikis that templates were directly copied from, or otherwise inspired the MediaWiki instance.


 * Arch Wiki - The code templates, template documentation system, and Note boxes are inherited from here.
 * Traveller RPG Wiki - The cargo templates are heavily influenced by their implementation here.
 * Tanasinn.info - Their VIP quality templates are just plain hilarious.
 * Wikimedia - Lua templates and other complex templates are imported from the less complex Mediawiki instances at the Wikimedia Foundation.
 * Templates from Wikipedia are generally avoided since they tend to be significantly more complex to provide all features for its broad userbase.