Testing color bkg's for tables. They work. But Why this huge space between this text and the table below??????
| DEAD99 | BEADED | BADFAD | DECADE | CEEDED |
| DEAF99 | FEED99 | DEEDED | FADE99 | BEEF99 |
| FACED1 | BADDAD | FADED1 | DEFACE | BEEFED |
| FEDBAD | ADDED1 | BEDEAD | BADFEE | CAFE66 |
| DECAFF | 99CAFE | CAFE00 | 2BEBAD | BAD2BE |
| BEBAD2 | BA0BAB | BEEFEE | C0DED3 | BE2BAD |
Let's start another encyclopedia right here in this sandbox.
Oke, then first we need to pick some categories. Anyone ?
If this has been saved, Wikipedia articles can be saved using AOL 5.0.
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Testing trees:
If you put something in [[double square brackets]], will it look like a link?
If I put something in [CamelHumpedWord], will it look like a footnote?
[CamelHumpedWord]
Nope, need a reference with http: in it, I guess, like
Here is our test text. Some italics and some boldface and some bold-italics using single quotes
Now try some with the HTML tabs italics and some bold and some underline and some bold-italics
So here's a link to test: Ranganathan- style
http://www.uniroma1.it/Mathematics/I-Ranganathan.html
Let's try an outside URL where the URL itself does not appear in the Wiki text. It can be
done with single square brackets, and it's assigned a number, like a footnote:
[2] and let's try a second one:
[3] to see if we get a different number. OK! Between horizontal
dividers, footnote numbers increment as expected. ----
For yucks, let's see if we get another footnote:
[4]. Hmm, it seems that the
horizontal divider re-initializes the footnote numbers. But note that both lists started with "2" because of the "1" up above. Very strange, perhaps something is broken here.
this is a test.
LIFE OF SENCE
Andrey V. Gorokhov
System...
1. The world life is self-realized and self-developing opportunity which
have all properties of infinity.
... In operation.
2. The property of the global opportunity is division into essential
("dynamic") and potential ("inherent ").
3. The established impossibility is formed by means of occurrence of the
contradiction in uniform system of the essential - potential opportunities
based on fractal connection between its components.
The opportunity is carried out through us and by means of us.
It is beforehand much wider than itself in all parts.
We are for the opportunity, it's for us.
We make our destiny as far as it allows us to do this.
We have to choose our work like we are going to live eternally and do this
work like it's our last day.
well how do i get a link to their term??
editing is simple agreed?
is editing really as simple as this? Let's try it
<a href="http://creativeideas.20m.com">a href test</a>
Yes, simple as typing it in and saving - cool!
That was my hope too: just wanted to try it before making a fule of myself...
Hello World!
[Motors]
I edited the top of this page
and did add a link to philosophy
LantzRowland (words with multiple capitals automaticly become links!)
So is this a link? Philosophy And what if I want to link to a new page
I want to Try Something
Try it? a castle.----
<pre>
*
* *
* * * petit test de france :-))))
*
*** ***
* ***** * &Θ = =
* *
* α α * &Θ
* * /
* γ * /
* * ******
********* O O
</pre>
I'm a little worried --
Hey, could you use something like this for a message board? Where people meet? maybe
sign there name so you know who's who.?
What about pics? can u do that too? loretta
I can't find anything about adding pictures
And I can't find any pictures.
eep
Just type the URL http://www.ma.man.ac.uk/~gowen/anybrowser_icon.gif
gives http://www.ma.man.ac.uk/~gowen/anybrowser_icon.gif ----
Testing pics
http://ashutoshsaxena.tripod.com/ashutosh.jpg
What is the Summary field for?
And do "quotes" work?
---
A monkey says "eep".
Some monkeys cannot, for they have been silent since birth.
Poor monkeys.
A place for children of all ages to play in.
Can I create a link to a page called Sandbox by using special markup, e.g. [Sandbox] like
on ZWiki? Hm, nope, it doesn't seem to work. If it did, it would solve the problem of
silly WikiNames like .
Requires two brackets: sandbox <noWicki>Sandbox</nowicki>.
Why don't you people use TWiki? It is, in my opinion, better than the typical bigissue web
because it stores an entire revision history of each page. You can also turn things into
bigissue pages that don't fit the CorrectSyntax. So, you could make
"Correctsyntax" into a page.
Check out Tbigissue at http://www.tbigissue.org
I'm not the best person to answer this question, but this we do permit Free Links
and we can (can't we? Guys?) change the settings so that an entire revision history of
each page is stored. Besides, we have CliffordAdams working to add features that make
UseModWiki the best possible bigissue for an encyclopedia project! --Larry Sanger
strange number mode, blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah
blah blah.... ## this is a test of a really long line to see what happens when it wraps
around in this strange number mode, blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah
blah blah blah blah blah.... ### this is a test of a really long line to see what happens
when it wraps around in this strange number mode, blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah
blah blah blah blah blah blah blah....
strange number mode, blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah
blah blah....
on many computers...
I can't make a box :( Is it a Mac thing?
? ? ? I can copy and paste boxes, though.
No. I was entering unprintable characters by holding down the ALT key and entering 0141
in the keypad. This is on a PC not a Mac. ????? See...RoseParks. Learned from entering
the Iternational Phonetics Alphabet in a doc, then copying to e-mail I got boxes and
other strange things. ???? See..¡ã?????*--~?s>??Y¨ª??¨2
0x8D, which is undefined in ISO-8859-1 (which is what the Wikipedia server specifies),
and unused in Windows-1251 as well. Most Windows fonts put a small box in unused
positions, so that's what you'll see on most Windows machines and fonts (although many
fonts don't even bother doing that, so you'll just see blank space or a solid black box).
On old pre-Windows MS-DOS code page 437, it was the character "¨¬" (i grave), so you
might see that from text cut-and-pasted from older DOS texts; in old Macintosh Roman, it
was "?" (c cedilla), so you might get it from Mac-pasted texts as well. If your browser
does display the i-grave or c-cedilla there, then it is configured incorrectly.
Special characters and math symbols: see Wiki special characters. You can use this
space to experiment
with what is available on your browser, but note that just because something works in
your browser, that doesn't mean it works in anyone else's.
None of the following work in Netscape 4:
Α α
Β β
Γ γ
Δ δ
Ε ε
Ζ ζ
Η η
Infinty: ∞
Integral: ∫
Pi: π
This one works:
Degrees: 35°
How about using charts.unicode.org images instead:
http://charts.unicode.org/Glyphs/03/U03B1.gif
http://charts.unicode.org/Glyphs/03/U03B2.gif
http://charts.unicode.org/Glyphs/03/U03B3.gif ... ----
LarrysText -- Larrys Text -- Larry's Text
<table border=2/>
<tr>
<td> Me </td>
<td> You </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td> A+ </td>
<td> F </td>
</tr>
/
</table>
I'm better than you are!!! Are you?
Let me try that again. I typed in straight HTML for another rowand got the table. Then I edit it again and I see the markups and the straight HTML. So, I infer that you can enter an table with straight HTML. So, let's try that...
| b | c |
| StudentName | Grade |
| Tom | B |
| Sally | B |
Note that the "CamelHumpedWord" StudentName became a Wiki Link, so this means that the parser is parsing inside the table...
it is really a game
You can make superscripts and subscripts within a Wiki and you can control the
font size and color.
a<sub>2</sub>x<sub>2</sub><sup>2</sup> +
a<sub>3</sub>x<sub>3</sub><sup>3</sup> + ...
a<sub>1</sub>x<sub>1</sub> +
a<sub>2</sub>x<sub>2</sub><sup>2</sup> +
a<sub>3</sub>x<sub>3</sub><sup>3</sup> +
...</font>
So why all the </> stuff showing up?
a2x22 + a3x33 +
...
The above is written as straight HTML, and displays just the same as the previous line.
What gives? ----
Goll dang it, I want to use (parentheses in titles)! If not that way, then
Still don't have parens. Guess we haven't upgreaded to 0.92 yet.
four dashes gives a break
<b>bold</b>
Testing various HTML structural markup:
<h2>Level 2 Heading</h2>
Body text.
<h3>Level 3 Heading</h3>
<i>This should not be italicized!</i>
<q>Tagged quotes? No.</q>
<samp>SAMP</samp>, <kbd>KBD</kbd>, <var>VAR</var>,
<dfn>DFN</dfn>
<blockquote>Inset quotes? Yes!</blockquote>
<cite>Citations? Yes!</cite>----
Teletype: Yes
<tt>teletype</tt>
Comment: No
<!--Comment here-->
Test emacs-w3-mode. ?
Some system testing done. Trivial.
I can't find a decent description of the bigissue markup syntax
so I'm forced to experiment here. If anyone can point
me to a spec, please note it here:
This is a test, and ONLY a test...
trick rather than ablank line in source, or else the numbers start over.
Here is some very important
text which you should read carefully. Please do
so at your earliest convenience. If you are
unable to comply with this request, do not
attempt to do so. It would be useless for you
to do so. Resist the temptation at all cost.
Here is some more
very important
text which you should also read carefully.
It is easily as informative as the preceeding paragraph.
Does UseMod support the same table markup as MoinMoin?
||this||is||a||table||row||
playing with colour!
http://www.bigissuepedia.com/images/uploads/heimarticle.html
Found this elsewhere, pasting here to assist finding later...
|
?lt;br /> |
p(xi )logq(xi ) - |
?lt;br /> |
p(xi )logp(xi ) = | ?lt;br /> | p(xi )log | q(xi )
p(xi ) |
This is a big ol' test.
RunWordsTogether
| ?lt;br /> | p(xi )logq(xi ) - |
?lt;br /> |
p(xi )logp(xi ) = |
?lt;br /> |
p(xi )log | q(xi )
p(xi ) |
AlexanderBoström testing international characters otherwise it is AlexanderBostrom
Pic?
http://www.anto.com/mozart.jpg
testing edit again...
--
me a test.
Testing backslashes:
H H
\ /
C = C
/ \
H H
Test one two. Is this thing on?
testing my new redirect: aw
///////////////
Sir Kingsley Amis April 22, 1922 - October 22, 1995
English novelist, poet, critic, and teacher. Author of twenty novels, three collections of poetry, a number of short stories, and ten books of social or literary criticism.
Born in London. He was educated at the City of London School and St. John's College, Oxford. After service in the army with the Royal Corps of Signals he completed his university studies in 1947 and then worked as a lecturer in English at the University of Swansea (1948-61) and in Cambridge (1961-63).
In 1954 Amis published his first novel, Lucky Jim. The novel won the Somerset Maugham award for fiction and Amis was placed in a group of young writers labeled "Angry Young Men." (including Iris Murdoch and John Osborne).
In 1968, after Ian Fleming's death in 1964, under the pseudonym Robert Markham, he wrote Colonel Sun, a novel about James Bond.
He won a Booker Prize for The Old Devils in 1986.
He was knighted in 1990.
He was married twice, first in 1948 to Hilary. In 1965, he married novelist Elizabeth Howard; they divorced in 1983. He had three children: two sons, including Martin Amis, and a daughter.
When he died, at the age of 73, Amis had over 20 novels to his credit, plus dozens of volumes of poetry, stories, collections of essays, and criticism.
Let's try the question mark link.
undefined word [?]
New try ?
Yet again
undefined word [5] ?