Development/Tutorials/Quickstart Guide to the Wikitext syntax used in KDE Techbase

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Introduction

One of the first hurdles to overcome when contributing documentation to any project is getting used markup that may be used in such documentation systems. KDE Techbase uses MediaWiki's syntax which is user friendly to newbie documenters when it comes to simple editing. But as add more content to your articles you often want to be able to use things like separate boxes on the page to highlight Tips or code segments. Here is a W.I.P. list of these things and a gotcha here and there.


Displaying a Tip box or Note box

KDE Techbase uses templates in order to display things like Tip boxes and Note boxes. Templates use the same format as MediaWiki's templates - and is pretty simple when you know how. You can use the Rich editor or the regular editor in order to create these types of items.

Using the Rich editor

For a Tip box

  • Click the Insert/Edit Template icon