• To link to another wiki page use square brackets, [[Page Name]]
• To use different text to the link use [[Page Name|Link test]]
• You can use <br /> and <hr /> tags for new lines even if HTML is disabled
• Use ''italic'', '''bold''' or '''''bold and italic''''' for emphasis
• Use ==Text== (2) for new sections and for sub-headings use ===Text=== (3) and ====Text==== (4)
• Start lines with * for an unordered list (bullets) and # for an ordered list (numbers)
• For images use [Image:url here] or to add alt text use [Image:url here|alt text here]
• For external links use [http://www.etc.com/] or [http://www.etc.com/|Visit Etc.com!]
• If you use ==Section== you can link to that section using [[Page Name#Section Name]]
• For redirects use #REDIRECT [[Page name]]
• To align in a right div use #RIGHT text here #RIGHT
• To align in a center paragraph use #CENTER text here #CENTER
Maps
•A basic map without any parameters. This will open a map with Grenada as
center :
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To find exact locations you can use many websites and tools. For instance
Google Earth ot the GoogleMap website.
I like to use the
map
maker on donkeymagic.
•This makes a map with the coordinates for Hillsborough, and place
a start symbol on a yellow marker :
##[http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=12.482985869331694,-61.45801842212677
START YELLOW]##
•The following example adds an info window with three tabs and opens it when the map has loaded.
First : the map.
##[http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=12.482985869331694,-61.45801842212677
START YELLOW]##
Then we place an info window. It follows the link with the coordinates.
- Here we placed a Header tag ==Hillsborough== in the first tab #T1 #T1 , and it looks like this : #T1==Hillsborough==#T1
- Here we made the second tab and placed an image in it. #T2[[Image:hotels/peponi2.jpg]]#T2
- And here's the third tab with two links in it. #T3[[Hillsborough]] on [[Carriacou]]#T3
And this is a complete map with one info winow with the three tabs.
##[http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=12.482985869331694,-61.45801842212677
START YELLOW
|OPEN]#T1==Hillsborough==#T1#T2[[Image:hotels/peponi2.jpg]]#T2#T3[[Hillsborough]]
on [[Carriacou]]#T3##
•This example has two markers. One for Hillsborough , the other
for the Tyrrell Bay marina. Both with info windows, each with three
tabs. First info window for text, second for pictures and third for links. :
##[http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=12.482985869331694,-61.45801842212677
START YELLOW |OPEN]#T1==Hillsborough==#T1#T2[[Image:hotels/peponi2.jpg]]#T2#T3[[Hillsborough]] on [[Carriacou]]#T3[http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=12.461385087691015,-61.484127044677734 END YELLOW]#T1Harveyvale Marina#T1#T2[[Image:pics/tyrellbay250.jpg]]#T2#T3•[[Harveyvale]] and <br>•[[Tyrrell bay]] on <br>•[[Carriacou]]. #T3##
Options for the markers :
•Colours : ORANGE|PURPLE|YELLOW|GREEN|BLUE|RED|AQUA|WHITE|GRAY
•Symbols : 0-9 A-Z a-z |BLANK|HASH|DOLLAR|DOT|START|END
Options for tabs : They are made with a "tag" made of a hash, a T and
a number (1,2,3) like this :#T1.
You place the info window's content between two of those "tags" like this
: #T1here goes my tabs content #T1
You can use a maximum of three tabs in any order you wish.
•#T1 any content can be placed here in tab1 #T1
•#T2 any content can be placed here in tab2 #T2
•#T3 any content can be placed here in tab3 #T3
•To make a list within a tab use a normal break and the xml list equivalent
like this : <br>•

