User:SeamusIsANigger/How to make an article
SeamusIsANigger/How to make an article is a work in progress page.
Don't edit parts of this page until they are properly finished.
This is a guide on how to make a BonziPEDIA article, written by an actual experienced wiki editor. This guide was created due to the large influx of poorly-written articles made by 7-year-old shitskins and should serve as a guide on what and what not to do when making an article.
Examples of some good articles
These are some of the best articles this wiki has to offer. Make sure you read them in full before deciding to make your own, so you have a general idea on what an article should look like:
Editing tips
Bold and italic text
- Source editor: To make text bold, surround it in
'''
; and to make text italic, surround it in''
. For example, if you want to makeexample text
bold, replace it with'''example text'''
. These two can be combined to make text that is both bold and italic. - Visual editor: Highlight the text you want to make bold and/or italic then click the B/I button.
Linking to pages
- Source editor: Surround the title of the page you want to link to in two sets of brackets; for example if you want to link to the page Seamus, you type
[[Seamus]]
. You can also make the text of the link be different from the actual name of the page; this is called piping. For example, if you want to make your link to Seamus display as the faggot who made BWR, use[[Seamus|the faggot who made BWR]]
. - Visual editor:
Adding images
You must have an account to upload images; you can easily create an account here. Once you have an account, you can upload images by clicking the "Upload file" link to the left of the article (on the Tools section) or going to Special:Upload. The way the upload form works is the following:
- You select which image to upload by clicking the "Browse" button; then you browse to the exact place on your computer where the image is located then select it.
- The Destination filename field is what the image will be named when you upload it here. This should be automatically filled in with what the image's filename is on your computer; but in case you want to change it (e.g. if your image is named Screenshot 12345.png and you want to change the name to something more descriptive like Screenshot of this Bonzifag.png), edit this field. Keep in mind the file extension has to be the same as the file extension on your computer; so you can't upload a PNG with the extension .jpg.
- The Summary field should be filled with a brief explanation of what the image is about; but you can leave it blank if you want as this field is optional.
After filling in the upload form, you can upload your image by clicking Upload file. When your image is uploaded, you should be redirected to your newly uploaded image. You can then add your newly uploaded image to your article by doing the following:
- Source editor: Add
[[(the name of your image, including the "File:" prefix)]]
to wherever in your article you want the image to be displayed. There are various modifiers that change the way the image is displayed, which are explained below:|left,
|center and
|right align the image to the left, center and right sides of the screen, respectively.
|(width of the image in pixels)px
allows you set the width of the image in pixels. In case you want to set the height instead, do|x(height of the image in pixels)px
; and if you want to set both, do|(width of the image in pixels)x(height of the image in pixels)px
.|thumb
puts a gray border around the image (this also aligns the image to the right side of the screen and restricts its size to 300 pixels if neither the size nor the alignment of the image are set). This modifier also allows you to add a caption to the image by adding|(your image caption)
.
- Visual editor:
Title starting with a lowercase letter
The titles of wiki articles always start with an uppercase letter; but you can make the title display with a lowercase letter by adding {{DISPLAYTITLE:(title of the page but with a lowercase letter)}}
at the very beginning of the page (source editor only). For example, if you have a page titled Nigger123 and want the title to display as nigger123, add {{DISPLAYTITLE:nigger123}}
to the very beginning of the page.