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| + | {| border="1" cellpadding="2" | ||
| + | !style="background:#FFFF99"|Markup or Style | ||
| + | !style="background:#FFFF99"|When used | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |<nowiki> = </nowiki> | ||
| + | |H1 - Never used in top 10 | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |<nowiki> == </nowiki> | ||
| + | |H2 - used as main headers within a page. Will be appear in TOC if one is included. | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |<nowiki> < and > </nowiki> | ||
| + | |Used instead of < and > when used as strings as compared to HTML tags. Sometimes the Wiki allows < and > to go through without using the escapes but sometimes it does bad things. For example <em><nowiki><b> '''BOLD''' notbold</nowiki></em> actually produces <em><b> '''BOLD''' notbold</em>. Probably not what you want. | ||
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| + | |<nowiki> === </nowiki> | ||
| + | |H3 - used as second-level headers within a page. Will not appear in TOC by default. | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |<nowiki> __NOTOC__ </nowiki> | ||
| + | |Prevents default display of TOC which happens as soon as there is a total of four or more H1 (shouldn't be used) or H2 headers. | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |<nowiki> __TOC__ </nowiki> | ||
| + | |Forces creation of a TOC at that point - even if a TOC would otherwise have not been generated. | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |<nowiki> “ and ” </nowiki> | ||
| + | |Used as “double quote characters” where needed. | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |<nowiki> ‘ and ’ </nowiki> | ||
| + | |Used as &ls;uo;singe quote characters’ where needed. | ||
| + | |} | ||
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==Template Pages== | ==Template Pages== | ||
Revision as of 14:26, 13 May 2007
Introduction
This page is intended as an aid to editors of the 2007 Top 10 Vulnerabilities list.
Please help this page grow.
Content Pages
Markup Used
| Markup or Style | When used |
|---|---|
| = | H1 - Never used in top 10 |
| == | H2 - used as main headers within a page. Will be appear in TOC if one is included. |
| < and > | Used instead of < and > when used as strings as compared to HTML tags. Sometimes the Wiki allows < and > to go through without using the escapes but sometimes it does bad things. For example <b> '''BOLD''' notbold actually produces BOLD notbold</em>. Probably not what you want. |
| === | H3 - used as second-level headers within a page. Will not appear in TOC by default. |
| __NOTOC__ | Prevents default display of TOC which happens as soon as there is a total of four or more H1 (shouldn't be used) or H2 headers. |
| __TOC__ | Forces creation of a TOC at that point - even if a TOC would otherwise have not been generated. |
| “ and ” | Used as “double quote characters” where needed. |
| ‘ and ’ | Used as &ls;uo;singe quote characters’ where needed. |
Template Pages
| Page Link | Contents of Page |
|---|---|
| Template:Top_10_2007:TopTemplate | Template to produce the top of the page. |
| Template:Top_10_2007:BottomTemplate | Template to produce the bottom of the page. |
| Template:PrevLink | Template to produce link to previous page in Template:Top_10_2007:TopTemplate and Template:Top_10_2007:BottomTemplate. |
| Template:MainLink | Template to produce link to the Top_10_2007 main page in Template:Top_10_2007:TopTemplate and Template:Top_10_2007:BottomTemplate. |
| Template:Nothing | Template that produces nothing. It is used by Template:Top_10_2007:TopTemplate and Template:Top_10_2007:BottomTemplate to produce nothing. For example, Top 10 2007 has no previous nor main link so the Nothing template is called instead. |
| Template:FIXUP | Template that produces FIXUP notes. The template takes two arguments. The first is a name identifying the user (could be full name, username, initials, it is simply for identification) who added the FIXUP tag. The second is a comment about what needs to be fixed up. For example, {{FIXUP|Neil Smithline|Demo of FIXUP}} produces FIXUP: {{{1}}}: {{{2}}}
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General Wiki Help
See Help:Contents.
About Templates
Before doing anything with the templates I strongly suggest you have familiarity with Wikipedia's Template Help and Wikipedia's Advanced Templates Help.