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If you see "<span style="color:darkblue;">view source</span>" and not "<span style="color:darkblue;">edit</span>" you are not logged in.<br /><br /> | If you see "<span style="color:darkblue;">view source</span>" and not "<span style="color:darkblue;">edit</span>" you are not logged in.<br /><br /> | ||
− | <span style="color:hotpink;"><b>To understand the next part you must be in <u>edit</u> mode!</b></span> <br /><br /> | + | <span style="color:hotpink;"><b>To understand the next part you must be in <span style="color:darkblue;"><u>edit</u> |
+ | <span style="color:hotpink;">mode!</b></span> <br /><br /> | ||
In fact, you may want to switch back and forth between Page and Edit modes! <br /> | In fact, you may want to switch back and forth between Page and Edit modes! <br /> |
Revision as of 19:07, 30 March 2015
Contents
Two Modes: page / edit
In page mode, you see what a visitor sees. In edit mode you see the page with formatting codes. <p>Under the title of the page Sandbox (bac à sable) you should see 11 buttons (the first two are B and I</p> You can type here: </p>
<b>to understand the next part you must be in Page mode!</b>
Feel free to <b>switch</b> back and forth between Edit and Page mode for the next sections. <p>This is a very short <b>paragraph</b> equal = 'i: kwəl equality = i: 'kwal ɪ ti
apostrophe(s) = ə pa: strə fi:(z)
can also be used for
Please enter edit mode by changing tabs from "page" to "edit" above (next to the picture, at the top). You may look at history mode too, if you wish.
If you see "view source" and not "edit" you are not logged in.
To understand the next part you must be in edit
mode!</b>
In fact, you may want to switch back and forth between Page and Edit modes!
switch = basculer</p>
Edit mode
Using the edit box buttons
<p>Feel free to play, don't worry if you make a mistake.
You can't break the wiki.
Well, ok, maybe you can break it if you really try, but <b>don't try</b>, ok? ^^
Using HTML
example
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
with two line breaks and twenty-two pink dots.</p>
Using wiki syntax
The number (#) sign
The asterisk (*)
The equal (=) sign
<p>Return to <b>page mode</b>. How does the table of contents look now?</p>
The apostrophe (')