Another<\/b> ordered list item<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\nBlocks or code (formulas and multi-line code, for example) can be created by using the `` tag.\n\n\nSuch text will *not* display **any** other Markdown features, and will be plain text.\n\nIt will however, display HTML features:\n\nThis is bolded text<\/b> and this is italicized text<\/i>.\n<\/pre>\n\nBlock quotes can be made by using the `` tag.\n\nText within quotes can<\/i> use other HTML<\/b> features as well.<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\t\t\n\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\t<\/th>\n\t\t\t<\/tr>\n\t\t<\/thead>\n\t\t |
\n\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\t<\/td>\n\t\t\t<\/tr>\n\t\t<\/tbody>\n\t<\/table>\n\nTables begin with `` and always has a table body ``, but often also a table head ``. \n\nInside the table body and head you can find table row elements ``. Inside table row elements in the table head you can find table header elements ``, and inside table row elements in the table body you can find table data cells ` | `.\n\nInside the ` | <\/td>` is where the actual content of the table is found.\n\nMany tables on the wiki use the `table table-striped` Bootstrap class, these are often found in Combat tables on enemy pages.\nEx: ``\n\nTable headings and table data cells often use the styling attribute `align`, specifically `align=\"center\"`. This is used to center the data inside the table header and data elements.\n\nFor more information about table syntax and other HTML or Markdown syntax, please use the links provided here<\/a>.\n\n## Links {#links}\n\nIf you visit a page, then you may encounter four kind of links:\n\n- [link to an existing wiki page](\/wiki\/swords)\n- [link to particular point within wiki page](\/wiki\/stat-increase-potions#defense)\n- [link to a non existing wiki page](\/wiki\/no-such-page)\n- [external link](http:\/\/www.realmofthemadgod.com). Any link not pointing to a wiki page.\n\nIf you want to link to a wiki page, always use relative links.\ne.g: `[Swords](\/wiki\/swords)` instead of `[Swords](https:\/\/www.realmeye.com\/wiki\/swords)`.\n\n## Images {#images}\n\nImages of game objects can be found at [static.drips.pw\/rotmg\/wiki](http:\/\/static.drips.pw\/rotmg\/wiki)\n\nYou can't upload new images to the wiki, use [imgur](https:\/\/imgur.com) to host them.\n\n## Colors {#colors}\n\nSee the [available colors](\/wiki\/wiki-colors) for use on wiki pages.\n\n## Navigation {#navigation}\n\nAdding navigation will add listed pages as children of the current page, displaying them as bulleted links in the navigation sidebar, and optionally displaying them as a list of links at the bottom of the page.\n\nTo add additional children to a given page, it must first already be linked in the navigation, whether it be a child of the [navigation root](\/wiki\/navigation-root), or a child of another visible page. Selecting and typing in the input field will perform a search of the wiki for pages with the searched text.\n\nOnce chosen, the navigation children may be reordered by dragging and dropping the lines for their entries, and may be removed by clicking on the 'x' in line with the given entry.\n\n![The navigation pane as seen on the equipment wiki page](https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/0lioNwG.png)\n\n##Saving {#saving}\n\nWhen you've finished editing a wiki page, the *Saving* tab will submit the saved changes with a required comment which should describe the nature and reason for the edit.\n\nDo note that sometimes if the coding you added to a page is incorrect, you will not be able to save. (Also occurs if a navigation edit conflicts with the navigation in another page). \n\n![Saving tab, displaying a text field requiring an added comment describing edits and a submission button](https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/D24EqIF.png)\n\n## Best practices {#best-practices}\n\n- RealmEye uses HTML5, so don't use self closing tags.\n(e.g. use ` ` instead of ` ` and `` instead of ``)\n- Only use ` ` for new lines within HTML (usually tables), and use ` ` instead of triple hyphens or asterisks to create horizontal rules.\n- Use horizontal rules to separate parts of the content, instead of empty tables and whatnot.\n- When adding images, be sure to include alternate text and title text\n(ex. `![alt text](foo.url \"title text\")` or ``)\n- Keep the title consistent with the path if possible. This makes linking much easier.\n- Always link to wiki pages with their path (`\/wiki\/page-name`).\n- After saving the page, check if there are...\n - any broken links \n - layout differences to the preview\n- When adding images or external links, use `https:\/\/sitename.com` instead of `http:\/\/sitename.com` whenever possible. This will allow users browsing the wiki securely to avoid having traffic over both `http` and `https`.\n- You can also use protocol-relative urls, like this `\/\/sitename.com`, as long as the linked resource can be accessed with https. RealmEye enforces https connections, so all protocol-relative urls will be converted to https on the wiki. If the linked resource is only available through http, then please specify the protocol in the url.\n\n## Frequently Asked Questions {#faq}\n\n<\/a>What should I change on the wiki?\n\n: There are a number of ways which you can help the wiki. You can:\n\n - add to pages which have outdated or missing information\n - correct pages which have incorrect information\n - update poorly formatted wiki pages to follow new styling preferences (as outlined on this page)\n - revert or correct edits which vandalize the wiki and report vandals to a [wiki moderator](\/wiki\/wiki-moderators)\n\n In addition, the [Help the Wiki](\/wiki\/help-the-wiki) page is regularly updated with current lists of pages which need updates, so when in doubt, start there.\n\n<\/a>Where can I see changes and history of the wiki?\n\n: A list of all of the most recent edits to any wiki page within the last 24 hours can be found [on the Recent Changes of the RotMG Wiki page](\/recent-changes-of-the-rotmg-wiki). Additionally, any page which can be edited retains a history of all edits made to the page, which can be found by clicking on the *Page History* link in the Tools section while on that page, or by visiting `\/history-of-wiki-page\/` for the given wiki page.\n\n<\/a>What does this rounded arrow symbol mean? ![Rounded Arrow Symbol](https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/ZiI7jdf.png \"Rounded Arrow Symbol\")\n\n: This rounded arrow symbol is shown in the right-most column of the history of any page which was reverted to an earlier revision. Hovering over the symbol will name the version which was reverted to, and clicking on the symbol will link to the page as it appeared in that version.\n\n<\/a>What does this lock symbol mean? ![Lock Symbol](https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/QH03Uwn.png \"Lock Symbol\")\n\n: This lock symbol is shown to the top-right of any **locked page** and in the right-most column of the history of any page which was locked or edited while locked. Locked pages may not be edited or reverted in any way except by [wiki moderators](\/wiki\/wiki-moderators).\nIf you feel a locked page needs to be edited, send a message to a wiki moderator regarding a need for such a change.\n\n<\/a>I want to practice coding. Is there a place where I can?\n\n: You can experiment with coding and play around with it in the [sandbox](\/wiki\/sandbox). Have fun playing with the code!\n"],[[],["\/wiki\/lists","\/wiki\/templates","\/wiki\/wiki-colors","\/wiki\/gif-images","\/wiki\/wiki-moderators"]]);initializeCookieConsentBanner("e"); | |