`)\r\n- Use `
` instead of double space at the end of lines to create a new line.\r\n- Use horizontal rules to separate parts of the content, instead of empty tables and whatnot.\r\n- Keep the title consistent with the path if possible. This makes linking much easier.\r\n- Always link to wiki pages with their path (`\/wiki\/page-name`).\r\n- After saving the page, check\r\n - if there are any broken links \r\n - or layout differences to the preview","Creating and maintaining the RotMG wiki is a community endeavor. Anybody who has a RotMG player with at least Rank 14 can edit the wiki. This page provides a technical description about the wiki.\r\n\r\n- [Anatomy of a page](#anatomy-of-a-page)\r\n- [How to create or edit a page](#how-to-create-or-edit-a-page)\r\n- [The wiki editor](#the-wiki-editor)\r\n- [Wiki syntax](#wiki-syntax)\r\n- [Links](#links)\r\n- [Images](#images)\r\n- [Navigation](#navigation)\r\n- [Saving](#saving)\r\n- [Best practices](#best-practices)\r\n\r\n###<\/a>Anatomy of a page\r\n\r\nParts of a page are:\r\n\r\n- path\r\n- title\r\n- body\r\n- navigation children\r\n\r\n![](http:\/\/imgur.com\/WxiFdJR.png)\r\n\r\n###<\/a>How to create or edit a page\r\nPages are identified by their path. A path starts with `\/wiki\/`, followed by lowercase letters (`a-z`), digits (`0-9`) and dashes (`-`). Dashes are only to separate words, so you can't start or end a path with a dash, and a dash can't follow another dash<\/small>.\r\n\r\nTo edit a page that already exists, visit the page and click on the *Edit this page* link in the tools section. It will only show up, if you have permission to edit the page.\r\n\r\n![](http:\/\/imgur.com\/JhMzQFV.png)\r\n\r\nIf you visit a path that isn't associated to a page, you'll be greeted by the following message:\r\n\r\n![](http:\/\/imgur.com\/f04GP2p.png)\r\n\r\nClick on the link and the wiki editor will be opened for the path.\r\n\r\n###<\/a>The wiki editor\r\n\r\nThe wiki editor is divided into two parts:\r\n\r\n- *the live preview* at the top\r\n- *the editor* at the bottom\r\n\r\n![](http:\/\/imgur.com\/ZqOaITs.png)\r\n\r\nYou can adjust the size of the editor with the gray handle at the middle. The editor itself is split up into three parts. The first one - shown on the picture - is for editing the content. You can edit the title, but best practice is to keep the path and the title consistent. You can't change the path of a page. The title is plain text, only the body uses the wiki syntax.\r\n\r\n###<\/a>Wiki syntax\r\n\r\nThe wiki engine uses [Markdown](http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Markdown) to format the body. \r\nYou can find more information on the following pages: \r\n\r\n- [Basics](http:\/\/daringfireball.net\/projects\/markdown\/basics)\r\n- [Full syntax](http:\/\/daringfireball.net\/projects\/markdown\/syntax)\r\n- [Cheat sheets](https:\/\/www.google.com\/search?q=markdown+cheat+sheet)\r\n\r\n`todo: write an inline intro to markdown here`\r\n\r\n###<\/a>Links\r\nIf you visit a page, then you may encounter three kind of links:\r\n\r\n- [link to an existing wiki page](\/wiki\/swords)\r\n- [link to a non existing wiki page](\/wiki\/no-such-page)\r\n- [external link](http:\/\/www.realmofthemadgod.com). Any link not pointing to a wiki page.\r\n\r\nIf you want to link to a wiki page, always use relative links. e.g: `[Swords](\/wiki\/swords)`\r\n\r\n###<\/a>Images\r\nImages from the old wiki can be found at `\/s\/a\/img\/wiki\/filename`\r\n\r\nImages of game objects can be found at [rotmgwiki.atom.tmp.sh](http:\/\/rotmgwiki.atom.tmp.sh). Thanks to Atomizer.\r\n\r\nYou can't upload new images to the wiki, use [imgur](http:\/\/imgur.com) to host them.\r\n\r\n###<\/a>Navigation\r\n`todo`\r\n\r\n###<\/a>Saving\r\n`todo`\r\n\r\n###<\/a>Best practices\r\n\r\n- Use markdown instead of html if possible.\r\n- The page uses html5, so don't use self closing tags.
\r\n(e.g. `<\/a>` instead of ``)\r\n- Use `
` instead of double space at the end of lines to create a new line.\r\n- Use horizontal rules to separate parts of the content, instead of empty tables and whatnot.\r\n- Keep the title consistent with the path if possible. This makes linking much easier.\r\n- Always link to wiki pages with their path (`\/wiki\/page-name`).\r\n- After saving the page, check\r\n - if there are any broken links \r\n - or layout differences to the preview"],[[],[]]);initializeCookieConsentBanner("e");