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`` instead of ``)\r\n- Use `
` instead of double space at the end of lines to create a new line, and use `
\/history-of-wiki-page\/<page name><\/code> for the given wiki page.\r\n<\/dd>\r\n- \r\n<\/a>What does this rounded arrow symbol mean? \r\n<\/dt>\r\n
- \r\nThis 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.\r\n<\/dd>\r\n
- \r\n<\/a>What does this lock symbol mean? \r\n<\/dt>\r\n
- \r\nThis lock symbol is shown to the top-right of any locked page<\/b> 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<\/a>.
\r\nIf you feel an edit to a page which is locked, send a message to a wiki moderator regarding a need for such a change.\r\n<\/dd>\r\n<\/dl>","Creating and maintaining the RotMG wiki is a community endeavor. Any RotMG player of at least Rank 14 can edit the wiki. This page provides a technical description about the wiki.\n\n- [Anatomy of a page](#anatomy-of-a-page)\n- [How to create or edit a page](#how-to-create-or-edit-a-page)\n- [The wiki editor](#the-wiki-editor)\n- [Wiki syntax](#wiki-syntax)\n- [Links](#links)\n- [Images](#images)\n- [Colors](#colors)\n- [Navigation](#navigation)\n- [Saving](#saving)\n- [Best practices](#best-practices)\n- [Frequently Asked Questions](#faq)\n\n## Anatomy of a page {#anatomy-of-a-page}\n\nParts of a page are:\n\n- Path\n- Title\n- Body\n- Navigation \n- Children\n\n![Typical wiki page layout, with a title, body text, navigation children listed below the body, and a navigation on the right side](https:\/\/imgur.com\/WxiFdJR.png)\n\n## How to create or edit a page {#how-to-create-or-edit-a-page}\n\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>.\n\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.\n\n![Edit this page link in the list of wiki tools](https:\/\/imgur.com\/JhMzQFV.png)\n\nIf you visit a path that isn't associated to a page, you'll be greeted by the following message:\n\n![Non-existing wiki page entry, which says that the page doesn't exist, but can be created by clicking on a link](\/\/imgur.com\/f04GP2p.png)\n\nClick on the link and the wiki editor will be opened for the path.\n\n## The wiki editor {#the-wiki-editor}\n\nThe wiki editor is divided into two parts:\n\n- *the live preview* at the top\n- *the editor* at the bottom\n\n![Wiki page editor, showing the wiki page preview in a top panel, and the editor for th page in a bottom panel](\/\/imgur.com\/ZqOaITs.png)\n\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.\n\n## Wiki syntax {#wiki-syntax}\n\nThe wiki engine uses [Markdown](https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Markdown) to format the body. \nYou can find more information on the following pages: \n\n- [Markdown Basics](https:\/\/daringfireball.net\/projects\/markdown\/basics)\n- [Full Markdown syntax](https:\/\/daringfireball.net\/projects\/markdown\/syntax)\n- [Markdown Cheat sheets](https:\/\/www.google.com\/search?q=markdown+cheat+sheet)\n\nAlong with Markdown, you can also use simple [HTML](https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/HTML) to format the body.\nYou can find more information on the following pages:\n\n- [HTML Basics](https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Learn\/Getting_started_with_the_web\/HTML_basics)\n- [Full HTML syntax](https:\/\/developer.mozilla.org\/en-US\/docs\/Web\/HTML)\n- [HTML Cheat sheets](https:\/\/www.google.com\/search?q=html+cheat+sheet)\n\n### Basic Markdown etiquette\n\n#### Modifying text\nTo make text *italicized* or **bold**, surround it in two asterisks `*` or underscores `_`, as such:\n`_italicized_ and **bolded** text` (asterisks are preferred for clarity)\n\nPage headers are noted by starting a line with a number of pound signs equivalent to the level of the header. The wiki supports headers of every level from 1 to 6, but typically reserves a level 1 header for the page title.\nEx: `#Level 1 header`, `##Level 2 header`, and so on.\n\nTo create space between lines, you may either insert a single line break with the html tag `
`, or separate paragraphs of text by entering two new lines in the editor.\n\nLinks may be embedded by surrounding the text to be linked in square brackets and appending the url to be linked within parentheses following the closing bracket.\nEx: `[RotMG Wiki](\/wiki\/realm-of-the-mad-god)` will display as [RotMG Wiki](\/wiki\/realm-of-the-mad-god)\n\n#### Organizing information\n\nLists may be ordered or unordered, the former appearing with a number, period and space preceding the text, and the latter with a hyphen `-` and a space preceding the text.\nFor example, the following markdown text\n\n List 1\n \n - An *unordered* list item\n - **Another** unordered list item\n \n List 2\n \n 1. An *ordered* list item\n 2. **Another** ordered list item\n\nwill produce the following output:\n\nList 1\n\n- An *unordered* list item\n- **Another** unordered list item\n\nList 2\n\n1. An *ordered* list item\n2. **Another** ordered list item\n\nText which represents code or code-style variables can be surrounded by backticks \\`<\/code> to style them as such.
\nEx: You can teleport by typing \\`\/teleport \\`<\/code> will display as You can teleport by typing `\/teleport `\n\nBlocks of code (formulas and multi-line code, for example) can be created by adding four spaces to each line.\n\n Such text will *not* display **any** other Markdown features, and will be plain text.\n\nBlock quotes can be made by prefacing each line of marked-up text with > <\/code>.\n\n> Text within quotes *can* use **other Markdown** features as well.\n\n#### Inserting images and usage with links\n\nImages may be embedded using a similar format to links --- create a Markdown url which uses the text of the link to describe the image's content and links directly to the image itself, and precede it with an exclamation point.\nEx: `![Guild Founder's Gold Crown](https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/zdaoNXP.png)` will display as ![Guild Founder's Gold Crown](https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/zdaoNXP.png)\n\n*tip: you may use both links and images at once, and can include title text on links or images by adding it in quotes after the url*\nEx:\n\n [a link with a title](\/wiki\/ \"Title text\"),\n ![an image with a title](https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/zdaoNXP.png \"Title text\"), and\n [![a linked image with a title](https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/zdaoNXP.png \"Title Text\")](\/wiki\/)\n\n [a link with a title](\/wiki\/ \"Title text\"), ![an image with a title](https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/zdaoNXP.png \"Title text\"), and [![a linked image with a title](https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/zdaoNXP.png \"Title Text\")](\/wiki\/)\n\n### Markdown Extra\n\nAs of January 27, 2014, the wiki supports a number of [Markdown Extra](http:\/\/michelf.ca\/projects\/php-markdown\/extra\/) features, namely [**fenced code blocks**](https:\/\/github.com\/jmcmanus\/pagedown-extra#fenced-code-blocks), [**tables**](https:\/\/github.com\/jmcmanus\/pagedown-extra#tables), [**definition lists**](https:\/\/github.com\/jmcmanus\/pagedown-extra#definition-lists), [**footnotes**](https:\/\/github.com\/jmcmanus\/pagedown-extra#footnotes), [**smartypants**](https:\/\/github.com\/jmcmanus\/pagedown-extra#smartypants), [**newlines**](https:\/\/github.com\/jmcmanus\/pagedown-extra#newlines), [**strikethrough**](https:\/\/github.com\/jmcmanus\/pagedown-extra#strikethrough), and [**special attributes**](https:\/\/github.com\/jmcmanus\/pagedown-extra#special-attributes).\n\nWhile very useful for reducing the size of some wiki articles, most of these features will not be necessary on a regular basis. If you'd like to know more about any of them, follow its link and read some of the examples.\n\nBasic HTML guide<\/h3>\n\nModifying text<\/h4>\nTo make text italicized<\/i> or bold<\/b>, surround with `` and `<\/i>` or `` and `<\/b>`, as such:\n`italicized<\/i> and bolded<\/b> text`.\n\nHTML headings are defined with the `` to `` tags.\nEx: `Level 1 header<\/h1>`, `Level 2 header<\/h2>`, and so on.\n\nTo create space between lines, use the `
` tag.\n\nThe HTML `` tag defines a hyperlink. It has the following syntax:\n`link text<\/a>`\n\nThe `href` attribute indicates the link's destination, for example:\n`RotMG Wiki<\/a>` will display as RotMG Wiki<\/a>\n\nOrganizing information<\/h4>\nLists may be ordered or unordered, the former using `` tags with `- ` tags within it, the latter using `
` tags with `- ` within it.\n\nFor example, the following in HTML\n\n List 1\n \n
\n - An unordered<\/i> list item<\/li>\n
- Another<\/b> unordered list item<\/li>\n <\/ul>\n \n List 2\n \n
\n - An ordered<\/i> list item<\/li>\n
- Another<\/b> ordered list item<\/li>\n <\/ol>\n \nwill produce the following output:\n\nList 1\n\n
\n- An unordered<\/i> list item<\/li>\n
- Another<\/b> unordered list item<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\nList 2\n\n
\n- An ordered<\/i> list item<\/li>\n
- 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\nInserting images and usage with links<\/h4>\nImages are embedded using the `` tag with the `src` attribute pointing to the image source. The `title` attribute can be added to add text to the image which is display when hovered over it.\nEx: `` will display as \n\nYou can also both use links and images at once, this is done by putting `` tags around an `` tag.\nEx:\n`<\/a>`, which will display as: <\/a>\n\nTables<\/h3>\nTables on the RealmEye wiki are made with HTML, not Markdown. HTML tables are easier to read and modify. Here's what the basic structure of a table looks like:\n\n\t