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* Go to the option wheel dropdown menu to the right of the search box. Select "upload file".
* Go to the option wheel dropdown menu to the right of the search box. Select "upload file".
* Under "Source file" hit the "Choose file" button. This will bring up a search box.
* Under "Source file" hit the "Choose file" button. This will bring up a search box.
* * If you're doing this for the Handbook, you will need to have the images downloaded in your local drive first. Gdocs doesn't let you download images easily but don't worry, as [https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1Dk4unrdiz3JVT3opjXM4PjSdB213dbiv all handbook images are compiled here]. Download them to your local drive from the Gfolder and proceed as normal.
** If you're doing this for the Handbook, you will need to have the images downloaded in your local drive first. Gdocs doesn't let you download images easily but don't worry, as [https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1Dk4unrdiz3JVT3opjXM4PjSdB213dbiv all handbook images are compiled here]. Download them to your local drive from the Gfolder and proceed as normal.
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Revision as of 09:11, 11 February 2019

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Additional MediaWiki formatting tips

(The following tips expand on the info contained in the handbook)

Gdocs/Html to Wiki conversion

We have come up with a nifty way to convert text from Gdocs or anywebsite into Wikitext, saving us hours of formatting time. The procedure is described within "Additional MediaWiki Questions" above, but here is is broken down for maximum clarity:

  • Whether in Google docs or a website, select and copy the text
  • Go to the Online HTML Editor. Paste the Gdoc/web text on the right hand window
  • Now go to the left hand window, select all within and copy the html code that has been generated.
  • Next go to the Wiki converter and paste the html on the top window. Hit "convert".
  • Copy the converted text on the bottom window. Paste it in your wiki entry.

As excellent as this methods is, it leaves out three important elements that you will have to add manually: footnotes, images, internal links and unbolding headings. To insert these you will have to a/b the original Gdoc or web article with your wiki entry to identify where each of these need to be altered using the methods below:

Footnotes

The way to insert footnotes in Mediawiki by using references. Whenever there is a footnote, you need to paste its content between the two reference tags in the same location in the text where the reference is signalled. You do this by enclosing the footnote text within these two tags: <ref>...</ref>, e.g.:

<ref>PASTE FOOTNOTE CONTENT HERE</ref>

So, when copying from Google docs, you will have to copy every single footnote into the wikicode as a reference. If this isn't 100% clear, ask for a quick video demonstration or watch this tutorial.

Images

Unfortunately the editor doesn't convert images into wikitext, no matter whether you're copying from Gdocs or the web - it just leaves a space. This means that, just like with the footnotes, you will have to a/b the document, see where the images are located and upload them to the wiki version. So, if you're transferring from the handbook:

  • When happening upon an image, et your cursor on the corresponding space in the wiki editor.
  • Go to the option wheel dropdown menu to the right of the search box. Select "upload file".
  • Under "Source file" hit the "Choose file" button. This will bring up a search box.
    • If you're doing this for the Handbook, you will need to have the images downloaded in your local drive first. Gdocs doesn't let you download images easily but don't worry, as all handbook images are compiled here. Download them to your local drive from the Gfolder and proceed as normal.
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Internal links

Unbolding headings