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== WIKI GUIDE FOR LED2LEAP ==
== Wiki Guide for LED2LEAP ==


Here are some helpful informations how to work on the ledwiki site. When you click on [edit], on the page
you want to work on, the instruction is visible in the upper part of the page and it shows you how to do
Formatting, Links, Headings, Lists, Files, References and Discussions. You can just copy the information
you want to have on the right and adjust it with your content. The order you put in your Text, Links, Files
etc. is how they appear on the wiki page.


Here are some helpful informations how to work on the ledwiki site. When you click on [edit], on the page
you want to work on, the instruction is visible in the upper part of the page and it shows you how to do
Formatting, Links, Headings, Lists, Files, References and Discussions. You can just copy the information
you want to have on the right and adjust it with your content. The order you put in your Text, Links, Files
etc. is how they appear on the wiki page.




==UPLOAD A FILE==
Here is some helpful information on how to work on the ledwiki site. When you click on [edit], on the page you want to work on, the instruction is visible in the upper part of the page:
After the headline you can see the button just beside. [edit] Klick on it to edit or write a text, to link something or to put files or references in it.
 
[[File:Wiki19.png|150px|right]]
[[File:002 wiki.JPG|left|400px|]]
It’s very important that you just upload files, which are your work. They have to follow the terms of service
 
 
 
 
It shows you how to create formatting, links, headings, lists, files, references, discussions... Have a look through it, to get a feeling for it. You can just copy & paste the information/code you want to use and then add your content. The order you put your text, links, files
etc. in, is how they appear on the wiki page.
 
==Upload a file==
 
It’s very important that you only upload files, which are your personal work. They have to follow the terms of service
and licensing policies on Ledwiki.
and licensing policies on Ledwiki.
# In the cleft on the left you can choose the option “Upload a file”.
Use an easy Data Name, which you will find again.
# To view or search previously uploaded files go to the list of
uploaded files, (re)uploads are also logged in the upload log, deletions in the deletion log. In this
box you can also choose the options “Aligns”, to define the position and “Format”, to get four
options of design.
# Use the form below to upload files. To include a file in a page, use a link in one of the following
forms:
[[File:Wiki8.JPG|25px|left|none]]


[[File:001 wiki.JPG|50px|left]]
#At the bottom of the menu on the left side of the ledwiki site, under the heading '''Tools''' you can choose the option '''Upload file'''. When uploading a file, use a unique but easy to remember name for your file. You will have to place the file name in the wiki page's code when placing your image. If you copy the name of the file before uploading it to the wiki, you can then just paste it in the code when you need to. [[File:Wiki 19 pfeil.png|170px|none]]
# Go to the page you want to edit. Click this button, to insert the picture which you have already uploaded. [[File:001 wiki.JPG|50px|none]]
# To view or search previously uploaded files, go to the '''list of uploaded files''' which can be found at the top of the '''Upload file''' page. Uploads are also logged in to the '''upload log''', and deletions are in the '''deletion log'''. In this box you can also choose the options '''Aligns''', to define the position and “Format”, to get four options of design. Example: If your picture is ordered on the right and you want to have it on the left, just type "left" or "right" alignment in your code.
# This is an example of what the code of your picture could look like: [[File:003-wiki.JPG|280px|none|none]]
 
 
You can change the size of your file, by increasing the number in the pixel reference in the code. For example: 500px
is bigger than 200px. Just change the numbers to test and see which size format works best.
 
==Text==
 
 
All the different versions of headings can be found here.
Have a look on "What you type" and "What you get" and chose your favourite.
[[File:007 wiki mit pfeil.png|450px|left]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
You can edit your text in either '''bold''' or ''italic'', just click the corresponding button.[[File:004 wiki.JPG|50px|none]]
 
To embed a link, click this button and put in the URL.[[File:005 wiki.JPG|50px|none]]
 
To insert a reference click this button. [[File:006 wiki.JPG|50px|none]]
 
 
==Add Bullet Point==
 
 
If you want to list something, click on "Lists". You can choose between a Bulleted list and a Numbered list.
 
[[File:008 wiki pfeil.png|450px|left]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
==Add OpenStreetMap to Page==
 
 
What you type:
 
[[File:Code mapp.JPG|600px|left]]
 
 
 


====SIZE OF FILE====
What you get:
You can change the size of your file.The higher the number the bigger your picture. For example: 500px
is bigger than 200px. Just change the numbers and try out which versions fit better.


==TEXT==
{{#display_map: 44.4939047,11.3677972~Nürtingen|height=290px|width=880px }}

Latest revision as of 22:36, 22 March 2021

Wiki Guide for LED2LEAP

Here is some helpful information on how to work on the ledwiki site. When you click on [edit], on the page you want to work on, the instruction is visible in the upper part of the page:

002 wiki.JPG



It shows you how to create formatting, links, headings, lists, files, references, discussions... Have a look through it, to get a feeling for it. You can just copy & paste the information/code you want to use and then add your content. The order you put your text, links, files etc. in, is how they appear on the wiki page.

Upload a file

It’s very important that you only upload files, which are your personal work. They have to follow the terms of service and licensing policies on Ledwiki.

  1. At the bottom of the menu on the left side of the ledwiki site, under the heading Tools you can choose the option Upload file. When uploading a file, use a unique but easy to remember name for your file. You will have to place the file name in the wiki page's code when placing your image. If you copy the name of the file before uploading it to the wiki, you can then just paste it in the code when you need to.
    Wiki 19 pfeil.png
  2. Go to the page you want to edit. Click this button, to insert the picture which you have already uploaded.
    001 wiki.JPG
  3. To view or search previously uploaded files, go to the list of uploaded files which can be found at the top of the Upload file page. Uploads are also logged in to the upload log, and deletions are in the deletion log. In this box you can also choose the options Aligns, to define the position and “Format”, to get four options of design. Example: If your picture is ordered on the right and you want to have it on the left, just type "left" or "right" alignment in your code.
  4. This is an example of what the code of your picture could look like:
    003-wiki.JPG


You can change the size of your file, by increasing the number in the pixel reference in the code. For example: 500px is bigger than 200px. Just change the numbers to test and see which size format works best.

Text

All the different versions of headings can be found here. Have a look on "What you type" and "What you get" and chose your favourite.

007 wiki mit pfeil.png






You can edit your text in either bold or italic, just click the corresponding button.

004 wiki.JPG

To embed a link, click this button and put in the URL.

005 wiki.JPG

To insert a reference click this button.

006 wiki.JPG


Add Bullet Point

If you want to list something, click on "Lists". You can choose between a Bulleted list and a Numbered list.

008 wiki pfeil.png








Add OpenStreetMap to Page

What you type:

Code mapp.JPG



What you get:

Loading map...