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Pixie -- I noticed you used em dashes in your article. I want to use them, but can't find a way to format them. Did you write your article using a word processor and then copy it to mormonwiki? Or did you insert your em dashes while writing right on the wiki site? Gale | Pixie -- I noticed you used em dashes in your article. I want to use them, but can't find a way to format them. Did you write your article using a word processor and then copy it to mormonwiki? Or did you insert your em dashes while writing right on the wiki site? Gale | ||
+ | :It looks like, per the article's history, Dalman is responsible for the em dashes in the article. I can't say exactly how he put them in, but they can be inserted easily enough by entering: — | ||
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+ | :This text would be interpreted by your browser to appears as follows: — | ||
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+ | :This is not peculiar to wiki markup, but is rather a standard HTML special character markup, though it is little used. You can see exactly how someone got a special character or any other odd thing into their page by clicking on the "edit" tab and reviewing the wiki markup for the page.--[[User:Seanmcox|Seanmcox]] 09:58, 11 December 2007 (MST) |
Latest revision as of 09:58, 11 December 2007
Pixie -- I noticed you used em dashes in your article. I want to use them, but can't find a way to format them. Did you write your article using a word processor and then copy it to mormonwiki? Or did you insert your em dashes while writing right on the wiki site? Gale
- It looks like, per the article's history, Dalman is responsible for the em dashes in the article. I can't say exactly how he put them in, but they can be inserted easily enough by entering: —
- This text would be interpreted by your browser to appears as follows: —
- This is not peculiar to wiki markup, but is rather a standard HTML special character markup, though it is little used. You can see exactly how someone got a special character or any other odd thing into their page by clicking on the "edit" tab and reviewing the wiki markup for the page.--Seanmcox 09:58, 11 December 2007 (MST)