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Cheatsheet
Wiki markup

  • No space at the beginning of a text paragraph
  • Double newline for a new paragraph

  • '''bold'''
  • ''italics''
  • <sup>superscript</sup>
  • <sub>subscript</sub>

bold:
italics:
superscript
subscript

                     
  • <s>strikeout</s>
  • <u>underline</u>
  • <big>big text</big>
  • <small>small text</small>

strikeout:
underline:
big text
small text


Section
structuring:
 

== Early years ==
== Studies ==
== Career ==

 


=== Postgraduate studies ===
=== Journalism ===

 



==== Publisher ====


  • link to an article: [[atom]]atom
  • link to an article: [[atom|atomic]]atomic
  • link to an article: [[atom]]icatomic

Bulleted
list:
* Water
* Suger
** white
** brown
* Flour
  • Water
  • suger
    • white
    • brown
  • Flour
             
Numbered
list:
# Proteins
# Fats
## saturated
## unsaturated
# Carbs
  1. Proteins
  2. Fats
    1. saturated
    2. unsaturated
  3. Carbs

External link: [http://dschool.edu.gr/ Greek digital school]Greek digital school


Talk pages:

  • :::::::::: → text indent
  • ~~~ → signature without timestamp
  • ~~~~ → full signature
  • ~~~~~ → timestamp only

  • Comment (hidden text): <!-- comment -->
  • Non breaking space &nbsp;
  • Non breaking dash &ndash;
  • Line change <br />

Citation reference forms

Citation reference syntax, copy & paste inside articles.

<ref>
{{cite web
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}}</ref>
<ref>
{{cite book
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}}</ref>
<ref>
{{cite journal
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 |issue = 
 |year = 
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}}</ref>
<ref>
{{cite news
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 |newspaper = 
 |agency = 
 |pages = 
 |date = 
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}}</ref>

          

<ref>
{{cite conference
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}}</ref>
{{cite AV media
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 | archive-url =
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 | format =
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 | oclc =
 | quote =
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}}


Footnotes & references usage


text commented or explained with note <ref group="note">NOTE1</ref>


text documented (sourced) with reference <ref>REFERENCE1</ref>


== Notes ==
{{reflist|group="note"}}

== References ==
{{reflist}}

text commented or explained with note [note 1]

text documented with reference [1]

Notes
  1. NOTE1
References
  1. REFERENCE1



Add label - reuse reference


<ref name="DailyMews1">Daily Mews, «Miracle in Rio», page 5, 14 Aug 2014</ref>
<ref name="DailyNews1"/>



Multiple referencing in one source


text 1 documented [1]

text 2 documented [2]

References
  1. Emotional intelligence, p. 137-140 (Optimism)
  2. Emotional intelligence, p. 199-201 (Toxic thinking)
Sources
  • Daniel Goleman (2005). Emotional intelligence. Bantam Books. ISBN 978-0553383713.

Article mark templates

  • {{unreferenced | April 2026}}
  • {{no footnotes | April 2026}}
  • {{pov | April 2026}}
  • {{disputed title | April 2026}}
  • {{citation needed}} • {{clarify}} • {{vague}}
  • {{original research}}
  • {{technical}}
  • {{subst:copyvio {{!}} url=source(s)}}
  • {{advert}}
  • {{autobiography}}
  • {{fringe theories}}

  • {{Copy to Wikisource}}
  • {{Copy to Wikivoyage}}
  • {{Copy to Wiktionary}}

  • {{deletebecause | reason}} (speed delete)
  • {{notability | April 2026}}
  • {{subst:proposed deletion}} (not under speed delete criteria)

  • {{disambiguation}}

  • {{cleanup | reason=