User:Isilverskeleton/Classic Editor Tools

If you are looking for a professional guide, this is random gobbledygook notes fo me to know what I am doing, and some Wikis use tab boxes that turn blue when you hover over them in the visual editor, and then it sends you to a messy classic editor / source editor formatted tab.

I am pretty much testing random commands on both the Visual Editor (To see how basic commands look in the classic editor) and using random commands in the classic editor / source editor.

Here it goes

* Disclamer: I am a noob at FANDOM Wikia posts, but I just want to help out, so im using this is a sorta Rough Draft. I I make an actual guide it will be here: [Not made yet, will be made soon, maybe, im lazy lol]

Notes:

 * Put &lt;nowiki&gt; at the start and &lt;/nowiki&gt; at the end while using the source / classic editor if you use the triggers for things so you don't have a non-exsistent link or random bold/italic text
 * Any command in <> will be like this: text using command | The starting point is the name of the command in <>, then the text, then a / with the name inside <>. / Means end.

Top Bar Commands
Undo: Ctrl+Z (Duh)

Paragraph / Font Type
Paragraph (Normal): (Just type it in normally) Bananas

Heading: To make a heading, type this:
Heading == ==

Sub-heading 1:
Sub-heading === ===

Sub-heading 2:
Sub 2 ==== ====

Sub-heading 3:
Sub 3 ==== =====

Sub-heading 4:
Sub 4 ====== ====== "Block Quote: Block Quote text" Preformatted: Just put a space before text ([Paragraph] | [ Preformatted])

=Big text: =Big text== =(This type of text is not in drop-down box, only in source / classic editor, I got it because paragraph is zero equals and heading is 2, so what would be 1? my theory is this is an old heading they kept in for gits and shiggles) =

\*Hmm*\

B, I, and Linkoptions
Bold: Bold

Italics: Italic

Both: Bold and Italic

Link: Click Me, so basicly [Link Text],

WikiLink: Or, they could link a fandom post (in the same wiki) like this:  Click Me or Text

It works: Click Me = Click Me

To link a Wikipedia post, do, or. Note: The article name will also be the text that displays.

See: =

Also, are also templates, but theres a lot to cover on those. Maybe I'll make 'em soon.

Disclamer: I can not put in my own videos, so I am just gonna use a random one (I was gonna use Rick Astley: Never Gonna Give You Up, but I couldn't get it to work.
Video:

This is a random video I found called "Hey Song - Rock n roll part 2- Gary Glitter"

In the source editor, it says: