
This text after # must match up to a section heading in order for the link to work correctly. You can do this by adding # and the name of the relevant section's heading after the page name in a link. Sometimes content does not have a dedicated article and is instead included as a section of a larger page: you may wish to link directly to the relevant section.to link to ] you would make a link like this: ]. Instead you should change the text displayed with the link to use correct capitalisation e.g. If there are more capitalised words, excluding proper nouns and the first word of the page name, in the name of the page you wish to link then you will not be able to change the the words' capitalisation in this way.capitalising ] is not necessary when written in text, changing to ] still links correctly. This can be useful for ensuring that correct capitalisation is used as only proper nouns should be capitalised e.g. Though all page names start with a capital letter, you do not have to capitalise the first letter of a linked page for the link to work.You can change the text displayed with a link without affecting where the link goes this can be used when the name of the page you want to link to does not fit in with what you are writing, e.g.Adding extra letters next to your link without a space includes these letters in the link text this can be used to add correct plurals e.g.You can achieve this by manipulating links like so: Links should fit in with the rest of the sentence. Use the preview to check that any links you have added are working correctly.

Redlinks do not link to existing pages and instead direct a reader to create a new page with that name.


Click the icons to add bold/italics while the text you want to add the effect to is selected. This can be done manually, using the apostrophe key of your keyboard, or by using the bold ( ) or italic ( ) buttons of the Source mode editor. The same policies and guidelines for usage apply when using Source mode.īold is added by placing '''triple apostrophes''' around the text and italics are added by putting ''double apostrophes'' around the text.
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This portion of the guide will cover how to perform the same functions mentioned in RuneScape:Editing/VisualEditor basics using Source mode.
