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:H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub> + 2 NaOH &rarr; Na<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub> + 2 H<sub>2</sub>O
 
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Often on discussion pages, people add gradually increasing numbers of colons before their comments to show that a new person is commenting, as in:
 
Often on discussion pages, people add gradually increasing numbers of colons before their comments to show that a new person is commenting, as in:
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::That's not fair! Give me just one example of something provocative I've written! Martin A. Walker 01:38, 24 May 2011 (EDT)
 
::That's not fair! Give me just one example of something provocative I've written! Martin A. Walker 01:38, 24 May 2011 (EDT)
 
How about [[WikiChem:Demonstration/George Washington]] for a start!  Walkerma is clearly pushing his anti-American POV!  User:Joe Smith.
 
How about [[WikiChem:Demonstration/George Washington]] for a start!  Walkerma is clearly pushing his anti-American POV!  User:Joe Smith.
:::Even when he's not pushing a POV, his writing is dreadful! Take a look at [[WikiChem:Demonstration/Adirondacks]].  User:Dan Jones
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:::Even when he's not pushing a POV, his writing is dreadful. Take a look at [[WikiChem:Demonstration/Adirondacks]].  User:Dan Jones
 
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::You both know those pages weren't written by me!  My account was hacked, and someone wrote those pages to try and get me blocked.  Martin A. Walker 01:39, 24 May 2011 (EDT)
  
 
==Adding links without transcluding==
 
==Adding links without transcluding==

Revision as of 00:39, 24 May 2011

Here are a few useful tips on editing and formatting text:

Adding a margin

The colon symbol (:) acts rather like the "tab" key, and it moves the text a small distance to the right. If you want it even further, just use two or three colons. This can be useful for formatting things to look nice. For example:

Sulfuric acid reacts with one mole of sodium hydroxide to produce sodium bisulfate, or with two moles of sodium hydroxide to produce sodium sulfate.

H2SO4 + NaOH → NaHSO4 + H2O
H2SO4 + 2 NaOH → Na2SO4 + 2 H2O

Often on discussion pages, people add gradually increasing numbers of colons before their comments to show that a new person is commenting, as in:

I think we should block User:Walkerma on this site. He writes too many provocative pages, and he has a very arrogant attitude towards other users. User:Joe Smith

I agree, he's a pain in the **** User:Jane Doe
That's not fair! Give me just one example of something provocative I've written! Martin A. Walker 01:38, 24 May 2011 (EDT)

How about WikiChem:Demonstration/George Washington for a start! Walkerma is clearly pushing his anti-American POV! User:Joe Smith.

Even when he's not pushing a POV, his writing is dreadful. Take a look at WikiChem:Demonstration/Adirondacks. User:Dan Jones
You both know those pages weren't written by me! My account was hacked, and someone wrote those pages to try and get me blocked. Martin A. Walker 01:39, 24 May 2011 (EDT)

Adding links without transcluding

On the previous tutorial page, I included a link to a template, but the template didn't appear on the tutorial page. Such links are very useful when discussing things, or in tutorials like this. If you want to add a link without tranclusion of the linked template (or image, or category), just stick a colon in front of the link, as in [[:Template:WikiProject Chemicals]]. Here are some examples: