SgWiki:Guidebook/Editing & Formatting

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Introduction Editing & Formatting Links Citing sources sgWiki Buses Ban & Warning Points

Contributors must follow SGWiki formatting standards. Proper editing ensures consistency, accuracy, and readability.

Text Formatting

Bold

Use three apostrophes before and after the text.

Code

Welcome to '''sgWiki'''

Result

Welcome to sgWiki

Italic

Use two apostrophes before and after the text.

Code

Welcome to ''sgWiki''

Result

Welcome to sgWiki

Underline

Use <u> and </u> tags.

Code

Welcome to <u>sgWiki</u>

Result

Welcome to sgWiki

Strikethrough

Use <s> and </s> tags.

Code

Welcome to <s>sgWiki</s>

Result

Welcome to sgWiki

Headers

Headers divide articles into sections and subsections. They keep pages structured and easy to navigate.

  • Use the equals sign (=) before and after text.
  • The number of equals signs must match on both sides.
  • More equals signs = smaller header level (1–6).
  • Level 1 is the largest; Level 6 is the smallest.

To create a header "Deployments" and a sub-header "SBS Transit":

Code

==Deployments==
===SBS Transit===

Tables

Tables are used to present structured information such as specifications, deployments, and service lists. They ensure data is displayed neatly in rows and columns.

  • Start with {| and end with |}.
  • Add a new row with |-.
  • Header cells → !
  • Data cells → |
  • Use class="wikitable" for standard styling.
  • Apply mw-collapsible for large datasets.

To create a table with two columns and one data row:

Code

{| class="wikitable"
!Column 1
!Column 2
|-
|Data A
|Data B
|}