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#The new colossus wolfenstein wiki code#
There have been a couple of other codes I had problems with, but since the XCOM space articles are mostly about modding the game executable directly, having a functional code tag is important. The text within the tag block displays below the tag display box, with loss of original formatting. In particular, the 'code' tag (on the Wiki) is not working correctly. Any pointers to such a page would be appreciated.

I have not been successful in finding any other equivalent guide listing any specific to Nexus. (I would have linked to the Help:Contents page, so any Help topic could be located, but that is just a matter of preference.) However, it seems some of the MediaWiki format codes are not implemented or at least not correctly in the Nexus Wiki.
#The new colossus wolfenstein wiki how to#
I found the link to the MediaWiki Help:Formatting within the ' How to post a new wiki page' article. But I can figure out the basics from examples and I read manuals.) Consequently I have been getting into the weeds of Wiki code, which is relatively new territory for me. I've recently taken on the organization of the XCOM namespace. for the TESNexus article database) until I am satisfied all the articles currently in the database have been transferred over to the new Wiki. I will keep the article database on the sites in their current location (e.g. The draw will take place once the 2.5 million member mark is reached, so hop to it! If you write 10 helpful articles or tutorials you get 10 tickets. For every new helpful article or tutorial added to the Wiki your account will be entered in to a lottery draw to win a $100 Amazon gift voucher (or an amount of same worth in your own currency). It's a time consuming process that I've been working on when I can but I could definitely use some help.Īs an added incentive for any budding wiki users I will be running a lottery on the Wiki from now until the end of the (soon to be announced) 2.5 millionth member competition. The articles and tutorials in the Wiki are sparse right now and each article and tutorial of worth needs to be manually added to the Wiki from the old article database and rearranged to fit the Wiki template. Normal wiki etiquette applies and remember everything is logged and vandalism will be handled and moderated as it would on any other section of the site (with a swift strike of the ban hammer). Once logged in you can create new pages and edit current ones as you would any other wiki.
#The new colossus wolfenstein wiki password#
The Wiki login system uses your Nexus username and password so you won't need to sign up again. MediaWiki as a platform is far more versatile than the article database ever would have been so it makes sense to do this switch.
#The new colossus wolfenstein wiki install#
It's designed to share information on making modding easier and provide tutorials and help for people struggling to install modifications or use the sites.

The mission statement is in no way to attempt to replace any popular community wiki's (such as the UESP or the official SDK wiki's for the various games). The Nexus Wiki is a simple Wiki set up to replace the article database on the sites and provide a more central area for helpful articles and tutorials to do with the Nexus sites, the games and modding in general. As much as the article database integrates in to the sites they're limited in their functionality, especially when it comes to articles that are relevant to more than one site (such as help with the Nexus sites, or certain modding techniques applicable to the Elder Scrolls and Fallout series). Recently I've been working in the background on getting an acceptable Wiki in place for use on the sites.
