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This is the testing grounds for everyone on [[~camp]] to get used to [[WikiCreole]]! YES! The spaces work in the links now. Here's the basics: {{http://www.wikicreole.org/imageServlet?page=CheatSheet%2Fcreole_cheat_sheet.png}} Let's make sure the normal use cases work... * [[sand box]] * [[sand #box]] * [[#sandbox]] * [[sand%20box]] ...well shit it gets a little confusing but it seems like spaces work now! Seems like any remaining inconsistencies have more to do with how the "link" works in **[[creoledump]]** ==Trying Tables These will work the same: |=This is a Table| yep | |item one| yep | |item two| yep | |=title two| Yay | |another item| uh-huh | (yikes, apparently tables HAVE to have something between them to work properly...) |=This is a Table| yep | |item one | yep | |item two | yep | |=title two | Yay | |another item | uh-huh | Obviously this second one is better.. it looks the same on the page, but it's easier to read in the textbox below... therefore **easier to edit** for the others. ==The No-Formatting Tag There is a small difference between the no-formatting for a single line and the no-formatting for many lines. There is the {{{inline non-formatting}}} and then... There is also the: {{{ the non-formatting tag that takes multiple lines and it will not create [[links]] or even ==headers== so it's ideal for sharing bits of WikiCreole AS-IS without it triggering [[creoledump]] to turning it into HTML. }}} These are ideal for printing bits of code, without WikiCreole going crazy wit it. The "{{{" are a pretty rare tag, so usually everything can be nicely contained in there. OH YEAH! and then you can make ASCII ART, TOO!!! :D :D :D {{{ _____________ ( YESSSSS!!!!!) V \ / \(^u^)/ | | / \ / \ }}} [[test+article+name+with+pluses]] ...these will apparently be interpreted as spaces. [[test%23article%23name%23with%23hashsymbols]] [[test#article#name#with#hashsymbols]] [[What+about+this+plus+]]