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Formatting

Text formatting

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Format Code Result
Italic text ''italic'' italic
Bold text '''bold''' bold
Bold & italic text ''''bold and italic'''' 'bold & italic'
Underlined <u>Underline</u> Underline
No wiki coding <nowiki>''no wiki'' #code </nowiki> ''no wiki'' #code
Source code <code>source code</code> source code

Paragraph formatting

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Format Code Result
Section Headings of different chapter levels == Level 2 == == Level 2 ==
Horizontal rule Text before
----
Text after
Text before

Text after

Single indent text : Single indent : Single indentt[note 1]
Double indent text[note 2] :: Double indent :: Double indent
Blockquotes Text before
<blockquote>Blockquote</blockquote>
Text after
Text before

Blockquote

Text after

Create tabs <tabber>
|-| Item 1 =
Content item 1
|-| Item 2 =
Content item 2
</tabber>

Content item 1

Content item 2

Collapsible section {{collapse top|title=Expand}}
Contents
{{collapse bottom}}
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Contents

Lists

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Format Code Result
Bullet list * Start each line
* with an [[Wikipedia:asterisk|asterisk]] (*).
** More asterisks give deeper
*** and deeper levels.
* Line breaks <br>don't break levels.
*** But jumping levels creates empty space.
Any other start ends the list.

* combine bullet list
** with definition
::- definition
** creates empty space

* combine bullet list
** with definition
*:- definition
** without empty spaces

*bullet list
:- definition
:* sublist that doesn't create empty
:* spaces after definition
* Start each line
  • with an asterisk (*).
    • More asterisks give deeper
      • and deeper levels.
  • Line breaks
    don't break levels.
      • But jumping levels creates empty space.

Any other start ends the list.

  • combine bullet list
    • with definition
- definition
    • creates empty space
  • combine bullet list
    • with definition
    - definition
    • without empty spaces
  • bullet list
- definition
  • sublist that doesn't create empty
  • spaces after definition
Numbered list # Start each line
# with a [[Wikipedia:Number_sign|number sign]] (#).
## More number signs give deeper
### and deeper
### levels.
# Line breaks <br>don't break levels.
### But jumping levels creates empty space.
# Blank lines

# end the list and start another.
Any other start also
ends the list.

<nowiki># use "nowiki" tags to display a literal (#) at the beginning of a line without interpreting it as a numbered list.</nowiki>
# Start each line
  1. with a number sign (#).
    1. More number signs give deeper
      1. and deeper
      2. levels.
  2. Line breaks
    don't break levels.
      1. But jumping levels creates empty space.
  3. Blank lines
  1. end the list and start another.

Any other start also ends the list.

# use "nowiki" tags to display a literal (#) at the beginning of a line without interpreting it as a numbered list.

Definition list ;item 1
: definition 1
;item 2
: definition 2-1
: definition 2-2
;item 1
definition 1
item 2
definition 2-1
definition 2-2

Links

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Format Code Result
Link to wikipage [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 1]] Alfred J. Kwak Episode 1
Link to wikipage with name [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 1|Episode 1]] Episode 1
Link to wikipage chapter on that page [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 1#Production|Production Episode 1]] Production Episode 1
Link to chapter on this page [[#References|References]] References
Link to wikipedia page [[wikipedia:Alfred J. Kwak]] wikipedia:Alfred J. Kwak
Link to wikipedia page with name [[wikipedia:Alfred J. Kwak|the animated series]] the animated series
Link to wikipedia page with name of page with "wikipedia:" [[wikipedia:Alfred J. Kwak|]] Alfred J. Kwak
Link to different language wikipedia page [[wikipedia:nl:Alfred Jodocus Kwak|]] Alfred Jodocus Kwak
Link to another website [https://hermanvanveenartscenter.com Herman van Veen Arts Center] Herman van Veen Arts Center

Citing

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To make references in the text use the following code:

<ref> </ref>

or

<ref name="<insert ref name here>"> </ref>

Notes

<ref group="note"> </ref>

Citing Episodes

Main Article

Example:

{{CiteAJKep|31}}

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"Het booreiland". Alfred J. Kwak. Season 2. Episode 31. October 30, 1989. TV Tokyo.

<ref name="Ep31">{{CiteAJKep|31}}</ref>

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Citing Listed Books

Main Article

Use the book codes in the main article and the code below to easily cite books:

<ref>{{CiteBook|<insert code here>}}</ref>

or (if it's a big page and you're continually referencing this)

<ref name="<insert code here>">{{CiteBook|<insert code here>}}</ref>

If you want to reference certain pages (and please do if you can), do it like this:

<ref>{{CiteBook|<insert code here>}} ''Page 5''</ref>

Citing Unlisted Books

Use this also to add to a book to the Listed Books in the main article.

To cite a book complete

{{cite book |last1= |first1= |last2= |first2= |author-link1= |author-link2= |date= |title= |trans-title= |language= |location= |publisher= |page= |isbn=}}

To cite a book with no cedited author

{{cite book |author=<!--Not stated--> |date= |title= |trans-title= |language= |location= |publisher= |page= |isbn=}}

To cite an online book that has been archived

{{cite book |last1= |first1= |last2= |first2= |author-link1= |author-link2= |date= |title= |trans-title= |language= |location= |publisher= |page= |isbn= |archive-url= |archive-date=}}

Pictures

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Show a picture and resize to 200 px

[[File:Example.jpg|200px]]

Picture in the middle.

[[File:<filename>|thumb|800px|<notes>]]

Picture on the side.

[[File:<filename>|thumb|right|300px|<notes>]]

Link to a picture.

[[:File:Example.jpg|Link text]]

Linking Music

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Please refer to Template:M (Edit) to verify you're getting the correct track, a proper page for this will be coming in the future.

Format Code Result
Regular {{M|1}} Yakusoku Dayo "Kwak's Song"
Literal Translation {{M|1 lit}} It's a Promise
Specific Version {{M|1A}} M-1A
Specific Version Title {{M|1B title}} Yakusoku Dayo
"Kwak's Song" (TV Size)

The `Specific Version` one will jump you straight to the documentation of specific version on the page, e.g. #B (TV Size).

Staff credits

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To summon the names of different members of staff.

{{Mainstaff|ED1}}

Will get you the Episode Director for episode 1, namely Masayuki Kojima

{{Mainstaff|EDj1}}

Will get you the Episode Director for episode 1, but in Japanese: 小島正幸

If a staffmember is there for the entire run of the show you can use the code for their role without an episode number. Only Episode Director, StoryBoardist and Animation Director change per episode.

Remember: Some episodes have multiple Storyboard artists or Animation Directors. You can get the secondary person by adding a B after the episode number.

You can go to Template:Mainstaff to edit and add staff members.

{{Mainstaff|EDj1}} ¦ {{Mainstaff|ED1}}

Will make 小島正幸 ¦ Masayuki Kojima

To make it easier to combine those two, you can use Template:MainstaffEp.

{{MainstaffEp|ED1}}

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小島正幸 ¦ Masayuki Kojima

Staff codes:
ED = Episode director
SB = Storyboards
AD = Animation director
Add a 'j' to get the Japanese script

Role Cards

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The role card template takes the episode number from the page name and formats the image link accordingly
Refer to Template:Role for more detail

{{Role|JPN|Henk de Mol|Main}}

File:Wikihelp Henk de Mol.jpg

Henk de Mol

Main

N/A

JPN

[[File:

N/A_Role.jpg|x90px]]

Episode lists

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There are a couple of ways and levels to enter in episode lists and there's several things you need to input to add a language. Use the standard language code.

Level 1
This makes an episode list with just the episodes with links from 1 to 52.

{{EpisodeList|NL|1}}

This makes an episode list with just the episodes with links from 1 to 52, but in two separate columns.

{{EpisodeList|NL|1B}}

Level 2
This makes an episode list with the names, translations and original airdates (when available) in a table.

{{EpisodeList|NL|2}}


Level 3
This makes an episode list with the names, translations and original airdates (when available) in a table.

{{EpisodeList|NL|3}}

The level 3 episode list is made with Template:EpisodeBox, which includes everything you can know for an episode. However to add a language to the episode list, several things have to be made or filled in. Select a code from the list (or add one to the list). The following pages need to be added to or created:

  • Title cards: Upload screengrabs of all 52 episodes for this language. Use maximum resolution, best quality, but not AI upscales. Use the following naming convention: AJKep<episode number>_<language code>.png
  • Episode title: Go to Template:EpName to add the episode titles in their original native language and script. Use the correct language code and follow the list structure. No extra capitalization unless it's a name or the language requires it (like German).
  • Episode name in other script: Sometimes, like Japanese, the script is not understandable for English reading visitors. Go to Template:EpPronun and add a pronunciation to the list. Japanese always in Hepburn and not Romaji.
  • Translated episode title: Still in Template:EpName use the proper English translation in a list that adds the correct language code + "TR". Follow the list structure.
  • Alternate home video titles: Some home video releases have different names for the episodes on their home video. Enter here Template:EpHVName the name in their original language. These should go here and should be attributed with the {{Cite AV Media}} template and should include a literal translation. Follow the structure in the template.
  • Alternate adaptation titles: Some book or comic adaptations of episodes have different names. These should be catalogged in their original language in Template:EpALTName, and should be attributed with the {{Cite Book}} or {{Cite AV Media}} template. Follow the structure of the template.
  • Airdate: If known, go to Template:AirDate and follow the list. Always formatted YYYY-MM-DD.
  • Airtime: If known, go to Template:AirTime and follow the list. Always formatted XX:XX - XX:XX.
  • Station: If known go to Template:Station and fill in the correct station, follow the list.
  • Home releases: Go to Template:HomeReleaseNL and copy what's in there and make a new template and change NL for the correct language code and fill in the correct information with pictures .
  • Youtube link: (should probably be streaming video link) can be found in Template:YTLink. Follow the list.
  • Summaries: Go to Template:SummaryNL and copy what's in there and make a new template and change NL for the correct language code and fill in the correct information with pictures. Be sure to use the original language names, but written in the western alphabet.


Language/country formatting code (based on set 1 ISO 639 language codes)

  • EN: English
  • NL: Dutch
  • DE: Deutsch
  • JA: Japanese
  • FI: Finnish
  • FR: French
  • ES: Spanish
  • IT: Italian

Web Icons

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Template:WebIcon automatically get a web icon based on the provided web domain.
At the time of writing, including a = sign in the link breaks it.

{{WebIcon|www.youtube.com|30px|https://youtu.be/oHg5SJYRHA0}}

Notes

  1. Doesn't show here, but creates space
  2. Can be as many (:) indents as you want

References

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  1. "Het booreiland". Alfred J. Kwak. Season 2. Episode 31. October 30, 1989. TV Tokyo.