Help:Wiki University Wikitext--Comments

Comments
As you begin creating articles in FamilySearch Wiki, they can get rather long. If you think you might want to redo a section at at later date, finding the part you want to edit can be hard to find in a long page of coding. One way to make things easier to find is to insert comments as to the contents of a section to remind you want is in it as you are searching through the page.
 * Since comments are not processed by your browser, you can say whatever you want. They are completely ignored and can be any lenght.

How to create a comment

 * Comments are created by typing the following wikitext codes:


 * Notice the < plus the ! mark.
 * Notice two dashes following the ! mark. You have to have at least two dashes but you can have as many as you want.
 * Notice the two dashes and the > at the end. You have to have at least two dashes but you can have as many as you want.
 * Your comment can be as long as you want.
 * It is helpful at times to extend the coding across the page like so:

Never can have enough comments

 * These comments are far easier to find than looking for headers. Use them often and as much as you like.  Again, the browser completely ignores them so don't worry about inserting too many or thinking you will mess up the coding.

 Exercises Check your answers >
 * Copy and paste this page in your sandbox Kirksville, Missouri.
 * Place a comment for the last four headers on this page.
 * Use whatever wording that would help to know what the section is about. Have either the wording of the dashes extend across the page.
 * If you want more practice, place comments on all the headers.

 Quick Quiz
 * How many comments can you insert on page?
 * A. No more than two.
 * B. No more than six
 * C. As many as you like.


 * How many words can you put in a comment?
 * A. 25 words or less.
 * B. No more than 100 words.
 * C. As many words as you want.


 * Where can you insert comments?
 * A. Can only place them just before headers.
 * B. Only at the bottom of the page.
 * C. Anywhere you want.

Check your answers >