Help:Wiki University Wikitext--Tutorial Answers

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 * What is CSS?
 * D. All of the above


 * What is WIkitext?
 * A. Simplified form of HTML


 * What is HTML?
 * B. Language for all the Internet

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Introduction

 * Where are square brackets used?
 * C. Used in links


 * Where are pipes used?
 * B. Internal links


 * What is <> used for?
 * C. Div tags

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Exercises

 * 1) =Kentucky Genealogy=
 * 2) ===History===
 * 3) ===Vital Records===
 * 4) ====Birth Certificates====

Quick Quiz

 * We don't use Header Ones in FamilySearch Wiki articles
 * True


 * Header Five and Six are rairly used
 * True


 * Header Two work well in FamilySearch WIki
 * False


 * Avoid using Header Three and Header Four in articles
 * False

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Exercises

 * Coding for unordered list:
 * *Birth Certificates
 * *Land Records
 * *Probate Records
 * *Census
 * *Vital Records


 * This is how the unordered lists will appear:
 * Birth Certificates
 * Land Records
 * Probate Records
 * Census
 * Vital Records


 * Coding for ordered list:
 * #World
 * #North America
 * #United States of America
 * #State of Missouri
 * #Jackson County
 * #Independence


 * This is how the ordered list will appear:
 * World
 * North America
 * United States of America
 * State of Missouri
 * Jackson County
 * Independence

Quick Quiz

 * If you have a cooking recipe, which list would you use to show the steps?
 * A. Ordered List


 * If you were listing your favorite foods in order of preference, which lists would you use?
 * A. Ordered List


 * If you were listing the contents of your pockets, which list would you use?
 * B. Unordered List

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Nested Lists
To practice nesting unordered lists, in your sandbox create an list with the following items: Fruits, Vegetables, Nuts and Grains. In between each item list three varieties. Here is the coding you should have entered: *Fruits **Apples **Pears **Oranges *Vegetables **Peas **Carrots **Corn *Nuts **Walnuts **Peanuts **Almonds *Grains **Wheat **Soybeans **Barley Here's how the links would look on a page:
 * Fruits
 * Apples
 * Pears
 * Oranges
 * Vegetables
 * Peas
 * Carrots
 * Corn
 * Nuts
 * Walnuts
 * Peanuts
 * Almonds
 * Grains
 * Wheat
 * Soybeans
 * Barley

To practice nesting ordered list, in your sandbox create an ordered list with the following items: North American, United States of America, State of Missouri and Jackson County. In between each item list three items that apply.


 * If you were nesting a list of states in no particular order in a list of countries, which list would you use?:
 * B. Unordered List


 * If you were nesting a list of states by size in a list of countries by size, which lists would you use?
 * A. Ordered List

Nesting Lists

Exercises

 * Here is the coding for the links:
 * Wikipedia
 * FamilySearch
 * Kentucky
 * California
 * Nevada Research Tools
 * Glamorganshire Topics
 * HTML lessons


 * This is how they appear on the page: Try them out.
 * Wikipedia
 * FamilySearch
 * Kentucky
 * California
 * Nevada Research Tools
 * Glamorganshire Topics
 * HTML lessons

Quick Quiz

 * How many square brackets for Internal Links?
 * B. Two


 * How many square brackets are necessary for external links?
 * A. One


 * How do you separate the name of an Internal link from the name of the page?
 * B. Put a pipe between them.


 * How do you link to a section of a page?
 * B. Put a pound sign between the name of the page and the section.

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Broken LInks

 * . A space was missing between URL and name of link.
 * Missouri


 * &lt;a href="https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Missouri&gt;Missouri&lt;/a&gt; . HTML coding was used instead of Wikitext coding.
 * Missouri


 * MissouriMissouri . Pipe missing between page name and link name.
 * Missouri


 * [] Too many square brackets.  Only one set as this is an external link.
 * 


 * Missouri Missouri . Used a space in this internal link rather than a pipe.
 * Missouri


 * How can links be broken?
 * G. All of the above. (And then some)

Broken Links