User:Not a fifty five/Wikicode for Dummies

At Editing guide you learned everything you need to know in order to write up a page and add links etc. However, what if you wanna add pictures? submit builds? Make tags and other templates? Most of this will be explained below. However, theres zillions of different commands available, and if you want to use them all we're going to teach you "how to learn wiki on your own" first.

How to self teach yourself wikicode
1.The edit tab is your friend

I came to wiki knowing nothing about code. Not even html >.<. Many other editors are like this, but after a while we all become adept at the code. How? We look at other people's edit pages.

E.g. Look at the top of this page, above Wikicode for Dummies. You will see an article, discussion, edit, and watch button. Look at the page carefully, look at the edit page carefully, and then look back to this page. Only two things should be different up to this point: The title of this section is written like this ==How to self teach yourself wikicode and the link to the editing guide is shown as Editing guide

Knowing this in itself will show you how to make your own title and links. Say you want the title to instead be "I hate lasagna" Simply replace the text in the code " ==How to self teach yourself wikicode== with I hate lasagna. You should get this:

I hate lasagna
Pretty much anything will work like this. Say you want to make a character build. Go to builds on the main page, find a build somewhere, and look at it. You will see a skillbar that looks for example like this:

Simple change the picture names like reversal of fortune in the text to whatever skill you want. E.g. To change Reversal of fortune in the bar to Rebirth, go to edit and change the text reversal of fortune and write rebirth! You should get:

However, sometimes this "adventure learning" wont always give the intended results :( e.g. If you want rebirth to be replaced with a giraffe:  It wont work :(. this is either because it is a template, discussed below, or the code just doesn't like you.