Examples of useful code
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Alphabetical Contents Lists
1. Each letter has its OWN page:
_A |_B |_C |_D |_E |_F |_G |_H |_I |_J |_K |_L |_M |_N |_O |_P |_Q |_R |_S |_T |_U |_V |_W |_XYZ
2. Links WITHIN the same page:
N.B. THIS USES THE SECTION HEADINGS SO THAT IT APPEARS IN THE TOC/CONTENTS
Example of the code: [[#A|A]]
#A is the name of the section. By putting |after it you can call the link anything you like.
If there is nothing else on the page you can use ____NOTOC__ .
This avoids a long vertical list in the contents.
N.B. If you do use __NOTOC__ anywhere on the page this overules the __TOC__.
If you can't use __NOTOC__ on a page because it already uses __TOC__ you can do the following:
'''A'''<span id="A"></span> This creates the anchor for the letter A
'''B'''<span id="B"></span> This creates the anchor for the letter B
Then you can use the code [[#A|A]] as above.
See Surname Directory for an example of how this code works.
See Adding Content to The Wiki ~ Images and Tables 2 for using hyperlinked pictures.
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