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=Usefull Wiki Markup for Slack links=
 
=Usefull Wiki Markup for Slack links=
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*To add a link to a individual's profile use this syntax <nowiki>[https://makerfx.slack.com/team/Name]</nowiki> (Do not use the @ symbol for this link)
 
*To add a link to open a direct message to a member on Slack use this syntax <nowiki>"[https://MakerFX.Slack.com/messages/@name Name on Slack]"</nowiki>  For example <nowiki>[https://MakerFX.Slack.com/messages/@Ian Ian on Slack]"</nowiki> will appear as: [https://MakerFX.Slack.com/messages/@Ian Ian on Slack] and clicking that link will open a direct message to Ian.
 
*To add a link to open a direct message to a member on Slack use this syntax <nowiki>"[https://MakerFX.Slack.com/messages/@name Name on Slack]"</nowiki>  For example <nowiki>[https://MakerFX.Slack.com/messages/@Ian Ian on Slack]"</nowiki> will appear as: [https://MakerFX.Slack.com/messages/@Ian Ian on Slack] and clicking that link will open a direct message to Ian.
 
*To add a link to a channel on Slack, copy the address of the channel and use this format: <nowiki>[https://makerfx.slack.com/messages/XXXXXXXXX</nowiki>  For example <nowiki>[https://makerfx.slack.com/messages/C1G2UHMMZ Woodworking]</nowiki> will appear as [https://makerfx.slack.com/messages/C1G2UHMMZ Woodworking] and clicking that link will take you to the Woodworking channel on Slack.
 
*To add a link to a channel on Slack, copy the address of the channel and use this format: <nowiki>[https://makerfx.slack.com/messages/XXXXXXXXX</nowiki>  For example <nowiki>[https://makerfx.slack.com/messages/C1G2UHMMZ Woodworking]</nowiki> will appear as [https://makerfx.slack.com/messages/C1G2UHMMZ Woodworking] and clicking that link will take you to the Woodworking channel on Slack.
  
 
=Miscellaneous links=
 
=Miscellaneous links=
*Use this link to get to the meetup calendar <nowiki>"[https://www.meetup.com/MakerFX/events]"</nowiki>
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*Use this link to get to the meetup calendar <nowiki>"[https://www.meetup.com/MakerFX/events MakerFX Meetup Calendar]"</nowiki> This will appear as [https://www.meetup.com/MakerFX/events MakerFX Calendar] and clicking it will take you to the calendar.
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*Use this link to direct to a specific heading on a page <nowiki>"[http://wiki.makerfx.org/Main_Page#Social_Media Social Media]"</nowiki> This will appear as  [http://wiki.makerfx.org/Main_Page#Social_Media Social Media]

Latest revision as of 18:21, 10 July 2017

Wiki uses a language called "Wiki markup" Here are some guides to help you along with Wiki.

Usefull Wiki Markup for Slack links

  • To add a link to a individual's profile use this syntax [https://makerfx.slack.com/team/Name] (Do not use the @ symbol for this link)
  • To add a link to open a direct message to a member on Slack use this syntax "[https://MakerFX.Slack.com/messages/@name Name on Slack]" For example [https://MakerFX.Slack.com/messages/@Ian Ian on Slack]" will appear as: Ian on Slack and clicking that link will open a direct message to Ian.
  • To add a link to a channel on Slack, copy the address of the channel and use this format: [https://makerfx.slack.com/messages/XXXXXXXXX For example [https://makerfx.slack.com/messages/C1G2UHMMZ Woodworking] will appear as Woodworking and clicking that link will take you to the Woodworking channel on Slack.

Miscellaneous links

  • Use this link to get to the meetup calendar "[https://www.meetup.com/MakerFX/events MakerFX Meetup Calendar]" This will appear as MakerFX Calendar and clicking it will take you to the calendar.
  • Use this link to direct to a specific heading on a page "[http://wiki.makerfx.org/Main_Page#Social_Media Social Media]" This will appear as Social Media