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For readability and consistency, use the [[:Template:Fc|Fc]] to modify font color and/or [[:Template:Fs|Fs]] to modify font size. These work well with the wiki themes. | For readability and consistency, use the [[:Template:Fc|Fc]] to modify font color and/or [[:Template:Fs|Fs]] to modify font size. These work well with the wiki themes. | ||
== Inline HTML and CSS == | |||
Inline HTML is perfectly fine to use. Users should keep in mind that HTML is restricted and parsed by the Wiki. This means the Wiki will automatically remove HTML that is not found on their [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:HTML_in_wikitext permitted list]. It's always preferable to use [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting wiki markup]. | |||
=== CSS === | |||
Inline styling is available, but should be used sparingly (and rarely)! Step has taken great care to enjoy the styling on the Wiki is clean, consistent, and up-to-date with modern standards. This is seen in the responsive design of the wiki so users can enjoy the Wiki wherever they are and on whatever device they may have. The use of inline styling can easily break Step's intended design, thus, users are discouraged for utilizing it on a regular bases. If any user finds they are consistently using inline styling for a specific reason, we ask that they contact a member of staff (information at bottom of page) to inquire about changes being made globally. | |||
With the above said, if some customization is necessary, the Wiki is mostly compatible with Bootstrap 4. Users should use their [https://www.w3schools.com/bootstrap4/bootstrap_ref_all_classes.asp list of classes] as a first reference for any necessary inline styling deviation before moving on to completely custom edits. | |||
= Wiki Templates = | = Wiki Templates = |
Revision as of 21:16, June 17, 2021
Wiki Maintenance Guide
Standards and tips for editing the Step wiki
by: Step Modifications | Forum Topic
Definition of a wiki:
- "...a website or database developed collaboratively that allows users to add, delete, or revise content by using a web browser."
The Step Modifications wiki is intended to be a community-driven project; although, most contributions to date have originated from only a handful of contributors. Our goal is to make it easy for all community members to contribute by helping us maintain existing content and developing new content. We created this reference to help our userbase get more comfortable working within a wiki environment.
Maintenance Sections
Need Help?
Private message one of these guys if you need some sort of help with The Wiki.
Primary Wiki Editors/Maintainers
Always looking for others!
- z929669
- DoubleYou (MO & STEP Guides primarily)
- TechAngel85