You can edit almost every page by Creating an account. Otherwise, see the FAQ.

1974–75 Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball team

From EverybodyWiki Bios & Wiki

Understanding Wikicode for Text Formatting[edit]

Wikicode allows you to format text in various ways to improve the readability and organization of articles. Below are the main formatting options.

Character Formatting[edit]

- Italic text is achieved by using double apostrophes around the word or phrase: italic. - Bold text is created by using triple apostrophes: bold. - Bold and italic text combines both with five apostrophes: bold & italic.

To escape wiki markup and display it as plain text, use the tag: <nowiki>no [[wiki]] ''markup''.

Section Formatting[edit]

Section headings help structure the article. Use equal signs to create headings: - == Level 2 == - === Level 3 === - ==== Level 4 ====

Avoid using Level 1 as it is the page name level.

Lists[edit]

- Bullet lists start each line with an asterisk (*):

 - * Item 1
 - ** Sub-item 1.1
 - *** Sub-item 1.1.1

- Numbered lists start each line with a number sign (#):

 - # Item 1
 - ## Sub-item 1.1
 - ### Sub-item 1.1.1

Horizontal Rule[edit]

To create a horizontal rule, use four hyphens:


Definition List[edit]

- ;Item 1 - : Definition 1 - ;Item 2 - : Definition 2-1 - : Definition 2-2

Preformatted Text[edit]

To maintain the exact formatting, start each line with a space:

This is preformatted text.
All spaces and line breaks are preserved.

HTML Tags[edit]

MediaWiki supports some HTML tags like ,

, and . For example:

- Inserted text can be underlined: Underline - Deleted text can be struck through: Deleted - Blockquotes can be used for long quotes:

Blockquote text here.

Inserting Symbols[edit]

Special characters not available on your keyboard can be inserted using HTML character references, such as: - → for a rightwards arrow (→) - — for an em dash (—)

References[edit]

To add references, use the Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag

Notes[edit]

- MediaWiki ignores single line breaks. Start a new paragraph by leaving an empty line. - Use the
tag to force a line break within a paragraph.

References[edit]


This article "1974–75 Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball team" is from Wikipedia. The list of its authors can be seen in its historical and/or the page Edithistory:1974–75 Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball team. Articles copied from Draft Namespace on Wikipedia could be seen on the Draft Namespace of Wikipedia and not main one.