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<nowiki>''italic text''</nowiki>
To link a text to another page within the wiki, enclose the word in double square double brackets:
<nowiki>[[</nowiki>[[Anakao]]<nowiki>]]</nowiki>
To link to a page from an image instead of an image leading to larger version of the file shown on a page, add the link parameter to the image markup, eg.:
[[Image:Big_fish.jpg|100px200px|link=Big_fish]][[Image:Madagascar_Coffee_001.jpg|200px|link=Madagascar_Coffee]]
<pre>[[Image:Big_fish.jpg|100px200px|link=Big_fish]][[Image:Madagascar_Coffee_001.jpg|200px|link=Madagascar_Coffee]]</pre>
== Link to an image or other file ==
[mailto:hello@madacamp.com hello@madacamp.com]
<!---== Skype button Maps ==
To display a Skype button that will launch Skype and call or start a chat to a specified Skype address as well as indicate its online or offline status, first configure your Skype application to allow its status be shown online (if it has not already been configured as such). This is done within the Skype application section <b>Toolsdiv style="max-width:600px;">Options{{#display_map:->Privacy15.214232, 50.076107~[[Hotel Fitiavana]]~~;|type=satellite|service=google|width=auto|height=400|zoom=18|controls=pan, zoom, type, scale|searchmarkers=al||copycoords=yes}}</bdiv>. Tick the checkbox ''Allow my status to be shown on the web'':
<pre><nowiki><div style="max-width:600px;">{{#display_map:-15.214232, 50.076107~[[File:Skype_configuration.jpgHotel Fitiavana]]~~;|type=satellite|service=google|width=auto|height=400|zoom=18|controls=pan, zoom, type, scale|copycoords=yes}}</div></nowiki></pre>
The following example will create a button for which a call can be made when clicked on:More at [[Maps]].
<pre><nowiki><skype style="bigclassic" action="call">YourSkypeName</skype></nowiki></pre>Replace text example ==
<skype style="bigclassic" action="call">Use http://www.madacamp<.com/skype>Special:ReplaceText
The available styles areReplace: balloon, bigclassic, smallclassic, smallicon, mediumicon <nowiki><googlemap version="0.9" (.*)></nowiki>with: <nowiki><googlemap version="0.9" $1 style="width:100%;max-width:600px;"></nowiki>
See examples at http://wwwSelect 'Use regular expressions' and namespaces 'Main'.skype.com/intl/en/share/buttons/status.html
The available actions arePages which already contain the string will thereafter have duplicate style declarations: add, chat or call
style="width:100%;max-width:600px;" style="width:100%;max->width:600px;"
Thereafter replace instances of: style="width:100%;max-width:600px;" style= Google maps ="width:100%;max-width:600px;"with: style="width:100%;max-width:600px;"
To create new or edit existing Google maps on pages, click on the map button http://www.madacamp.com/extensions/GoogleMaps/images/button_map_open.gif above the edit box.
Find the region to display, set the various size and display options and thereafter copy the resulting &lt;googlemap>...&lt;googlemap> code into the edit box and save the page.
 
Various display options include satellite view, map view, adding of place markers, drawing lines etc.
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== Adding RSS news feeds to pages ==
RSS means (Really Simple Syndication. It's a standard code format for feeding various news reader applications (including web browsers) with news allows importing summaries and corresponding links to news articles. For example, do a Google news search at [httphttps://news.google.com http://news.google.comsearch] for any given keyword or phrasecan be imported. Thereafter scroll HOwever, Google does not include RSS feed URLs directly on their search result pages but it's not complicated to piece together the bottom of relevant feed URLs. For example, a search for the phrase "madagascar lemurs" can be included on a page and find the RSS symbol [[Fileas follows:RSS_icon.png|14px]]. Follow the link to the URL of the raw RSS feed.
The web browser may automatically display the news items of the raw RSS <pre><rss template="Google-feed in a tidy HTML format as well as offer to add the newsfeed to a browser's [http" filterout="movie penguins">https://wwwnews.mozillagoogle.com/news?pz=1&cf=all&ned=us&hl=en-US/firefox&q=%22madagascar+lemurs%22&cf=all&output=rss</livebookmarks.html Live Bookmarks] and various social bookmarking applications, such as Google Reader, My Yahoo, Bloglines etc. Alternatively, the browser may display the raw RSS feed in XML source code. Either way, copy the location of the page (URL) and place it within the &lt;rss>...&lt;</rsspre> tags, like the following example:
<pre><rss>http://The output of this news.google.com/news?pz=1&cf=all&ned=us&hl=en&q=%22madagascar+search for the phrase ''madagascar lemurs%22&cf=all&output=rss|short|date|max=20</rss></pre>'', filtering out results with the terms ''penguins'' and ''movie'', becomes:
The output of this, which is a <rss template="Google-feed" filterout="movie penguins deprecated">https://news.google.com/news search for the phrase ''madagascar ?pz=1&cf=all&ned=us&hl=en&q=%22madagascar+lemurs'', becomes:%22&cf=all&output=rss</rss>
<rss>httpOther non-Google RSS feeds may include a feed icon [[File://newsRSS_icon.googlepng|14px]] to indicate the whereabouts of RSS feeds.com/news?pz=1&cf=all&ned=us&hl=en&q=%22madagascar+lemurs%22&cf=all&output=rss|short|date|max=20</rss>
'''Note:''' Not only [http://news.google.com Google News] offer RSS feeds but many major as well as niche portals do. Wherever you see the familiar RSS button, it should be for a compatible news feed that can be displayed on any page as described above. For additional usage and customisation of the output of news items on a page, see: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:RSS#Usage -->
== Uploading images ==
<gallery>
Image:Ilakaka 001.jpgImage:Ilakaka 002.jpg|link=Ilakaka|Image links to a pageImage:Ilakaka 003.jpgImage:Ilakaka 004.jpg|[[Help:Contents/Links|Links]] can be put in captions.Image:Ilakaka 005.jpgImage:Ilakaka 006.jpg|Full [[MediaWiki]]<br />[[syntax]] may be used...
</gallery>
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<gallery>
Image:Ilakaka 001.jpgImage:Ilakaka 002.jpg|link=Ilakaka|Image links to a pageImage:Ilakaka 003.jpgImage:Ilakaka 004.jpg|[[Help:Contents/Links|Links]] can be put in captions.Image:Ilakaka 005.jpgImage:Ilakaka 006.jpg|Full [[MediaWiki]]<br />[[syntax]] may now be used...
</gallery>
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caption="Caption above gallery"
widths=''n'' Image - image widths in pixels heights=''n'' - image heights in pixels
heightsperrow=''n'' Image heights in pixels- number of images per row
perrowmode=''n'' Number of - can be used with the following paramenters:* traditional - the default gallery display* nolines - like traditional but without border lines.* packed - all images per rowwill have the same height but different widths, with minimal space between images. The rows will organise themselves according to the screen width.* packed-overlay - shows captions on the image in a semi-transparent white overlay.* packed-hover - similar to packed-overlay but with the caption and box showing on hover.
== Wide images ==
To display a video from YouTube on this site, extract and copy the relevant video ID that is part of a YouTube URL, e.g.
[httphttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OKs7qpJvRI&feature=related httphttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=<font color="#bd0000">AzUsrLi8P4ovDYzsT3d06I</font>&feature=related] and paste it into place in the edit form as follows:  <nowiki><HTML5video type="youtube" width="600" height="338">vDYzsT3d06I</HTML5video></nowiki> <HTML5video type="youtube" width="600" height="338">vDYzsT3d06I</HTML5video> The ''width'' and ''height'' parameters are optional.
<pre><nowiki><HTML5video type="youtube" width="600" height="338">AzUsrLi8P4o</youtube></nowiki>caODxMEUq1w</preHTML5video>
<youtube>AzUsrLi8P4o</youtube>== Uploading videos MadaCamp ==
<!-- Google officiall stops hosting videos in May 2011:To add upload a Google video on a page retrieve the ID by clicking MadaCamp, firstly make the '''Embed video''' link next to the available in three formats: .mp4, .ogg and .webm. This can easily be done via an online video screen or extract the ID from the URL if one is part of it. For example: conversion tool such as [httphttps://videocloudconvert.googlecom cloudconvert.com/videoplay?docid=7281432690466273651&hl=en http://video]. Thereafter save the three versions on your system before uploading them with identical fileames but with the different file extensions, e.googleg.com/videoplay?docid=<font color="#ff0000">7281432690466273651</font>&hl=en]:
Then simply place the ID in the following googlevideo tag: Dragonfile.mp4<pre><nowiki><googlevideo>7281432690466273651</googlevideo></nowiki></pre> Dragonfile.ogg Dragonfile.webm
Thereafter include the video on the page without the file suffix:   <nowiki><HTML5video width="520" height="320" autoplay="true" loop="true">Dragonfly</HTML5video></nowiki> Different browsers will automatically select the suitable format for their individual systems. <googlevideoHTML5video width="520" height="320" autoplay="true" loop="true">7281432690466273651Dragonfly</googlevideoHTML5video<!--Bug: Thumbs does not show up on Ipad, which affects autoplay="false" mode. https://www.mediawiki.org/w/index.php?oldid=2285855 -->
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== Editing and publishing videos ==
For tips a tricks on editing video in Windows or Mac OSX or using various cloud based (online) tools, watch BBC's [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/click_online/9484842.stm The essential guide to video editing] webcast from 13 May 2011.
 
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