Help:Wiki University HTML-- Misc

Google maps
Google maps are external links. Implant the URL of the address between single square brackets as normal with a space then the whatever label you want to use for Google maps. Example: Google map to Family History Library Salt Lake City, Utah  [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Family+History+  Library/@40.7701968,-111.8944993,15z/data=!3m1!5   s0x8752f507bc1d3425:0xcac55179e9f08ee8!4m2! 3m1!1s0x8752f507bbf8ff95:0x85fe85e1775a0db1  ?hl=en Google map to Family History Library Salt Lake City, Utah]

Tooltips
Tooltips are the little box that appears when you move your mouse over a link and if coded over an image. for example:

FHC  FHC
 * They are also created when you flank a word or phrase with the addr attribute as follows:
 * NOTICE the dotted line under a word or phase is an indication that has a tooltip attached.
 * Very useful when there is an akronim used in a sentence.
 * Tooltip also appears when you put your mouse if there is a name put on a external or internal link.

PAGENAME
When creating "breadcrumb trails" you can use PAGENAME instead of typing in the last item or the page you are on. PAGENAME automatically insert the name of the page you are on in that space where PAGENAME appears. Be sure to use capital letters.

Horizontal lines
Sometimes a horizontal line is useful when separating sections of an article as you see on this page. They are created by typing four dashes in a row. A horizontal line will appear going across the entire page.


 * gradients
 * key board shortcuts
 * invisiable
 * nowiki
 * noinclude
 * nowrap
 * opacity
 * Control F

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