title: WikiText type: text/vnd.tiddlywiki tags: docs concepts \define wikitext-example(src) ``` $src$ ``` Renders as: $src$ In HTML: $$$text/vnd.tiddlywiki>text/html $src$ $$$ \end WikiText is a concise, expressive way of typing a wide range of text formatting, hypertext and interactive features. It allows you to focus on writing without a complex user interface getting in the way. It is designed to be familiar for users of [[MarkDown|http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/]], but with more of a focus on linking and the interactive features. ! Linking in WikiText A key capability of WikiText is the ability to make links to other tiddlers or to external websites. There are several ways of doing this: * To link to a tiddler by title: `[[Tiddler Title]]` * To link to a tiddler and specify the text of the link: `[[Displayed Link Title|Tiddler Title]]` * For tiddler titles that match the CamelCase rules, just typing the title will automatically create a link * To link to an external website, type the full URL of the site: `http://five.tiddlywiki.com/` You can suppress a link from being recognised by preceding it with `~`. For example: <> ! Paragraphs To mark the end of a paragraph in TiddlyWiki you need to type `enter` twice to create a double line break: ``` This is the first paragraph. And this is the second paragraph. ``` Single line breaks are ignored within paragraphs. For example: <> ! Formatting Available character formatting includes: * `backticks` for `code` * `''bold''` for ''bold text'' * `//italic//` for //italic text// * `__underscore__` for __underscored text__ * `^^superscript^^` for ^^superscript^^ text * `,,subscript,,` for ,,subscripted,, text * `~~strikethrough~~` for ~~strikethrough~~ text You can also use triple backticks ``` to mark code blocks:
```
This will be monospaced
```
Renders as: ``` This will be monospaced ``` ! Transclusion You can incorporate the content of one tiddler within another using the transclusion notation: * `{{MyTiddler}}` transcludes a single tiddler * `{{MyTiddler|tooltip}}` adds a tooltip * `{{MyTiddler||TemplateTitle}}` displays the tiddler through a specified [[TiddlerTemplate|TiddlerTemplates]] * `{{MyTiddler|tooltip||TemplateTitle}}` specifies both a tooltip and a template for the transcluded content * `{{MyTiddler}width:40;height:50;}.firstClass.secondClass` transcludes a single tiddler, adding the specified styles and classes to the transcluded content A similar syntax can be used to transclude a list of tiddlers matching a specified [[TiddlerFilter|TiddlerFilters]]: ``` {{{ [tag[docs]] }}} {{{ [tag[docs]] |tooltip}}} {{{ [tag[docs]] ||TemplateTitle}}} {{{ [tag[docs]] |tooltip||TemplateTitle}}} {{{ [tag[docs]] }}width:40;height:50;}.class.class ``` ! Images To display an image stored in a tiddler just transclude that tiddler <> ! Lists You can create unordered lists with `*` characters: <> Ordered lists use `#` instead of `*`: # First item # Second item # Third item You can also mix ordered and unordered list items: <> You can also create HTML definition lists: <> ! Adding styles and classes You can use this construction to cause the wrapped content to be assigned specified CSS classes or styles: <> Similar syntax is used to assign styles. For example: <> Multiple styles and classes can be mixed. For example: <> You can also assign a CSS class to an individual member of a list with this notation: <> ! Typographic Features You can create an n-dash with a double hyphen `--` and an m-dash with a triple hyphen `---`. For example -- this is an example --- and so is this You can include a horizontal rule with three or more dashes on their own on a line: <> ! HTML in WikiText HTML tags and comments can be used directly in WikiText. For example: ```
This is my nice and simple block of text. HelloThere
``` ! Widgets Widgets provide rich functionality within WikiText. For example, the `<_video>` widget can be used to embed videos from YouTube, Vimeo or the Internet Archive: ``` <_video src="32001208" type="vimeo" /> ``` For full details of the available widgets, see the [[Docs]]. ! Headings Headings are specified with one or more leading `!` characters: ``` ! This is a level 1 heading !! This is a level 2 heading !!! This is a level 3 heading ``` CSS classes can be assigned to individual headings like this: ``` !.myStyle This heading has the class `myStyle` ``` ! Other WikiText features !! Typed Blocks You can incorporate text of a different type within blocks of WikiText. For example: ``` $$$.js return 2 + "string"; $$$ ``` Renders as: $$$.js return 2 + "string"; $$$ See TypedBlockWikiText for more details