2. Multi-page articles
Creating, formatting and editing articles
Published: 21 July 2008
Contents
- Creating and editing articles
- Collaborative editing
- Formatting
- Headings
- Sub heading
- Sub sub heading
- Text formatting
- Appearance of text
- Monospaced text
- Bullets
- Numbered list
- Horizontal rule
- Images
- Limit on images or maps per page
- Statistics within article
- Geograph photographs and their titles
- Multiple images from lists and searches
- External images
- New image
- Old image
- Fading one image into another
- Links
- Link external to Geograph
- Grid reference links within geograph
- Links within articles
- Single page article
- Multi-page article
- Position of text after image - float
- Hiding and revealing text
- Table
- Maps (links to "Maps in articles")
- YouTube video
- Tags
- Page breaks
- Page break and page heading
- Page break example
- Contents list to show headings on current page only
- Showing article syntax
- Tests
Page break and page heading
To give a page break and choose a title for the page after the break, put a line of 7 or more tilde characters (~) at the beginning of a line, followed by the title. Optionally add a heading.
The format to produce this:
~~~~~~~~Multi-page articles
[h2]Format for page break and heading[/h2]
Note that there is a page number with the page title "Multi-page articles" and that if you want a linkable heading in the contents list on the right of the page you should put it in as a separate line with [h2] or [h3] or [h4] headings - not as part of the page title after the tildes. The title of the whole article, here "Creating, Editing and formatting articles" appears just below your chosen page title.
Note also that the title appears at the bottom of the previous page as a link, so at the bottom of the previous page is "Next page: multi-page articles"
Because the next page has no title, the link here is just "Continued on next page"
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