Tutorial/Wiki Code

This document is intended to be a Quick Tutorial. Please amend this description to reflect purpose of this document.

Sample Code
See the following example, taken from Stadium/Flame Cup lv 1 (2013 Aug 27):

Strategy: Gummy with Tesla Ray trained will end this one quick. Still very low level so brute force is still an option if you have lack of Electric Dragons.

Alternate: or  with  attack will also do a great amount of damage to both dragons. You can also add as a backup firepower to you team (but not the 1st place).

Recommended Min Team:
 * lv 4

or


 * lv 4

We will be referring to this code segment in this document.

Note on Code Segment
This guide was originally written for mid-level players who have a range of dragons to choose from. The Alternate was written for low-level players, who are just starting out.

Preface
Most of the codes are of a basic format. Either double "{" and closed with double "}" (curly brackets) or double "[" closed with double "]" (square brackets) or single straight quotes " ' ".

Basic Formatting Codes
Basic formatting codes are simple instructions that tell the wiki you want more than plain text in a single paragraph. =D

Paragraphs
The extra line between paragraphs creates a new paragraph. If the line is removed, the two paragraphs will join. Two empty lines between paragraphs increases the space between paragraphs.

A colon ":" means indent, like so:


 * Indent / block paragraph.

Lists
The asterisk "*" at the beginning of a line (no space in front) means the wiki should insert a bullet like this:


 * bullet

A "#" sign means a numbered list, like so:


 * 1) Item 1
 * 2) Item 2


 * 1) Item 1
 * 2) Item 2

You can combine paragraph code and list code thus:


 * Sub level
 * Item 1, Sub 1


 * Sub level
 * Item 1, Sub 1

Italics & Boldface
italics gives italics.

bold gives bold.

bold and italicized gives bold and italicized.

Including Templates
Templates are documents written by (advanced) coders to allow DCW to have a consistent look throughout. The curly brackets really mean "insert this document here, with the following conditions." xD

Template i
gives. i is the name of the "template" that generates an icon; Electric is the name of the Element to show, "px" means "pixels". Please look "pixels" up in Google if you want to know.

The template i also has a second function:

gives, which is useful when we want to show the elements of a Dragon in breeding or battle discussions.

Internal Links
Tesla Ray gives Tesla Ray. The square brackets mean you are trying to link to a page on DCW. "Tesla Ray" is the name of the page.

Note: If it didn't work as you expected, check your spelling and the capitalization. :)

These are the basics. As you edit other work, you will learn more from other people's "codes".