Thread:Sakaros/@comment-26925323-20150825035739/@comment-104549-20150825040404

The great thing about the Message Wall (as opposed to the old Talk Pages) is that you don't need to post new messages each time. Once I reply to this, there should be an option below my post that says "Post a reply"; click and type in there, and it will keep everything in one message chain.

Anyhow, I replied to your last post with the basic coding information. For an actual story itself, you won't need a lot of that, except probably italics. One of the best ways I've found to format pages when you're not familiar with the style is by mimicking what others have done; never plagiarize their actual work, of course, but use the same coding style. It keeps a uniform look across the site, and it allows you to use a framework that's already in place.

For example, take my page The Fall of Keltrayu. That's the article which talks about the story; every story is supposed to have one. If you click the blue "Edit" button up at the top, you can see all the coding I used in my article. Obviously, you shouldn't change anything in my article, but what you can do is CTRL+A to select all the text, copy it, and paste it in the sandbox. When you have it all pasted and click Preview, it should show up exactly as it appears on my page. From there, you can go back to the coding (click "Back" instead of "Publish") and adjust the code. Trying changing the title, or something in the infobox, and see what it looks like after you change it!