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- import {YouTube, Twitch} from 'mdx-embed'
- # Useful wiki features
- This page will go over some of the main features you can use to format and present information in the wiki.
- Feel free to reference from the official [Docusaurus Guide](https://docusaurus.io/docs/markdown-features) (link to the markdown features page) as well.
- ## Code
- ### Code block
- ````
- ```
- balls
- ```
- ````
- ### Inline Code
- ```
- `inline code`
- ```
- (looks like this): `inline code`
- ## Admonitions
- ### How-to
- To make an admonition, you do something like this:
- ```
- :::note
- Sample Text
- :::
- ```
- Which turns into this:
- :::note
- Sample Text
- :::
- ### Standard Admonitions
- :::note
- :::
- :::tip
- :::
- :::info
- :::
- :::caution
- :::
- :::danger
- :::
- ### Custom ones for labeling strat difficulty (stolen from Titanfall 2 wiki xd)
- :::diffe
- this one is called `diffe`
- :::
- :::diffm
- this one is called `diffm`
- :::
- :::diffh
- this one is called `diffh`
- :::
- ### Custom admonition title text
- You can make these have custom titles instead of the default by putting words in brackets at the end:
- ```
- :::info[COCK AND BALL TORTURE]
- test
- :::
- ```
- :::info[COCK AND BALL TORTURE]
- test
- :::
- ### Nesting admonitions
- Read [here](https://docusaurus.io/docs/markdown-features/admonitions#nested-admonitions)
- ## Video Embeds
- This is a two step thing:
- At the top of the page you'll have to insert this (replace `YouTube` with `Twitch` if needed). You can also do `{YouTube, Twitch}` if you plan to embed videos from both sites on the same page.
- ```
- import {YouTube} from 'mdx-embed'
- ```
- After this, when you want to embed a YouTube or Twitch video, you write something like this (obviously replace the id with the one from your video of choice):
- ```
- <YouTube youTubeId="ULYV5wadhNQ"/>
- <Twitch twitchId="1980957789"/>
- ```
- If you were to copy and paste the YouTube line, you'd get this:
- <YouTube youTubeId="ULYV5wadhNQ"/>
- ## Image Embeds
- You can embed external images with normal markdown syntax:
- ```
- ![epic image](https://i.imgur.com/gjUlkjt.png)
- ```
- However, it's preferred that we keep everything in the repository so that we don't have to worry about external files potentially getting deleted or becoming inaccessible for any reason.
- This can be achieved by putting the image in the repo, ~~either in a central folder (let's say `assets`),~~ or in a subfolder of the current folder (named `img`). Both are arbitrary, dunno which is easier/better to work with overall. **For now we'll stick to subfolders named `img`**
- Either way, you can then reference the image with a relative path. For example, if I put an image in a subfolder of the current folder where this markdown file resides (and the subfolder is named `img`), it would look like this:
- ```
- ![epic image](./img/TopGPeakAlphaSigmaMale.jpg)
- ```
- Try to keep everything as `jpg` rather than `png`. Additionally, do not use `gif`, please use `webp` instead.
- ![epic image](./img/TopGPeakAlphaSigmaMale.jpg)
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