Since the TechNet Wiki is designed to be populated with data from many different people, there are a lot of layout and designs on the different articles. It seems like most people have their own way of doing things, and some even copy others and at least try to make things look similar. So that brings out the point of this blog post. What is the top 5 ways to make your article look better and be more user-friendly.
A table of content looks like this on a Wiki page:
The Move to top feature, Whenever articles get bigger and bigger its important to make the page easier for people to maneuver around, adding the functionality to get to the top of the page will make the article user-friendly., use the <a> anchors for sending people to the top of your article.
To do this, go to the top of your article and create a new anchor, you can do this by hitting the "link" button, and choose the Anchor pane. Name the anchor "topOfPage" or any other thing so you'll know what to look for when referencing to the anchor.
This "link" does not need to be connected to any text, it can simple be blank, however it needs a name.
When this is done, you need to add the physical link to the top. For instance after a topic you can add the string "Go to top", link the string to the anchor (drop down list) found under the hyperlink pane for links.
You can strip pretty much anything here, mark the text you want and select the format-strip you want to use.
So, to give you one article that does all five of these tips, (there are many) but I choose to give you this example, as a good point of view and proof of concept!
Exam 70-515 - TS: Web Applications Development with Microsoft .NET Framework 4
Carsten Siemens edited Revision 6. Comment: Removed tag: stub
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Now I know how to create anchor links. Thank you, Tord!