CT surgery complications
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Welcome to the CT Surgery Complications' sandbox!
This page exists so that you can practice editing or formatting without changing any serious content. Feel free to try it out here first. There is a tutorial on the Central (coordinating) Wikia that will step you through more of the things you can do. Wiki allow for rather complicated formatting. It can look overwhelming when you begin, but just start with the basics... enter some text, and learn the other pieces as you go. Best wishes!

This page is for any tests.

Welcome to the CT surgery complications' sandbox!

Anyone can edit this.

Simple Editing[]

To edit a page, click on the "edit" tab, usually near the top of the page. Then, edit the box in the page. Feel free to practice here, on this page. It's here just for you to practice.

A blank line indicates a paragraph separation.

You can link to another page by putting the name or title of that page in double square brackets. [[Main Page]] becomes Main Page.

Simple Formatting[]

Create headers by putting text inbetween repeated equal (=) signs. The more =, the lower level the heading is.

Create a bulleted list by starting each item with an asterick (*)

  • it's ok to make editing mistakes
  • you can preview your work before saving it
  • even after saving it, you or someone else can edit it again to make it even better


More Advanced Formatting[]

Text styling[]

You can alter the font style to exemplify certain points by enclosing the text in varying numbers of single apostrophes. Examples:

  • One apostrophe on each side gives single quotes around the 'text'
  • Two apostrophes produces text in Italics
  • Three apostrophes produces text in Bold
  • Four apostrophes produces text in 'Double Quotes '
  • Five apostrophes produces text in 'Bold and Italic '


Adding Blue, Pink and Green Boxes[]

In touring this or other wikis you may have seen some articles with text in colored boxes to highlight important points. The convention for this wiki is to organize key points or make the article more accessible. For example, blue boxes are contents boxes. These are added automatically to the top of any article with more than 3 subheadings.

Pink boxes are designated as 'caveat' boxes, and are generally used to ontline management strategies they can be included using the following text :

{{Caveat|the text you want in the box goes here}}
This test produces a caveat box that looks like
the text you want in the box goes here

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Green boxes are designated as 'pointer' boxes, and are generally used to highlight clinical pearls and perils:

{{Pointers|the text you want in the box goes here}}
This test produces a pointers box that looks like
the text you want in the box goes here
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