User:Postpostmod/Sandbox

My sandbox.

Useful tools:
PMID citation generator: http://diberri.crabdance.com/cgi-bin/templatefiller/index.cgi?

Links and URLs: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Wiki_markup#Links_and_URLs Wiki markup: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Wiki_markup Manual of style: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style Annotated article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Annotated_article Text editor support: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_editor_support http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Templates http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:United_States_government_document_search_tools Parenthetical refs: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:ADR http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Cite_your_sources#Footnotes http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Pipe_trick WikiBlame: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Flominator/WikiBlame

Shortcut example
WP:shortcut

Quote: (No wiki tag)

Article structure

 * See the guideline Manual of Style for clarification on the issues raised in this section.

The internal structure of an article (end nowiki tag)

How to create a shortcut

The abbreviations "WP:" and "wp:" for the namespace "Wikipedia:" are automatically translated by the Wikipedia servers, so they work anyway regardless of redirects. Similarly "WT:" and "wt:" are automatically translated to the namespace "Wikipedia talk:". Thus WP:TS = Wikipedia:TS.

Note: The following is an example, the shortcut WP:TS already exists.

Say you want to create the shortcut WP:TS to an existing page like Wikipedia:Template standardisation. Then create the desired new Wikipedia:TS page with a single line:

#REDIRECT Template standardisation

Many shortcuts are acronyms, others are abbreviations, quite a lot are simply WP:BAD, but technically they are redirections.

Please note, when creating a shortcut for a category, it is necessary to insert an additional colon (":") at the beginning of the link, as follows:

#REDIRECT Category:Redirects from shortcut Note: something's wrong here - why isn't the next section title displaying correctly?

Section redirects
[edit]

When the redirect target is a section link, following a redirected link should lead to the section or other element identified by the link. Normally the redirected page includes the entire contents of the target page as if the section fragment wasn't specified, and uses JavaScript to jump to the section after the page is loaded. If Java script is disabled, this jump does not happen.

When a redirect page is viewed directly without following the target link, the link is shown as an ordinary section link, and works as usual without the use of Java script.

Renamed link
Pipe trick: The pipe trick uses the pipe character ("|") to save typing-in the right hand side of a piped link for several kinds of wikilinks. This can reduce typos in these links.
 * Same target, different name.
 * The target ("piped") text must be placed first, then the text to be displayed second.

When the last character of a link is the pipe character, the pipe trick will automatically generate the text that displays for that link. This is done when the page is saved. It removes the parenthesized part of the link title, but it also processes commas in the title and Namespace prefixes. It does not have effects on the number sign ("#") (used to link directly to an article section). The pipe trick does not work in edit summaries, or within tags.

Diffs
How to format a diff, using the pipe trick: bracket, copy and paste the url for the diff, pipe character, type "diff", type desired text to indicate link to diff, bracket. (leave out commas). How it looks after saving:  |how to use pipes    (How it looks after saving) How it looks in editing window, before saving: |how to use pipes

|diff panel split diff

Subpages
How to make a subpage: |How to make a subpage

Talkback
Talkback template: to let a user know I've replied to a comment: | talkback template how-to page

Med lit citations
Advice on citations in medical articles:
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Email
Email notification: type

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--Postpostmod (talk) 16:07, 14 February 2010 (UTC)


 * 1) REDIRECT Target page name

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How much wood?

Try inserting ref with template generator:

blah blah blah blah blah.

Diberri templates (PMID, etc):  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Diberri/Template_

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Cite_journal

Common parameters, horizontal format

Common parameters for Vancouver system citations

editor: Name of editor/editors. Do not Wikilink any values in the editor field but use editor-link instead. The template automatically adds "ed." after the editor's name unless the chapter parameter is used in which case the template adds "in" before the editor's name which appears after the chapter and before the title. This implies that the author is responsible only for part of the book (including the cited chapter) and the editor responsible for the whole book. If, however, the author(s) and editor(s) are responsible for the whole book, then the editor field or its alternates described below should not be used if the chapter field is being used. Instead, the editor(s) should be included in an author field with possibly "(ed.)" after the surname(s). Alternatively, the editor field may be used if the chapter detail is included in the title  field instead of using the chapter field.

The classic sign of early local infection with Lyme disease is a circular, outwardly expanding rash called erythema chronicum migrans (also erythema migrans or EM), which occurs at the site of the tick bite three to thirty days after the tick bite.

Final version:

ISBN: 0071476911, 978007147691

Section 9 Spirochetal Disease

(other chapters)

166 Lyme Borreliosis

Allen C. Steere

Section 10 Diseases Caused by Rickettsia, Mycoplasma, and Chlamydia

→ Bannen RM, Suresh V, Phillips GN Jr, Wright SJ, Mitchell JC (2008). "Optimal design of thermally stable proteins". Bioinformatics 24 (20): 2339–43. doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btn450. PMID 18723523. PMC 2562006. http://bioinformatics.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/24/20/2339.

Erythema migrans is thought to occur in about 80% of infected patients. Patients can also experience flu-like symptoms such as headache, muscle soreness, fever, and malaise. Lyme disease can progress to later stages even in patients who do not develop a rash.



Globe editorial on COI 9-17-10: http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/editorial_opinion/editorials/articles/2010/09/17/medical_journals_must_police_studies_with_industry_backing/

Author, A. A. (1996). Title of chapter. In E. E. Editor (Ed.), Title of book (pp. first page-last page). City: Publisher.

Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (1996). Title of chapter: Subtitle of chapter. In E. E. Editor, & F. F. Editor (Eds.), Title of book: Subtitle of book (edition, pp. first page-last page). City, ST: Publisher.

Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (1996). Title of chapter: Subtitle of chapter. In E. E. Editor, F. F. Editor, & G. G. Editor (Eds.), Title of book: Subtitle of book (edition, pp. first page-last page). City, Country: Publisher.

http://isupercoder.blogspot.com/2011/04/how-lyme-disease-ear-pain-diagnosis.html http://www.aetna.com/cpb/medical/data/200_299/0215.html http://www.aan.com/practice/guideline/uploads/248.pdf http://cdn.wimba.com/main/classroom.html?channel=cdn552_2010_0511_1159_57