ELEX II returns to the post-apocalyptic Science Fantasy world of Magalan – with massive environments that can be explored with unrivaled freedom via jetpack, you will be able to move through the epic story any way you want. File pages are useful for categorizing images, showing license information, and providing a description of the image.About This Game ELEX II is the sequel to ELEX, the vintage open-world role-playing experience from the award-winning creators of the Gothic and Risen series, Piranha Bytes. Image files and file pages are also technically separate, but typically a link to a file page will not be red unless the image is missing. Category pages can also be utilized to provide further information on the type of articles contained in the category. This allows a wiki community to create a hierarchy of categories. The main use of category pages is to put categories within more general categories, as categorizing the category page will categorize the category too. When you open a category page that doesn't exist, you may see that that pages are already in the associated category. Creating a new page is similar to editing a blank page, but links to blank pages are not red, unlike links to new pages.Ĭategories and category pages are technically separate, and a category can exist without a page. Typing in the name of the page and clicking the now blue 'Create page' button will redirect to the default page with the usual Edit this page link, which can be used to begin adding content.Ī new page is distinguishable from a blank page: the latter has a page history. The Community portal on all wikis has a "Start a new article" bullet point by default. The default page has the usual Edit this page link, which can be used to begin adding content. Using the URL for the new page displays the default 'no article' message. Easier still is editing the page name part of a URL for an existing page. Using the browser address bar to enter a URL (web address) to a new page is another way to start the new page process. From the preview area, clicking the new link will create the new page (without updating the referring page). In this case, create the link but press Preview, instead of Save. However, it may be better to wait to create links until after creating the new page, especially if the new link replaces one to an existing page. You can also create the link yourself, in a related page, index page or your user page. (A new page link with a "wrong" or misspelled name, or that duplicates content found under another name is "broken", but in a different sense.) New page links are not truly broken as long as the name correctly identifies the intended content. Links are not only convenient for navigation, but also make people aware of the new page (those who read a related page and also those who watch the related page). They are typically created in preparation for creating the page and/or to encourage other people to do so. (In this case, the empty page "New page name" would be created). Links to non-existent pages are created with ] from the wiki editor. (Sometimes links to new pages are called "red links", the display option of one of the settings). Depending on settings, a different color or a question mark is used. New page links typically look different from links to existing pages. Some wikis might not allow you to create a new page unless you are logged in. Simply click on the link to open the new page for editing.įollowing a link to a page that doesn't exist will open it for editing. It will be above any search results, should any appear. If you search for a page that doesn't exist (using the search box and “□ search” button at the upper right of the page), then the following line will appear:Ĭreate the page "" on this wiki!
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