In MojoMojo, you can write wiki pages using HTML and official extensions to one of two popular lightweight markup languages: Textile and Markdown. While you must currently choose between Textile and Markdown when creating your wiki, HTML is always available, for a few good reasons. To select the markup language, go to the Site settings page. Note that MojoMojo uses the official extensions of these languages, Textile2 and MultiMarkdown.
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For help in deciding which markup is best for you, see the comparison between Textile and Markdown.
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Wikilinks are interpreted by MojoMojo separately and have the same syntax, regardless of the formatter being Textile or MultiMarkdown:
| What you see | MojoMojo Wikilinks | Wikipedia | |
|---|---|---|---|
| MojoMojo features | MojoMojo [[/features]] | MojoMojo [[features]] | |
| MojoMojo editing cheatsheet | MojoMojo [[/documentation/cheatsheet | editing cheatsheet]] | MojoMojo [[cheatsheet | editing cheatsheet]] | |
The CSS doesn't currently match the one in the MultiMarkdown example. This is an easy fix; please consider submitting a patch to mojomojo.css.