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FemboyFans uses a custom wiki engine with basic functionality. All formatting is done via DText.
To create an internal wiki link, wrap the title in two sets of square brackets: [[Like this]].
Style and Formatting:
The wiki has no specific style guide, but here's some general advice for creating wiki pages for tags:
Use h4 for all headers, h6 for sub-headers (not needed for most simple wikis). Bundle any relevant links at the end under a "See also" section.
This is a header
This is a sub-header
See also:
- For franchise/series tags, try to include a "Characters" section linking to their own wiki page, and provide a short description that would allow taggers to easily identify them.
- Avoid using external links (e.g., wikipedia.org), when possible. Artist galleries will usually be the most relevant here.
- Keep it short and concise. A sentence or two is usually more than enough to tag by.
- Don't link to the tags page with {{curly_brackets}}, use [[square_brackets]] to link to other wikis instead.
Gender-Neutral Wording:
Avoid gender-specific wording. Even in cases where gender would otherwise apply (e.g., breasts, genitals), mentioning gender more than once is rarely necessary. Prefer them/their pronouns, "a character", or simply reword it instead.
For instance:
- A character
of any genderwith blue hair. - ...between a
femalecharacter's breasts. - ...between
hertheir breasts. When the male/herm/gynomorph puts his/her penis in the female/herm/andromorph's pussy after anal with him/her.Vaginal penetration done immediately after anal.
Gender-specific wording on character wikis is an exception to this, including coined intersex/non-binary pronouns.
Anchors:
Anchors are a special DText function intended mainly for use on the forums and wiki. They allow you to create links to "jump" to a certain section of the page when clicked from the same or other pages.
Anchors can be created with a hash sign in square brackets [#somename] and linked with normal wiki links [[#somename]] for links on the same page, and [[somewiki#somename]] for linking from other pages.
Example:
Used for any type of plant. h4. Plant tags: * [[flower]] ** [[rose]] ** [[sunflower]] * [[grass]] * [[holly_(plant)]] * [[mistletoe]] * [[potted_plant]] * [[tree]] h4. See also: * [[flora_fauna]] - A broad tag for more animal-like plant creatures ("plant-animals")