Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-35574972-20180516171438/@comment-29653547-20180520175834

I hope this will help you, because it took me a really long time to write this.

Okay, I'll try to explain these two:

- For the "seperate pages on one page" (aka tabber): You'll need to go to the source mode, and surround everything you want in tabs with   and   tags.

After this is done, you'll need to separate the contents with tabs and add names to these tabs. For the name of the first tab, you'll need to put it right after the   thing and to put a = after the said name. To separate the other tabs, you'll need to write |-| Name of the new tab =.

For instance, let's say that we want the first tab named "Hello" with "t" in it, the second tab named "World" with "test" in it and the third tab named "Finale" with "end" in it. (these tabs are strange but anyway)

The code will look like this:

Hello =

t

|-|World =

test

|-|Finale =

end

Putting this code for real gives us this:

Hello = t test end
 * -|World =
 * -|Finale =

I hope this was clear, because it is pretty hard to explain.

-For the references:

To make a simple reference, put in source mode   at the place where you want the reference to be. For instance, you can do   and it will give you this:

Afterwards, you'll need to put the references list. This one is simple: you need to put in source mode    (don't forget the space between references and \) and it will look like this: 