Citations:wiki markup


 * 2004, Pradip K. Srimani (editor), ITCC 2004: International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing, volume 1, April 5–7, 2004: Las Vegas, Nevada: Proceedings, IEEE Computer Society, ISBN 9780769521084, page 257:
 * The HTML objects corresponding to these wiki markup functions include hyperlink, table, level-2 title, image, bulleted item, and code section.
 * 2006, Laura Lemay and Rafe Colburn, Sams Teach Yourself Web Publishing with HTML and CSS in One Hour a Day, fifth edition, Sams Publishing, ISBN 9780672328862, page 653:
 * Generally wiki markup is less flexible than HTML, but also a bit easier to get the hang of. Unfortunately, wiki markup usually differs between wiki software packages, so learning MediaWiki’s markup language won’t help you out a whole lot if you start using TWiki, for example.
 * 2009, Brendon Schwartz, Matt Ranlett, and Stacy Draper, Social Computing with Microsoft® SharePoint® 2007: Implementing Applications for SharePoint to Enable Collaboration and Interaction in the Enterprise, Wrox: John Wiley and Sons, ISBN 9780470421383, page 118:
 * Enhanced Wiki Markup: Using custom tokens, textual formatting (bold, italics, underline, and so forth) can be introduced using standard wiki markup.