Wikimarks/Syntax

are just a list of links written in wikitext. For those of you that are admins, it's similar to MediaWiki:Wiki-navigation. However, unlike the wiki navigation, supports 4 levels of menus, which are written as follows:
 * Level 2 link
 * Level 3 link
 * Level 3 link
 * Level 4 link
 * Level 4 link
 * Level 3 link
 * Level 2 link
 * Level 2 link

Link syntax
Each link is wikitext:
 * Standard wikilink


 * A link to your userpage


 * An interwiki link


 * An external link


 * An external link to the Wikimarks page


 * An external link to Google


 * Simple text, usually used to just above a submenu

If you want a link to open in a new tab/window in your browser, you can use #NewWindowLink:
 * Link to open in a new tab

For a full list of what #NewWindowLink can do, see Help:New window links.

Advanced
also comes with extra features for wikitext:


 * Using relative URLs for links


 * Using query strings


 * Using

Old syntax
Originally, wikimarks used it's own syntax, which can be read about at w:c:wikimarks:Manual.


 * A basic link

Link can be anything, from a page name, to a URL to a query string.

Unfortunately,  links are now unsupported. This is due to difficulties in making them compatible with the wikitext parser. However, most of their functionality can be replicated with normal wikitext or with the advanced features.