Proper syntax for wiki

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Can somebody show me an example of what the proper syntax is for a link to a website with multiple anchor text within a wiki article would be please?

Aren't sure how to add in multiple anchor texts properly.
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  • Profile picture of the author dmtaylor247
    Really not sure but I'm guessing it would look like this;

    [http://www.example.com {example|example website|click here}]
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  • Profile picture of the author punchout
    could you use something like this?

    <a href="{websiteaddress}">{one | two | three ||}</a>
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    • Profile picture of the author dmtaylor247
      Originally Posted by punchout View Post

      could you use something like this?

      <a href="{websiteaddress}">{one | two | three ||}</a>
      No you have the format wrong, here is a standard wiki anchor text link;

      [http://www.example.com example] which would result in; example

      They are not hypertext links...

      Some of them are different so different software will create the links automatically depending on the platform, so you will just enter the url and keywords and it will create the link automatically.

      If you are looking to spin the url too then you could just go a head and do this;

      {[http://www.example.com example]|[http://www.example.com example]}

      or this;

      {[http://www.example.com {example|example2}]|[http://www.example.com {example|example2}]}

      or even this;

      [{http://www.example.com|http://www.example.com} {example|example2}]

      I don't know much about this as I don't use wiki's anybody else care to comment?? Good luck with spamming your way to the top of Google BTW..
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