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Revision as of 13:35, 3 September 2019

Warning: This page is an edit and testing page use by the wiki authors. It is not a content page for the Manual. Information on this page may not be accurate and should not be used as guidance in managing stormwater.
This site is currently undergoing revision. For more information, open this link.
This page is currently undergoing revision

Most pages should have an intro before the first header. This test page was named Template:Test Page 9 instead of Test Page 9. It's unclear how exactly that happened. Titles cannot be edited. Fortunately, text can be edited and requires no special formatting. This page will provide a practice space for wiki editing techniques.

Header

There is usually text between a header and a subheader.

Subheader

Subheaders are very similar to headers.

Links

Internal

Another available test page is Lynn's test page.

External

Sometimes it is helpful to have a link to an external site such as the MPCA's Construction stormwater page [1]. This link appears as the number one in brackets. Should a list of external links (like a works cited/reference list) appear at the bottom of the page? Another external link will appear as two in brackets [2]. External links should be used liberally and can include reports/articles.

Images

schematic of constructed pond/wetland
This is an image copied from another page. The caption was changed.
schematic of constructed pond/wetland
The image can also be placed on the left side of the page. Usually not the same image

The average number of edits per page is a little over eight. This page is above average already.







Gallery


Tables

WinSLAMM land use and source area types
Link to the original table

Land Uses Source Areas within Land Uses
Commercial Roofs
Freeway Sidewalks
Industrial Driveways
Institutional Parking Lots
Other Urban Streets
Residential Ultra-Urban Highways
Freeway Lanes
Playgrounds
Landscaped/Turf Areas
Underdeveloped Areas
Other Imperious Areas
Other Pervious Areas