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PurpleWiki automatically adds tags to the end of each element that
look like {nid 7D}. For example: (PF)
First paragraph. {nid 3}
* Bulleted list item {nid 5} (PG)
When you view a Wiki page, these appear as PurpleNumbers. You can use
these numbers to link to specific sections of the text. (PH)
When you edit a page, leave these tags alone. If you're moving a
paragraph, move the tag also. If you're deleting a paragraph, delete
the tag as well. This way, the identifier will always point to the
proper element, even if you move it to a different part of a page or
even a different page entirely. (PI)
You can link to a purple number on a Wiki page by appending # and the
address after a WikiWord. For example, suppose you have the page
LosAngelesDodgers with the text: (PJ)
Tommy Lasorda was the greatest manager ever. (LA1)
The purple number is LA1, so you can link to this paragraph by saying
LosAngelesDodgers#LA1. (PK)