This page will give a systematic guide on the structure and required content of component-pages in this Wiki. Furthermore, it will outline rules on the formatting of text and images.
The overview will give a short introduction using four to five bullet points.
In addition to the bullet points, the overview includes a picture showing of the most important variations and possibilities for the component.
The Specs have sections with sub headers (h3) explaining every possibility to edit the component. Each section has at least one picture detailing the terms referenced during the section. The text may also include the relevant code for the element. The main sections include:
Not every component needs every section. Conversely, a new section can be created if necessary. Each section can include subsections (using Headings (h4) for clarity) if plausible.
(in development)
The Documentation has 4 types of tags: draft, new, updated, caution.

Syntax:
---
title:
note:
tags:
- (place the tag name written in lowercase letters here)
---
A page with this tag has content that is actively in development or unfinished. Therefor the published article is currently unfinished. Following scenarios might apply:
A note at the beginning of an article can explain what the development in question is referring to.
After a pages first creation it receives the tag "new". This tag vanishes after two months of being present.
After receiving significant changes in content, a page receives the "updated" tag. This tag vanishes after one month. Significant pages include but are not limited to:
If a page contains critical content, it receives the "caution"-tag. This applies to both the text and the information behind it. Examples for critical information:
A note at the start of the page might give further information on the critical content.
Alerts are colored boxes that can be placed at the beginning of a page, under der h1 heading. They give general information about the following article. There are two types of notes:
An article might have meta information that is critical to the understanding of the page. For example, there are two pages called Boardlet. A note at the beginning of a page informs them what page they are on, what the page contains, and gives a link to the other page.
Syntax:
> [!NOTE]
> Text inside the alert.
Example:
[!NOTE] This article is about the Boardlet Pattern. For more information about the boardlet component in the App Composer, please visit this page.
The "caution" or "draft" tags might need further explanation. This explanation is placed in an alert at the beginning of the article. This alert describes
Syntax:
> [!WARNING]
> Text inside the alert.
Example:
[!WARNING] This component might not work as intended. Please use with caution.