# Markup
The syntax for wiki pages is standard XHTML. All tags must be
properly closed.
## Wiki links
Links to other wiki pages are formed this way:
`Page Name`. (Gitit converts links with empty
targets into wikilinks.)
To link to a wiki page using something else as the link text:
`something else`.
Note that page names may contain spaces and some special
characters. They need not be CamelCase. CamelCase words are *not*
automatically converted to wiki links.
Wiki pages may be organized into directories. So, if you have
several pages on wine, you may wish to organize them like so:
Wine/Pinot Noir
Wine/Burgundy
Wine/Cabernet Sauvignon
Note that a wiki link `Burgundy` that occurs inside
the `Wine` directory will link to `Wine/Burgundy`, and not to
`Burgundy`. To link to a top-level page called `Burgundy`, you'd
have to use `Burgundy`.
To link to a directory listing for a subdirectory, use a trailing
slash: `Wine/` will link to a listing of the `Wine` subdirectory.