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You can format the page using Wikitext special characters.  
 
You can format the page using Wikitext special characters.  
  
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! width="640px" | What it looks like on the wiki page  
 
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But an empty line starts a new paragraph.  
 
But an empty line starts a new paragraph.  
  
When used in a list, a newline ''does'' affect the layout .
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When used in a list, a newline ''does'' affect the layout .  
  
 
| <pre>A single newline
 
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| You should "sign" your comments on talk pages: <br>  
 
| You should "sign" your comments on talk pages: <br>  
*Three tildes gives your signature: &lt;a href="User:Example"&gt;Example&lt;/a&gt; <br>  
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*Three tildes gives your signature: Yourname <br>  
*Four tildes give your signature plus date/time: &lt;a href="User:Example"&gt;Example&lt;/a&gt; 07:46, 27 November 2005 (UTC) <br>  
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*Four tildes give your signature plus date/time: Yourname 07:46, 27 November 2005 (UTC) <br>  
 
*Five tildes gives the date/time alone: 07:46, 27 November 2005 (UTC) <br>
 
*Five tildes gives the date/time alone: 07:46, 27 November 2005 (UTC) <br>
  
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- Five tildes gives the  
 
- Five tildes gives the  
 
date/time alone: ~~~~~
 
date/time alone: ~~~~~
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== Advanced Editing  ==
 
 
== Section headings  ==
 
 
''Headings'' organize your writing into sections. The ''Wiki'' software can automatically generate a &lt;a href="Help:Table of contents"&gt;table of contents&lt;/a&gt; from them. <!-- don't use standard since it will move the edit block -->
 
 
=== Subsection  ===
 
 
Using more "equals" (=) signs creates a subsection.
 
 
==== A smaller subsection  ====
 
 
Don't skip levels, like from two to four equals signs.
 
 
Start with 2 equals signs not 1 because 1 creates H1 tags which should be reserved for page title.
 
 
| <pre>== Section headings ==
 
 
''Headings'' organize your writing into
 
sections. The ''Wiki'' software can automatically
 
generate a [[Help:table of contents|table of contents]] from them.
 
 
=== Subsection ===
 
Using more "equals" (=) signs creates a subsection.
 
 
==== A smaller subsection ====
 
 
Don't skip levels, like from two to four equals signs.
 
 
Start with 2 equals signs not 1 because 1 creates H1
 
tags which should be reserved for page title.
 
</pre>
 
|- id="lists"
 
|
 
*''Unordered &lt;a href="Help:List"&gt;lists&lt;/a&gt;'' are easy to do:
 
**Start every line with a star.
 
***More stars indicate a deeper level.
 
 
<br>
 
 
*:Previous item continues. &lt;/dd&gt;
 
 
<br>
 
 
**A newline
 
*in a list
 
 
marks the end of the list.
 
 
*Of course you can start again.
 
 
| <pre>* ''Unordered lists'' are easy to do:
 
** Start every line with a star.
 
*** More stars indicate a deeper level.
 
*: Previous item continues.
 
** A newline
 
* in a list 
 
marks the end of the list.
 
*Of course you can start again.
 
</pre>
 
|-
 
|
 
#''Numbered lists'' are:
 
##Very organized
 
##Easy to follow
 
 
A newline marks the end of the list.
 
 
#New numbering starts with 1.
 
 
| <pre># ''Numbered lists'' are:
 
## Very organized
 
## Easy to follow
 
A newline marks the end of the list.
 
# New numbering starts with 1.
 
</pre>
 
|-
 
|
 
Here's a ''definition list'':
 
 
<br>
 
 
;Word&nbsp; &lt;/dt&gt;
 
:Definition of the word &lt;/dd&gt;
 
;A longer phrase needing definition &lt;/dt&gt;
 
:Phrase defined &lt;/dd&gt;
 
;A word&nbsp; &lt;/dt&gt;
 
:Which has a definition &lt;/dd&gt;
 
:Also a second definition &lt;/dd&gt;
 
:And even a third &lt;/dd&gt;
 
 
<br>
 
 
Begin with a semicolon. One item per line; a newline can appear before the colon, but using a space before the colon improves parsing.
 
 
| <pre>Here's a ''definition list'':
 
; Word&nbsp;: Definition of the word
 
; A longer phrase needing definition
 
: Phrase defined
 
; A word&nbsp;: Which has a definition
 
: Also a second one
 
: And even a third
 
 
Begin with a semicolon. One item per line;
 
a newline can appear before the colon, but
 
using a space before the colon improves
 
parsing.
 
</pre>
 
|-
 
|
 
*You can even do mixed lists
 
*#and nest them
 
*#inside each other
 
*#*or break lines<br>in lists.
 
 
<br>
 
 
*#;definition lists &lt;/dt&gt;
 
*#:can be
 
*#:;nested&nbsp; &lt;/dt&gt;
 
*#::too &lt;/dd&gt; &lt;/dd&gt;
 
 
<br>
 
 
| <pre>* You can even do mixed lists
 
*# and nest them
 
*# inside each other
 
*#* or break lines&lt;br&gt;in lists.
 
*#; definition lists
 
*#: can be
 
*#:; nested&nbsp;: too
 
</pre>
 
|-
 
|
 
<br>
 
 
:A colon (:) indents a line or paragraph. &lt;/dd&gt;
 
 
<br>
 
 
A newline starts a new paragraph. <br> Should only be used on &lt;a _fcknotitle="true" href="Talk page"&gt;Talk page&lt;/a&gt;s. <br> For articles, you probably want the blockquote tag.
 
 
<br>
 
 
:We use 1 colon to indent once.
 
::We use 2 colons to indent twice.
 
:::3 colons to indent 3 times, and so on. &lt;/dd&gt; &lt;/dd&gt; &lt;/dd&gt;
 
 
<br>
 
 
| <pre>: A colon (:) indents a line or paragraph.
 
A newline starts a new paragraph.
 
Should only be used on talk pages.
 
For articles, you probably want the blockquote tag.
 
: We use 1 colon to indent once.
 
:: We use 2 colons to indent twice.
 
::: 3 colons to indent 3 times, and so on.
 
</pre>
 
|-
 
|
 
You can make &lt;a href="W:horizontal dividing line"&gt;horizontal dividing lines&lt;/a&gt; (----) to separate text.
 
 
----
 
 
But you should usually use sections instead, so that they go in the table of contents.
 
 
| <pre>You can make [[w:horizontal dividing line|horizontal dividing line]]s
 
(----) to separate text.
 
----
 
But you should usually use sections instead,
 
so that they go in the table of contents.
 
</pre>
 
|-
 
|
 
You can add footnotes to sentences using the ''ref'' tag -- this is especially good for citing a source.
 
 
<br>
 
 
:There are over six billion people in the world.&lt;ref&gt;CIA World Factbook, 2006.&lt;/ref&gt; &lt;/dd&gt;
 
 
<br>
 
 
References: &lt;references/&gt;
 
 
<br>
 
 
| <pre>You can add footnotes to sentences using
 
the ''ref'' tag -- this is especially good
 
for citing a source.
 
 
:There are over six billion people in the
 
world.&lt;ref&gt;CIA World Factbook, 2006.&lt;/ref&gt;
 
 
References: &lt;references/&gt;
 
 
 
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
 
|}
 
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Latest revision as of 18:13, 20 September 2009

Text formatting markup

This table lists the various formatting options available using Wikitext:

Basic text formatting

You can format the page using Wikitext special characters.

What it looks like on the wiki page What you type

You can italicize text by putting 2 apostrophes on each side.

3 apostrophes will embolden the text.

5 apostrophes will embolden and italicize the text.

(Using 4 apostrophes doesn't do anything special --
the last pair are just 'left over ones' that are included as part of the text.)

You can ''italicize text'' by putting 2 
apostrophes on '''each''' side. 

3 apostrophes will '''embolden the text'''. 

5 apostrophes will '''embolden''' and ''italicize'' 
'''''the text'''''.

(Using 4 apostrophes doesn't do anything
special -- <br /> the last pair are just 
''''left over ones'''' that are included 
as part of the text.)

A single newline generally has no effect on the layout. These can be used to separate sentences within a paragraph. Some editors find that this aids editing and improves the diff function (used internally to compare different versions of a page).

But an empty line starts a new paragraph.

When used in a list, a newline does affect the layout .

A single newline
generally has no effect on the layout.
These can be used to separate
sentences within a paragraph.
Some editors find that this aids editing
and improves the ''diff'' function
(used internally to compare
different versions of a page).

But an empty line
starts a new paragraph.

When used in a list, a newline ''does''
affect the layout.

You can break lines
without a new paragraph.
Please use this sparingly.

Please do not start a link or italics or bold text on one line and end on the next.

You can break lines<br/>
without a new paragraph.<br/>
Please use this sparingly.

Please do not start a link or
''italics'' or '''bold''' text on one line
and end on the next.
You should "sign" your comments on talk pages:
  • Three tildes gives your signature: Yourname
  • Four tildes give your signature plus date/time: Yourname 07:46, 27 November 2005 (UTC)
  • Five tildes gives the date/time alone: 07:46, 27 November 2005 (UTC)
You should "sign" your comments 
on talk pages:
- Three tildes gives your
signature: ~~~
- Four tildes give your 
signature plus date/time: ~~~~
- Five tildes gives the 
date/time alone: ~~~~~
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