Consecutive lines are merged
into a single paragraph.
A blank line
separates paragraphs.
Consecutive lines are merged
into a single paragraph.
A blank line
separates paragraphs.
regular text
{{monospace text}}
''italic text''
'''bold text'''
regular text
{{monospace text}}
italic text
bold text
Four consecutive hyphens (----) become a horizontal rule:
Create in a remote link simply by typing its URL:
http://andstuff.org.
If you like, enclose it in brackets to create a numbered reference and avoid cluttering the page; [http://andstuff.org] becomes [1].
Or you can have a description instead of a numbered reference; [http://nytimes.com NY Times] becomes [NY Times].
You can put a picture in a page by typing the URL to the picture (it must end in gif, jpg, or png). For example, http://c2.com/sig/wiki.gif becomes
.
You can link to some other sites by typing a shortcuts. See
InterWiki for more details. For example,
- MeatBall?:RecentChanges
- Advogato:proj/WikkiTikkiTavi?
- Wiki:WorseIsBetter?
You can indent by starting a paragraph with one or more colons.
:Indent me!
::Me too!
becomes
- Indent me
- Me too!
You can create bullet lists by starting a paragraph with one or more asterisks.
*Bullet one
**Sub-bullet
becomes
Similarly, you can create numbered lists by starting a paragraph with one or more hashes.
#Numero uno
#Number two
##Sub-item
becomes
- Numero uno
- Number two
- Sub-item
You can't mix and match list types:
#Number one
#*Bullet
#Number two
- Number one
- *Bullet
- Number two
You can make various levels of heading by putting = signs before and after the text =
= Level 1 heading =
== Level 2 heading ==
=== Level 3 heading ===
==== Level 4 heading ====
===== Level 5 heading =====
====== Level 6 heading ======
==== There is no Level 7 heading ====
Level 1 heading
Level 2 heading
Level 3 heading
Level 4 heading
Level 5 heading
Level 6 heading
There is no Level 7 heading
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