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Current revision as of 21:27, 7 September 2007
Here's how to create a list:
Headers
There are six kinds of headers; levels 1 through 6, six being the smallest. These are transcribed using equals signs on either side of the header.
For header one, type =Header 1=. For header two, type ==Header 2==. And so on:
Usage: Topics and subtopics within pages.
Indentation
To indent a paragraph, use the colon sign.
For a single indent, type :. For two indents, type ::. And so on:
- Single indent
- Double indent
- Triple indent
- Double indent
Usage: Mostly in talk pages to reply to a specific comment.
Bulleted and Numbered Lists
To create a bulleted list, use the asterisk sign. To create a numbered list, use the pound sign.
For a level one bullet, type *. For a level two bullet, type **. And so on:
- Single bullet
- Double bullet
- Triple bullet
- Double bullet
Use a single pound sign, #, for each number:
- First
- Second
- Third
Usage: Mainly for listing topics or giving ideas.
Newlines
You can use the break tag to force a new line when using unformatted text.
Use a single break tag, <br>, to force a new line.
This list is not formated,<br>
so you need the break tag,<br>
to start each new line.
Usage: When you want unformatted text to wrap the page in a specific way.