Help:Formatting
You can format your text using wiki markup. This consists of normal characters like asterisks, single quotes or equation marks which have a special function in the wiki, sometimes depending on their position. For example, to format a word in italic, you include it in two single quotes like ''this''
Text formatting markup
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Description | You type | You get |
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character formatting - applies anywhere | ||
Italic text | ''italic'' |
italic |
Bold text | '''bold''' |
bold |
Bold and italic | '''''bold & italic''''' |
bold & italic |
Escape wiki markup |
<nowiki>no ''markup''</nowiki> |
no ''markup'' |
section formatting - only at the beginning of the line | ||
Headings of different levels |
=level 1= ==level 2== ===level 3=== ====level 4==== =====level 5===== ======level 6====== An article with four or more headings will automatically create a table of contents. Use of a level 1 heading is highly discouraged as it appears with the same formatting and size as the page title, which can be confusing. |
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Level 5
Level 6
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Horizontal rule |
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Bullet list |
* one * two * three ** three point one ** three point two Inserting a blank line will end the first list and start another. |
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Numbered list |
# one # two<br />spanning several lines<br />without breaking the numbering # three ## three point one ## three point two |
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Definition list |
;item 1 :definition 1 ;item 2 :definition 2-1 :definition 2-2 |
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Adopting definition list to indent text |
:Single indent ::Double indent :::::Multiple indent This adoption may be controversial from the viewpoint of accessibility. |
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Mixture of different types of list |
# one # two #* two point one #* two point two # three #; three item one #: three def one # four #: four def one #: this rather looks like the continuation of # four #: and thus often used instead of <br /> # five ## five sub 1 ### five sub 1 sub 1 ## five sub 2 ;item 1 :* definition 1-1 :* definition 1-2 : ;item 2 :# definition 2-1 :# definition 2-2 The usage of |
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Preformatted text |
preformatted text is done with a '''space''' at the ''beginning'' of the line This way of preformatting only applies to section formatting, and character formatting markups are still effective. |
preformatted text is done with a space at the beginning of the line |
Paragraphs
MediaWiki ignores normal line breaks. To start a new paragraph, leave an empty line. You can force a line break within a paragraph with the HTML tags <br>
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HTML tags
Some HTML tags are allowed in MediaWiki. These apply anywhere you insert them.
Underline | <u>Underline</u> |
Underline |
Strikethrough | <s>Strike-through</s> |
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Fixed width text | <code>Source code</code> |
Source code
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Blockquotes | Text before <blockquote>Blockquote</blockquote> Text after |
Text before
Text after |
Comment | <!-- This is a comment --> Comments are visible only in the edit zone. |
Comments are visible only in the edit zone. |
Completely preformatted text | Text is '''preformatted''' and ''markups'' '''''cannot''''' be done. |
Text is '''preformatted''' and ''markups'' '''''cannot''''' be done. |
Customised preformatted text | <pre style="color: red"> Text is '''preformatted''' with a style and ''markups'' '''''cannot''''' be done |
Text is '''preformatted''' with a style and ''markups'' '''''cannot''''' be done |
Colour with HTML | <span style="color:#FF0000"> This text will be red </span> |
This text will be red |
Colour with Template | {{colour|colour=#7B68EE|text=Hello World!}} |
Hello World! |