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Special Formatting


To format Headings, the basic Level One Heading (found in the edit toolbar as the giant capital A) uses double equal == signs before and after the heading text. Subsequent heading levels can be added by adding one additional = sign at either end for each level of subhead. Each of these Headings will automatically add an entry to the page Table of Contents (TOC). Examples:

Level One Heading ==text==

Level Two Heading #1 ===text===

Level Two Heading #2

Level Three Heading ====text====

Level Four Heading =====text=====
Level Five Heading ======text======

Please note that Five Levels of Heading are ALL that are currently defined in our wiki.


To insert a "Bullet" before a line of text, simply add a single star (*) at the begining of the line.
The same trick as used above will allow nesting of bullets also. Examples:

  • Level One - *text
  • Level One - just to see how it looks...
    • Level Two - **text
    • Level Two - just to see how it looks...
      • Level Three - ***text
        • Level Four - ****text
          • Level Five - *****text
            • Level Six - ******text



You may also indent paragraphs in a similar way.
This might be useful when following a topic on a talk page to show which comment you are replying to.
The wiki format code in this case is the colon (:) , used as follows:

Basic text with NO indention - text

Indent One - :text
Indent Two - ::text
Indent Three - :::text
Indent Four - ::::text
Indent Five - :::::text



Another useful formatting feature is the "Blue Box". On the left side of the editing page simply insert a single space. The entire paragraph will appear in a blue box until an "enter" or <br> appears. If you want a series of lines within the box, simply place a space at the beginning of every line. They will all appear within the same box as long as no "no box" line is between them. Examples:

A single paragraph or sentence will be boxed.  If you wish 
to define where the lines wrap, place your cursor at the 
break point you desire, then hit enter and insert one space 
allowing the text to continue as if it had wrapped at that 
point on its own.  


Also be aware that in wiki, when using a blue box, an extremely long paragraph will override the normal page 
template right margin.  This will make the blue boxed text continue to the right off the page instead of 
wrapping and force you to horizontally scroll to read the entire text.  This is a nuisance and should be 
avoided by manually inserting line breaks as descibed above.  

--COMO 10-of-9 [s.lackey]


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