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Revision as of 00:16, 30 June 2007
This is an example article showing a structure which may be used in wiki pages. If you edit this page (using the edit tab at the top of the page, not the [edit] links at the right hand side) you can see the markup used to create this formatting. (You can use your browser's back button or the cancel link at the bottom of the edit page to leave the editing page without saving changes.)
You can use this page as a template for a new article by going into edit and copying the contents of the edit box (Control-A followed by Control-C does this easily on many platforms) into your new article's edit box (Control-V does this).
Subheading: Level 2
More text
Another Level 2 Subheading
A Level 3 Sub-subheading
Level 4 Sub-sub-subheading
Even more text here
Links
A link to an article: Main Page
A link to an article where the link text is different from the article name: this links to the main page
Link to external webpage with text Text here
Lists
A bulleted list
- this
- more of this
- that
- the other
- a bit of the other
A numbered list
- Item one
- Item two
- Item three
- item three point one
A 'definition list'
- Word
- Definition of the word
- A longer phrase needing definition
- Phrase defined
- A word
- Which has a definition
- Also a second one
- And even a third
Other formatting
Text in a box.
The blockquote command will indent both margins.
Normal text again
Tables
Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 | |
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Row 1 | row 1, col 2 | row 1, col 3 | row 1, col 4 |
Row 2 | row 2, col 2 | row 2, col 3 | row 2, col 4 |
row 3, col 2 | row 3, col 3 |
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- More on tables from WikiMedia