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FormattingRules


Edit this page to see how it's done. Practice these rules in the SandBox.

Also, refer to the official list of [FormattingRules] to see all the possibilities and their combinations.

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SmashWordsTogether LikeThis? to create a page link. Click on the ? to edit the new page.

You can also create free links that aren't WordsSmashedTogether. Type them like this: ((free links)). (This is an option that is turned on in this wiki. WikkiTikkiTavi? allows you to turn free links off if you want only the classic Wiki link style.)

You may also create links with spaces in them, find out more over at SplitWikiNames? (eg; (Split Wiki Names)?)

''italic text'' becomes italic text


'''bold text''' becomes bold text


{{monospace text}} becomes monospace text


---- becomes a horizontal rule:


Create a remote link simply by typing its URL: https://andstuff.org.

If you like, enclose it in brackets to create a numbered reference and avoid cluttering the page; [https://andstuff.org] becomes [1].

Or you can have a description instead of a numbered reference; [https://www.movie2b.com/ ipod films] becomes [ipod films].

More examples: [https://www.worldmovs.com/category/movies/genres/western/ western movies] becomes [western movies].
[https://www.thecelebrityface.com Celebrities biography] becomes [Celebrities biography].


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, https://c2.com/sig/wiki.gif becomes
https://c2.com/sig/wiki.gif.


You can link to some other sites by typing 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

  1. Numero uno
  2. Number two
    1. Sub-item


You can mix and match list types:

#Number one
#*Bullet
#Number two
  1. Number one
    • Bullet
  2. 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 ======



You can create tables using pairs of vertical bars:

cell one cell two
big ol' line
cell four cell five
||cell one || cell two ||
|||| big ol' line ||
|| cell four || cell five ||



Chess Game

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