!!!heading = large heading with text "heading" Source: {{{ !!!heading = large heading with text "heading" }}} Headers can't contain formatting markup - if it does, the text from the start of the formatting and onwards will be placed in a paragraph following the header. !!heading = medium heading with text "heading" Source: {{{ !!heading = medium heading with text "heading" }}} !heading = small heading with text "heading" Source: {{{ !heading = small heading with text "heading" }}} !!!Links The source for the above is: {{{ [link] = create a hyperlink to an internal WikiPage called 'Link'. [this is also a link] = create a hyperlink to an internal WikiPage called 'ThisIsAlsoALink' but show the link as typed with spaces. [a sample|link] = create a hyperlink to an internal WikiPage called 'Link', but display the text 'a sample' to the user instead of 'Link'. ~NoLink = disable link creation for the word in CamelCase. [1] = make a reference to a footnote numbered 1. [#1] = mark the footnote number 1. [[link] = create text '[link]'. }}} !!!Formatting * ''text'' = print "text" in italic. * __text__ = print "text" in bold. * {{text}} = print "text" in monospaced font. Source for the above list: {{{ * ''text'' = print "text" in italic. * __text__ = print "text" in bold. * {{text}} = print "text" in monospaced font. }}} Here's a horizontal ruler: ---- And it's source: {{{ ---- }}} Horizontal rulers require an empty line on each side.\\Otherwise one will get a syntax/parsing error. The previous paragraph contained a forced line break. The source looks like the following: {{{ Horizontal rulers require an empty line on each side.\\Otherwise one will get a syntax/parsing error. }}} Forced line breaks require at least one printing character following it on the same line (i.e. it can't be the last thing on the line, and just a space after it isn't enough), otherwise one will get a parsing error. !!!Lists Lists can be nested up to three levels: * 1 - text = make a bulleted list item with ''1 - text'' * 2 - first level, second item ** 2.1 - next level, first item ** 2.2 - next level - use the numbering to track the level and item nesting ** 2.3 - test ** 2.4 - test * 3 - test * 4 - test ** 4.1 - test ** 4.2 - test *** 4.2.1 - third and final level, first item *** 4.2.2 - test *** 4.2.3 - test *** 4.2.4 - test ** 4.3 - test * 5 - test The source code for the bulleted list: {{{ * 1 - text = make a bulleted list item with ''1 - text'' * 2 - first level, second item ** 2.1 - next level, first item ** 2.2 - next level - use the numbering to track the level and item nesting ** 2.3 - test ** 2.4 - test * 3 - test * 4 - test ** 4.1 - test ** 4.2 - test *** 4.2.1 - third and final level, first item *** 4.2.2 - test *** 4.2.3 - test *** 4.2.4 - test ** 4.3 - test * 5 - test }}} The same goes for numbered lists: # 1 - text = make a numbered list item with ''1 - text'' # 2 - first level, second item ## 2.1 - next level, first item ## 2.2 - next level - use the numbering to track the level and item nesting ## 2.3 - test ## 2.4 - test # 3 - test # 4 - test ## 4.1 - test ## 4.2 - test ### 4.2.1 - third and final level, first item ### 4.2.2 - test ### 4.2.3 - test ### 4.2.4 - test ## 4.3 - test # 5 - test Source: {{{ # 1 - text = make a numbered list item with ''1 - text'' # 2 - first level, second item ## 2.1 - next level, first item ## 2.2 - next level - use the numbering to track the level and item nesting ## 2.3 - test ## 2.4 - test # 3 - test # 4 - test ## 4.1 - test ## 4.2 - test ### 4.2.1 - third and final level, first item ### 4.2.2 - test ### 4.2.3 - test ### 4.2.4 - test ## 4.3 - test # 5 - test }}} It is __NOT__ possible to mix numbered and bulleted lists. Definition lists do not work: ;term:ex = make a definition for ''term'' with the explanation ''ex'' Source: {{{ ;term:ex = make a definition for ''term'' with the explanation ''ex'' }}} !!!Tables The following code: {{{ || table || header | normal | cell }}} gives this table: || table || header | normal | cell