Difference between revisions of "User talk:Mullins"
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=== Secondary section === | === Secondary section === | ||
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+ | * Unsorted list with bullets | ||
+ | * line two | ||
+ | * line three | ||
+ | * line four | ||
+ | * line five | ||
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+ | ::: Unsorted, indented list without bullets | ||
+ | ::: line two | ||
+ | ::: line three | ||
+ | ::: line four | ||
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+ | # Numbered list | ||
+ | # line two | ||
+ | # line three | ||
+ | # line four | ||
+ | # line five | ||
==== Tertiary ==== | ==== Tertiary ==== |
Revision as of 22:56, 26 December 2015
This a place to play around.
Top Level Section heading
This is a test text.
This is bold text
This is italic text
How to make an external link:
How to make an internal link:
- Start a line with a semi-colon, and it will be bolded
- Start the next line with a colon, and it will be indented.
- You can multiply indent the bolded line
- And multiply indent the explanatory line
Secondary section
Second to one!
- Unsorted list with bullets
- line two
- line three
- line four
- line five
- Unsorted, indented list without bullets
- line two
- line three
- line four
- Numbered list
- line two
- line three
- line four
- line five
Tertiary
Three's company.
Another primary section
If I do this often enough, the page will generate a table of contents.