Use the markup shown in the examples below to format the text in your pages.
What you need to type |
What you will get |
*strong*
|
strong |
*bold text*
|
bold text |
_emphasis_
|
emphasis |
_italics_
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italics
Hint: To italicise parts of a word, add braces (curly brackets) around the underscore. For example, Thing{_}x_ gives you this: Thingx |
??citation??
|
citation |
-deleted-
|
deleted |
+inserted+
|
inserted |
^superscript^
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superscript
Hint: There are two ways to make superscripts work in wiki markup, when used directly after another word or character:
- Add a space before the superscript. For example,
kg/m ^3^ gives you this: kg/m 3
- Add braces (curly brackets) around the superscript markup. For example,
kg/m{^}3^ gives you this: kg/m3
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~subscript~
|
subscript |
{{monospaced}}
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monospaced
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bq. Here's how you make text in a paragraph into a block quotation
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Here's how you make text in a paragraph into a block quotation
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Unknown macro: {nomarkup} look ma, red text! |
look ma, red text! |
RELATED TOPICS
Adding Special Characters to your Wiki Page
Working with Headings
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