Basic Editing Tutorial Page 2


Once you understand how to put emphasis on different elements of your topic. You are ready to add more text formatting to the content. The equal sign "=" is used to denote headings and sub-headings. Two equal signs "==" toggles on and off the heading feature. Three equal signs "===" toggles on and off the sub-heading features. We are being a little vague about what is a heading and sub-heading feature, as it is actually an HTML Style Sheet setting which is controlled by the web master. This means, you will want to try it and see if it achieves the formatting you are after.

HEADINGS


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SUB-HEADING


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They are very useful for introducing a major point of interest on your wiki page. Sometimes your wiki page can be a collection of pages like this tutorial, or it can be a long page covering varying aspects of a topic. This is really up to you and the web master, as our product gives you the power of mixing and matching techniques to produce the look and feel you are after.

Next, you can use four hyphens "----" if you wish to draw a horizontal line to break your paragraphs into different sections with or without a heading/sub-heading.




Lastly, if the first character of a line is space or a tab, it denotes a PREFORMATED text region. This is useful for source code quotation, or DOS or Shell screen markup.

 C:> FORMAT C: /S

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