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Revision as of 13:39, 15 July 2015
Introduction
For easy formatting of text in Hornbill, wiki markup can be used for adding italics or bold to text, creating bulleted or numbered lists, and defining titles and subtitles. Wiki markup lets you quickly apply some basic formatting to your text as you type, giving it that extra touch to make it stand out.
Section Headings
Using the equal sign (=) on either side of a word creates a section heading. The number of equal signs determines the size of the heading. Each heading is followed by a line break.
Markup | Displayed As |
= Heading 1 = | Heading 1 |
== Heading 2 == | Heading 2 |
=== Heading 3 === | Heading 3 |
Lists
There are two available types of lists, numbered and bulleted.
Markup | Displayed As |
* Item 1 * Item 2 * Item 3 |
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