Difference between revisions of "11/17-2015"

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* An asterisk makes bullet points
* An asterisk makes bullet points


  If you hit "tab" (or , it puts your text in a little box like this. These boxes tend to create sentences that run off the page instead of wrapping, so they're better for short bits of information
If you hit "tab" (or , it puts your text in a little box like this. These boxes tend to create sentences that run off the page instead of wrapping, so they're better for short bits of information


You will notice that when writing regular text, wiki doesn't acknowledge paragraph breaks unless you put an blank paragraph between them.  
You will notice that when writing regular text, wiki doesn't acknowledge paragraph breaks unless you put an blank paragraph between them.  

Revision as of 00:05, 18 November 2015

One set of equal signs makes a large header

Two sets of equal signs makes a sub-header

Three sets of equal signs makes a topic header

  • An asterisk makes bullet points
If you hit "tab" (or , it puts your text in a little box like this. These boxes tend to create sentences that run off the page instead of wrapping, so they're better for short bits of information

You will notice that when writing regular text, wiki doesn't acknowledge paragraph breaks unless you put an blank paragraph between them.

Like the way this line is divided from the one above.

If you were to only hit "return" once, like this, wiki puts everything in the same paragraph. Notes can get confusing pretty quickly this way.