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This page covers all the start of line markup characters. If you are new to wiki markup, visit Edit Getting Started first. There are 2 kinds of line markup:
Simple line markupThese repeat the same markup character one or more times. To make the sentence display in a typewriter (monospaced) font, start the line with a space (" "). Space before the first character of this sentence. No space before the first character of this one. To make a heading, start the line with one or more exclamation marks ("!"). These provide consistent, structured page layout, plus they're converted to code that internet search engines recognize as marking significant text. Some authors find the top level heading is too intrusive (and too like the page title), so prefer to start with the second level; few authors find a use for the sixth level.
To produce a bullet list, start the line with one or more asterisks (*).
To produce a numbered list, start the line with one or more hashs (number signs) (#).
More asterisks and hashs increase the depth of list. Numbered and bulleted lists can be mixed
Compound line markupThese use combinations of 2 or more characters to produce their effect. To produce an indented paragraph, start the line with an arrow (
To produce a paragraph with a hanging indent (outdent), start the line with an inverted arrow (
To produce a definition list (a term followed by its definition), start the line with colon-term-colon (:term:). More colons increase the depth of the list
To produce a horizontal rule, start the line with 4 or more dashes (----).
A special line markup is used to create Tables.
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