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===Lists===
One of the most common formatting tool is the list used to present short facts in sequence.
 
There are three types:
 
# Bulleted - place asterisks (*) at the start of each line you want to bullet.
# Numbered - place the hash (#) sign instead.
 
To add subheadings, simply use 2 or more such punctuation signs. The wiki script will automatically arrange them on the page.
: below
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<nowiki>;</nowiki>''' List Heading''' <nowiki>:</nowiki> with an automatic indent<br><nowiki>;</nowiki>''' And no bullets''' <nowiki>:</nowiki> then will<br>
<nowiki>:</nowiki> list<br>
<nowiki>:</nowiki> your<br>
===Preformatted Boxes===
These boxes will go as wide as the text so to control their width you will need to use <nowiki><br></nowiki>.
===Preformatted Boxes===Are you used for:
* pasting preformatted text
* algorithm descriptions
* program source code
* ASCII art
To You make one by simply adding a preformatted box, for showing text with fixed width, especially when showing different types of code, simply add one space before it begins, and the wiki script will automatically place it in a red-tinted box with beginning of a special outlinesentence. For example:
Aren't I dramatic!
Use this tool primarily to show code in explanatory pages, but it's also possible to use it for short notes, since items in this sort of box do not receive additional wiki formatting, and will stretch pages infinitely wide. Use a soft break to keep such lines from running endlessly off to the right, if they are longer than a few words.
==Creating Links==
===Internal Links===
 
 
{| width="100%"
! What you're Linking to
! What you see
! Code you use
|-
| Article
| [[Amazon]]
| <nowiki>[[Amazon]]</nowiki>
|-
| Category
| [[:Category:Classes]]
| <nowiki>[[:Category:Classes]]</nowiki>
|-
| Section within an article
| [[Amazon#History| Amazon History]]
| <nowiki>[[Amazon#History]]</nowiki>
|-
| Link to section with own text
| Her stats can be [[Amazon| seen here]].
| Her stats can be <nowiki>[[Amazon| seen here]]</nowiki>
|-
|}
 
 
 
 
An internal site link use two brackets <nowiki>[[ ]]</nowiki> on either side of the title, with an optional title (if specified, separate with a | character). <nowiki>[[Topic|Link Title]]</nowiki>. If you add link brackets to the same article currently shown, the link will turn '''bold''' instead of into a link. It's also possible to modify the link title without changing the link by adding characters after the right side brackets (<nowiki>]]</nowiki>) like this: <nowiki>[[Topic|Link Title]]ing</nowiki>.
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