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===Lists===
One of the most common formatting tool is the list used to present short facts in sequence.
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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>.
* pasting preformatted text
* algorithm descriptions
* program source code
* ASCII art
Aren't I dramatic!
==Creating Links==
===Internal Links===
{| width="100%"
! What you're Linking to
! What you see
! Code you use
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| Article
| [[Amazon]]
| <nowiki>[[Amazon]]</nowiki>
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| Category
| [[:Category:Classes]]
| <nowiki>[[:Category:Classes]]</nowiki>
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| Section within an article
| [[Amazon#History| Amazon History]]
| <nowiki>[[Amazon#History]]</nowiki>
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| Link to section with own text
| Her stats can be [[Amazon| seen here]].
| Her stats can be <nowiki>[[Amazon| seen here]]</nowiki>
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|}
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>.