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At the very top of an article is the lead section; the name of the article is always bolded. Bolding is done by putting three apostrophes on each side of the text. Except for the article name, it is raely used in articles.

Section heading, level 2
A "level 2" heading is one with a pair of equal signs on each side. It's the highest level used in articles. If you enter a Level 1 heading, it will work' but you'd be wrong to do so.

Section heading, level 3
Level 2 and level 3 heading are very common in articles. Level 4 is less common; level 5 and 6 aren't used. Level 3 and 4 headings are sometimes call "subsection headings".

Another subsection
Next, let's italicize some text by putting two apostrophes on each side. Italicizing text is typically used for the name of a newspaper or magazine; it's almost never used in articles for emphasis, because emphasis isn't the neutral point of view that Wikipedia strives for.

Another level 2 section heading
Normally, only the first word in any section heading is capitalized.

Body of Article
In 1997, Chrysler was more profitable, with earnings of $2.8 billion, than Daimler, which earned $1.8 billion.