User:Jaydye

Level 1A Test Heading
This should be normal text.
 * This should be normal text with one level of indentation
 * This should be italicized text starting on L2 indent.
 * My List (L3 indent)
 * List Item A
 * List Item B
 * List Item C

Horizontal lines simply occur naturally in wiki environment when "headings" (Levels 1 & 2 only) are used.

But, you can also add horizontal lines manually, without a heading. With text both above...

...and below hoizontal line.



Level 2A Test Heading
We'll get tricky here and try to add an embedded file...
 * let's see what we have to the right of this text  &larr; &rarr; &uarr; &darr;


 * Looks like data may be using an | external editor to get the mouseover enlargement on images. I cannot find any code (wiki or html) which can accomplish this feat, even in the DataWiki.
 * Still having trouble finding a way for the links to open in a separate window/tab via specific code. Believe it is, in some way, related to the link's target, but have not been able to get a working model. Sure there is html code which would work, just not sure how it would integrate into wikitext. There are some examples in the datawiki of links which open in separate window, but these examples have not translated to opening in a new window when I add to this page for some reason.
 * One limitation on the wiki side is the lack of fonts. The only two fonts available would be Arial (as in this article) and... typewriter font which looks like THIS.



Level 2B Test Heading
Although the table of contents automatically creates anchors at the top of the article as you go; we can also add anchors, or intra-article links, manually throughout the article, if relevant.

Click here to go to last section of this article (Level 1C).



Level 3A Test Heading
Top of images appear to start (top of image) at spot at which code is entered and go down from there and are not centered to related text. Depending on the amount of text being used in a given section, adding image at beginning of section may lead to best placement (most centered to relevant text). Horizontal positioning is controlled within coding, but vertical placement of images/embedded files in general would be more controlled by placement of code for image within overall code.
 * Let's add some text and see if we get a default horizontal line.
 * Do you think we will...
 * Now see a default grey horizontal line
 * Not see a default grey horizontal line
 * None of the above

Level 3B Test Heading
I had thought that text after heading might be the key to whether or not a horizontal line is automatically added, but text after heading actually has no bearing on this. Horizontal lines are automatically created for level 1 and level 2 headings, but not for level's 3 & 4, respectively. Editors would only use level 2 heading and greater, however, as title of article would be level one and only a new article would equate to top level heading.
 * Let's see if we can add an external link now...
 * click here
 * or, we can add link without text...
 * 

Level 3C Test Heading
Notice that as we build content, the 'contents' box at top continues to grow automatically Now seems like as good a time as any to add bold type on a new line. Content is suprisingly easy to add/edit/mange. NOTE: We can change font color as well.
 * Heading/Font Breakdown
 * Article Title
 * Section Title
 * Sub-Section
 * Qualifier
 * Article Body
 * "The blockquote tag will indent both margins when needed instead of the left margin only as the colon does, although you can add colon(s) to your blockquote in order to create a greater indent. Notice how second line starts at same indent point as the first line in the paragraph. This is because of the blockquote function. Accordingly, this should be an indented paragraph. This is useful for (as the name says) inserting blocks of quoted (and cited) text."

Above, is a blockquote, but this text here should be centered text 

Level 1B Test Heading
[Enter] alone does not separate lines of text. I want this line to be a level lower than the preceeding sentence, but because I did not separate via indentation(s), the lines are run on until space on the page ends and they default to next line. Basically, if you want to separate text line by line, simply ident the text or use code for line break and it will have its own line.

You can also create columns via tables with no borders or create traditional table with visible border (as in Multplication Table example below). Although spacing is the main thing and simply using uniform spacing can create same effect as an actual table without the auto-centering associated with a table, as illustrated below...

New List Attempt Factor 4: Comment Four Factor 5: Comment Five Factor 6: Comment Six


 * OR



Level 1C Test Heading

 * Images need to be uploaded to/already available on server to work. Upload of files is accomplished via the 'Upload File' option under 'Toolbox' on left-hand side of this page. There is also a Mulitple Images Template in case we needed to allign multiple images together.
 * Links will be red if not coded correctly. Blue if coded correctly. Links can go to external sites, such as centurylink.com or internal pages, such as: Centurylink. The little arrow next to external links indicates that they are links to external sites, as opposed to internal pages within the same site.

&rarr; A single newline has no effect on the layout.

&rarr; But an empty line starts a new paragraph, or ends a list or indented part. 

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