User:Racer C77/Formatting Collection

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Fun formatting, like 2x apostrophe italics, 3x bold, 5x both,, , smalltext , bigtext and the good old non-breaking space (use nowrap for large chunks of text) versus some padded spacing. You can display templates with tl|, such as nobold and noitalic.

As with Markdown, double newlines are required for sufficient spacing between paragraphs.
 * Typically used on talk pages, indents do exactly what's expected, and

outdents visually show how much is being reversed in the scenario. Also used on the talk pages are font colors, font highlighting, good text, bad text, checks ✅ and Xs. "But in an article, the quote template is used instead. Interestingly, quotes will respects single newlines as entirely newlines."

So there it is.

Here's some, and syntax-highlighted code:

Hey look, some centered text! For right-aligned text nearby, Special characters are like  for &eacute;, &iquest;, &trade;, &copy;, &reg;. Wikipedia also supports ampersand HTML codes, like for typical super and subscripts.
 * Sub-/superscripts:
 * Erest=mc2 (you can also use the actual unicode superscripted numbers)


 * Lists
 * are made with
 * and stacked with
 * asterisks.
 * 1) The same
 * 2) goes
 * 3) for #s for numbered lists (don't use the actual number for it).


 * Google : A search engine.
 * Bing
 * Another search engine
 * Not as popular though

As you may have noticed, double brackets give quotes, but appearances can be deceptive. Linking to yourself will lead to bolding. Adding a pipe at the end removes ugly stuff, like more words, parentheses, namespaces, but not section links(#). Links will blend into the rest of a word, like cars, but this can be auto -matically be stopped (as well as aything else) with a  tag (does not protect  ). Redirect to an actual page with. Link to other wiki pages (like Wikimedia or other languages) in the same way as the namespaces. Here's a link to a category: Category:Character sets; and to an external site with a title: Google Canada. ISBN numbers can use templates, while RFC numbers do it on their own

A wiki haiku. It will respect your spacing. Please give it your thanks. (This is formatted in HTML style.)

Here are some photos (non-images use the media: tag):



An inline photo with alt text and a link. Notice that this is pretty much a customized HTML style.

Direct link to the photo: wiki.png

Here's a beautiful table:

And a not so beautiful one:


 * Name/Datetime: Racer C77 (talk) 15:26, 19 July 2019 (UTC)
 * Name: Racer C77 (talk)
 * Datetime: 15:26, 19 July 2019 (UTC)

And finally, the legendary Wikipedia reference. Here's an example for the Twitter account for Elon Musk.

If anymore help is needed, just checkout the Wikitext page or the edit summary legend. (hey look, reusing a reference! )