User:Rjn13/sandbox

Content #1
This is a test to see how the data is rendered. This is a bold word. This is a italicized word.


 * This is how you start a list.
 * You can just put a star and continue to make a list
 * Putting multiple stars makes sublists
 * You can keep going inward
 * And then revert to what you want.


 * 1) Notice that a solid line was placed above. This was done by using "" in the wikitext.
 * 2) This also works with numbered lists
 * 3) Just use a pound ('#') sign to signify an ordered list.
 * 4) Sublists can also be created in ordered lists as well.

Content #2
Placing a word in double square brackets ('[') will cause a link to be created. For example, the University of Pittsburgh is a great school to attend. But if the word does not exists in the wiki, then the link will be dead. 20qty9af.

If you want to link out to another website, you use a single bracket. Google will show googles name while will make it a footnote.

If you would like to create a link that looks different than the term is, then separate the linking keyword from the displayed text by a | (linking keyword|Displayed). So, click here to learn more about dogs.

Content #3
We are entering a new content area.

Subheading #1

 * Notice that a subheading was used here. Subheadings contain more than two = signs. Subheadings can go much deeper than 3.
 * Notice how these lines are indented compared to the others? That is because a ':' was used to indent the line.
 * Many colons can be used to increase the indent on a line.

Subheading #2
Templates are pages that are created that contain formatting for use in other's pages.

For example, to format $x$, a template can be used.

Variables specific to a page can also be invoked in a page. For example, this page is called

The sandbox heading can be placed elsewhere in the page by evoking the template.

Content #5
If you wish you edit wikis, then Wiki markup syntax is important to know!