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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* Check to see if there is link on this site with the link button above in the toolbar. | * Check to see if there is link on this site with the link button above in the toolbar. | ||
+ | * If there is a link, simply add ]] after the word and [[ before the word. | ||
− | + | For example, the word "Gospel" with ]] after the word and [[ before becomes [[Gospel]]. | |
+ | |||
+ | ==Headings== | ||
+ | The use of = before and after a word creates various headings: | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Placing "==" before and after the word "Heading" creates this: | ||
+ | ==Heading== | ||
+ | * Placing "===" before and after the word "Heading" creates this: | ||
+ | ===Heading=== | ||
+ | * Placing "====" before and after the word "Heading" creates this: | ||
+ | ====Heading==== |
Latest revision as of 16:53, 26 July 2023
Contents
Links
- Check to see if there is link on this site with the link button above in the toolbar.
- If there is a link, simply add ]] after the word and [[ before the word.
For example, the word "Gospel" with ]] after the word and [[ before becomes Gospel.
Headings
The use of = before and after a word creates various headings:
- Placing "==" before and after the word "Heading" creates this:
Heading
- Placing "===" before and after the word "Heading" creates this:
Heading
- Placing "====" before and after the word "Heading" creates this: