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This Help section on Advanced Editing explains the codes used to format text in various ways. Text format codes for centering, strikethroughs, superscripts, subscripts, hidden comments (only visible to other editors), headlines, tabs, fonts (including font size and colours), links (including internal links and "piped links"), references, and underlining.

Text formatting

Here are some tips on how to format your text:

Centre align

<div style="text-align: center;"> Centered text </div>

Centered text

Strikethrough

<s>blah blah blah</s>

blah blah blah

Strikethrough can be used as a transparent way of retracting a comment that you made on a Discussion page. For example, if an editor made an earlier comment that "User XYZ is completely incorrect, and she/he does not know the issues", and upon subsequent reflection, she/he wishes to retract that comment, the strikethrough feature could be used. It is more "transparent" in that the comment is seen to be withdrawn, and yet it is not erased, so the record of the dialogue is preserved. Strikethrough is not normally used in articles.

Superscript

<sup>blah blah blah</sup>

blah blah blah blah blah blah

Subscript

<sub>blah blah blah</sub>

blah blah blah blah blah blah

Hidden comment

<!-- blah blah blah-->

Secondary headline

==blah blah blah==

Tab

:blah blah blah

blah blah blah

Font colour

<span style="color: green">blah blah blah</span>

blah blah blah

<font color="green">blah blah blah</font>

blah blah blah

Tip For colour names, look at the HTML colour chart


Links

<span class="plainlinks"><font color="002bb8">[http://example.com external link]</font></span>

external link

Link to another wiki article

Put double square brackets around the term [[Word or phrase you want to link]].

Piped link

To link to another wiki article, but have the reader see a different word or phrase in the text, use the following wiki-text: [[Title of article | Word or phrase you want to link]].

The need to create a "piped link" occurs when you want to create a link to an article, but you do not want the entire title of the article to appear in the text. Here is example B with real text:

[[Spam |unwanted junk e-mails]].

The reader will only see the phrase "unwanted junk e-mails". However, when the reader clicks on the link, it will take him/her to the wiki article on Spam. The name of the actual wiki article is typed first. Then there is a vertical line. Then you type the word or phrase that you want the reader to see in the article.

Here is example B as it would look in a wiki article:

In the above example, the piped link was used because "spam" is a jargon term that not all readers might be familiar with.

Underlining=

<u>text</u>

text

Font size

<font size="4">blah blah blah</font>

blah blah blah

More symbols

Some of the symbols that you may wish to use are as follows:

:– — ‘’ “” ° ″ ′ ≈ ≠ ≤ ≥ ± − × ÷ √ ← → · § {{}} {{{}}} | [] [[]] [[Category:]] #REDIRECT [[]] <s></s> <sup></sup> <sub></sub> <code></code> <pre></pre> <blockquote></blockquote> {{Reflist}} <references/> <includeonly></includeonly> <noinclude></noinclude>

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