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You can break lines<br>without starting new paragraph | You can break lines<br>without starting new paragraph | ||
* It's easy to create a list | |||
** start every line with a star | |||
*** more stars means deeper level | |||
**** A newline in a list | |||
* An empty line starts a new list | |||
# Number lists are also good | |||
## very organized | |||
## easy to follow | |||
### easier still | |||
; Definition list : list of definitions | |||
; Item : the item's definition | |||
; another item : the other item's definition | |||
* You can even create mixed lists | |||
*# and nest them | |||
*#* like this | |||
*#*; can I mix definition list as well? | |||
*#*: Yes | |||
*#*; how? | |||
*#*: It's easy as | |||
*#*:* a | |||
*#*:* b | |||
*#*:* c | |||
: A colon idents a line or a paragraph. | |||
A manual newline starts a new paragraph. | |||
The '''blockquote''' command will indent both margins when needed instead of the left margin only as the colon does. | |||
<center>Centered text | |||
The horizontal line: this is above it. | |||
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and this is below it. |
Revision as of 13:48, 19 May 2020
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You can break lines
without starting new paragraph
- It's easy to create a list
- start every line with a star
- more stars means deeper level
- A newline in a list
- more stars means deeper level
- start every line with a star
- An empty line starts a new list
- Number lists are also good
- very organized
- easy to follow
- easier still
- Definition list
- list of definitions
- Item
- the item's definition
- another item
- the other item's definition
- You can even create mixed lists
- and nest them
- like this
- can I mix definition list as well?
- Yes
- how?
- It's easy as
- a
- b
- c
- like this
- and nest them
- A colon idents a line or a paragraph.
A manual newline starts a new paragraph.
The blockquote command will indent both margins when needed instead of the left margin only as the colon does.
The horizontal line: this is above it.
and this is below it.