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Test. Test.
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Remember:
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You
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need
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'''an empty line'''
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to trigger
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a
  
[[A of F 1:1-5]]
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new paragraph.
  
A few examples
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hi<ref>This is a reference</ref>
* A bulleted list, item 1
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== References ==
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<references />
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== Some Examples ==
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A bulleted list
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* item 1
 
* item 2
 
* item 2
  
 
A numbered list
 
A numbered list
 
# item 1
 
# item 1
# item 2
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# item 2  
  
 
Links within this wiki
 
Links within this wiki
 
* Link to [[1 Ne 1:1]]
 
* Link to [[1 Ne 1:1]]
* Link with text other than the link [[1 Ne 1:1|the first verse in the Book of Mormon]]
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* Same as above, with ''alternate'' text: [[1 Ne 1:1|the first verse in the Book of Mormon]]
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Links external to this wiki
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* Just type the URL: http://www.cnn.com
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* Or you can do it this way: [http://www.cnn.com]
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* Or with alternate text, like this: [http://www.cnn.com CNN]
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==2nd section==
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It takes at least four sections to make a table of contents...
  
Links to oustide this wiki
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===3rd section===
* Just type the URL like this: http://www.cnn.com
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A third-level heading
* Or use you can do it this way [http://www.cnn.com]
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* Or you can create an external link with alternate text like this: [http://www.cnn.com CNN]
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====4th section====
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A fourth-level heading
  
Remember a single line
 
doesn't
 
do
 
anything
 
at
 
all.
 
You need to put two line returns to get a
 
  
new paragraph
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[[Category:Test]]
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test

Latest revision as of 17:20, 5 August 2014

Remember: You need an empty line to trigger a

new paragraph.

hi[1]

References[edit]

  1. This is a reference

Some Examples[edit]

A bulleted list

  • item 1
  • item 2

A numbered list

  1. item 1
  2. item 2

Links within this wiki

Links external to this wiki

2nd section[edit]

It takes at least four sections to make a table of contents...

3rd section[edit]

A third-level heading

4th section[edit]

A fourth-level heading test