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==The purpose of this site==
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Remember:
To provide a free resource of commentary on scripture for [http://lds.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. The books of scripture for the Church are collectively known as the standard works.
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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  
  
==Please help==
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new paragraph.
Help is needed to create this free resource. We are just getting started so it is an exciting time to dig in and help. There are several ways you can help out. The most important of course it to create content for the site. This site is a wiki. That means that anyone can write or edit the content on this site.  
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For additional ways to help, see the [[How to help]] page.
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hi<ref>This is a reference</ref>
  
==Getting started==
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== References ==
1) Take a quick read of site [[policies]], 2) use the search box (see below) to go to some scripture, and 3) add and revise content by clicking the edit link.
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<references />
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== Some Examples ==
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A bulleted list
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* item 1
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* item 2
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A numbered list
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# item 1
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# item 2
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Links within this wiki
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* Link to [[1 Ne 1:1]]
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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...
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===3rd section===
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A third-level heading
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====4th section====
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A fourth-level heading
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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