Help:Formatting pages

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A page can be formatted in a number of different ways, using headers, lists, info-boxes and image galleries. For ideas on how to implement each of these in the different editors, please see the Classic editor page, the Visual Editor page, and the wiki-text page for source mode.

Headings

 * It is good to break up long articles into sections to help the reader stay oriented. This can be done using headings. The format options available are:

Lists
Lists can help to visually groups of content and may be numbered or have bullet points.


 * Numbers:  A numbered list will look like this:
 * First item
 * Second item
 * Third item


 * Bullets: A bullet list will look like this:
 * First item
 * Second item
 * Third item

Infoboxes

 * Info-boxes can be used to separate out important basic information that people may want to find quickly.

Image Galleries

 * A gallery of images or a slideshow can be used to present similar types of images in a more compact format on the page.

Next pages

 * Learn how to link text.
 * Learn how to create a new page.
 * Learn how to modify text.