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Headings (lvl 1)A paragraph is a self-contained unit of a discourse in a written text dealing with a particular point or idea, or the the words of a speaker. The start of a paragraph is indicated by beginning on a new line and ending without running to the next passage. Sometimes the first line is indented, and sometimes it is indented without beginning a new line. At various times the beginning of a paragraph has been indicated by the pilcrow mark Attach:Folksonomies.pdf Δ Heading (lvl 2)A paragraph is a self-contained unit of a discourse in a written text dealing with a particular point or idea, or the the words of a speaker. The start of a paragraph is indicated by beginning on a new line and ending without running to the next passage. Sometimes the first line is indented, and sometimes it is indented without beginning a new line. At various times the beginning of a paragraph has been indicated by the pilcrow mark ¶. Heading (lvl 3)A paragraph is a self-contained unit of a discourse in a written text dealing with a particular point or idea, or the the words of a speaker. The start of a paragraph is indicated by beginning on a new line and ending without running to the next passage. Sometimes the first line is indented, and sometimes it is indented without beginning a new line. At various times the beginning of a paragraph has been indicated by the pilcrow mark ¶. Heading (lvl 4)A paragraph is a self-contained unit of a discourse in a written text dealing with a particular point or idea, or the the words of a speaker. The start of a paragraph is indicated by beginning on a new line and ending without running to the next passage. Sometimes the first line is indented, and sometimes it is indented without beginning a new line. At various times the beginning of a paragraph has been indicated by the pilcrow mark ¶. ListsIn computer science, a list is usually defined as an instance of an abstract data type (ADT) formalizing the concept of an ordered collection of entities. For example, an ADT for untyped, mutable lists may be specified in terms of a constructor and four operations:
The following list has NO emty line betewean it and this paragrap.
A definition list is not a list of items. This is a list of terms and explanation of the terms. A definition list starts with the <dl> tag. Each definition-list term starts with the <dt> tag. Each definition-list definition starts with the <dd> tag.
Preformatted Text (<pre>)The block below is preformatted. A overflow:auto style is applied.
.groupheaderfooter h1, .groupheaderfooter h2, .groupheaderfooter h3, .groupheaderfooter h4 {
color:white;
padding-top:0px;
margin-bottom:0.5em;
line-height:1em;
}
And the same with very little content not much . . . The Inlinestylesemphasized (italic) strong (bold) strong emphasis
small, smaller big, bigger small, big superscript, subscript inserted (underscore)
FormsTablesSimple Tables
Nested Tables
Horizontal LineLinks and HeadingsClass .wikilink are used for internal links (in your site) (h1) Class .wikilink are used for internal links (in your site) (h4)Class .selflinks reffering to the current page (like a:active) (h4)Class .urllink reffering to external pages (h4)Class .createlink(text)? this internal page dosnt exist (h4)Class .wikilink are used for internal links (in your site) (h3)Class .selflinks reffering to the current page (like a:active) (h3)Class .urllink reffering to external pages (h3)Class .createlink(text)? this internal page dosnt exist (h3)Class .wikilink are used for internal links (in your site) (h2)Class .selflinks reffering to the current page (like a:active) (h2)Class .urllink reffering to external pages (h2)Class .createlink(text)? this internal page dosnt exist (h2)Class .wikilink are used for internal links (in your site) (h1)Class .selflinks reffering to the current page (like a:active) (h1)Class .urllink reffering to external pagesClass .createlink(text)? this internal page dosnt exist (h1)
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