Help:Editing/layout

Basic Typesetting
Single line-breaks are generally ignored, but it's safest to get rid of line-breaks where you don't want them (because sometimes they aren't ignored). Insert a blank line to start a new paragraph, or use the html  tag just to go to the next line without a gap.

Just like HTML, multiple spaces are condensed down to a single space.

Font Styles
{| ! what you type || what it looks like =Level 1 Header= This isn't used very often ==Level 2 Header== The most common ===Level 3 Header=== ...and so on. Any sizes smaller than level 4 are kind of hard to tell apart, except in the table of contents. =Level 1 Header= This isn't used very often
 * To make bold text, put three single quotes on both sides like this
 * To make italic text, put two single quotes on both sides like this
 * To underline or strikeout, use the HTML tags: underline , strikeout
 * Different levels of header are created by putting equals signs on both sides of the text, which must be the only thing on the line:
 * valign=top |
 * valign=top |

Level 2 Header
The most common

Level 3 Header
...and so on. Any sizes smaller than level 4 are kind of hard to tell apart, except in the table of contents.
 * }

Links

 * Internal links are written like this:  name of article 
 * External links are written like this:  text to show : text to show
 * ...or this:  http://htyp.org/Main_Page : http://htyp.org/Main_Page
 * ...or this:  :
 * To be written: how to use interwiki links (interwiki prefix list is here)