Marcação Wiki Mais Frequente

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Aqui estão as marcações wiki mais frequentes.


Como é mostrado Como é digitado

Para usar itálico coloque 2 apóstrofos em cada lado.

3 apóstrofos usam o negrito.

5 apóstrofos usam negrito e itálico no texto.

Para usar ''itálico'' coloque 2 apóstrofos em cada lado.

3 apóstrofos usam o '''negrito'''. 

5 apóstrofos usam negrito e itálico '''''no texto'''''.

Você deveria "assinar" seus comentários nas páginas de discussão:

  • Três tils fornecem o seu nome: Example (talk)
  • Quatro tils fornecem o seu nome e a data/horário: Example (talk) 07:46, 27 November 2005 (UTC)
  • Cinco tils fornecem a data/horário somente: 07:46, 27 November 2005 (UTC)
Você deveria "assinar" seus comentários nas páginas de discussão:
* Três tils fornecem o seu nome: ~~~
* Quatro tils fornecem o seu nome e a data/horário: ~~~~
* Cinco tils fornecem a data/horário somente: ~~~~~
Section headings

Headings organize your writing into sections. The Wiki software can automatically generate a table of contents from them.

Subsection

Using more equals signs creates a subsection.

A smaller subsection

Don't skip levels, like from two to four equals signs.

Start with 2 equals signs not 1 because 1 creates H1 tags which should be reserved for page title.

== Section headings ==

''Headings'' organize your writing into sections.
The Wiki software can automatically generate
a table of contents from them.

=== Subsection ===

Using more equals signs creates a subsection.

==== A smaller subsection ====
Don't skip levels, 
like from two to four equals signs.

Start with 2 equals signs not 1 
because 1 creates H1 tags
which should be reserved for page title.
  • Unordered lists are easy to do:
    • Start every line with a star.
      • More stars indicate a deeper level.
  • Previous item continues.
    • A new line
  • in a list

marks the end of the list.

  • Of course you can start again.
* ''Unordered lists'' are easy to do:
** Start every line with a star.
*** More stars indicate a deeper level.
* Previous item continues.
** A new line
* in a list  
marks the end of the list.
* Of course you can start again.
  1. Numbered lists are:
    1. Very organized
    2. Easy to follow
  2. Previous item continues

A new line marks the end of the list.

  1. New numbering starts with 1.
# ''Numbered lists'' are:
## Very organized
## Easy to follow
# Previous item continues
A new line marks the end of the list.
# New numbering starts with 1.
A colon (:) indents a line or paragraph.

A newline starts a new paragraph.
Often used for discussion on talk pages.

We use 1 colon to indent once.
We use 2 colons to indent twice.
3 colons to indent 3 times, and so on.
: A colon (:) indents a line or paragraph.
A newline starts a new paragraph. <br>
Often used for discussion on talk pages.
: We use 1 colon to indent once.
:: We use 2 colons to indent twice.
::: 3 colons to indent 3 times, and so on.


Here's a link to the Main page.

But be careful - capitalization counts!

Here's a link to the [[Main page]].

Intentionally permanent red link is a page that doesn't exist yet. You could create it by clicking on the link.

[[Intentionally permanent red link]] is 
a page that doesn't exist
yet. You could create it by 
clicking on the link.

You can link to a page section by placing a "#" before its title:

If multiple sections have the same title, add a number. #Example section 3 goes to the third section named "Example section".


You can link to a page section by its title:

* [[Help:Contents#For editors]].

If multiple sections have the same title, add
a number. [[#Example section 3]] goes to the
third section named "Example section".