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Allowed HTML tags: <a> <em> <strong> <cite> <code> <ul> <ol> <li> <dl> <dt> <dd> <h5> <h6>
- Content in [[double square brackets]] will be linked to existing content with that title, or a page to create that content. Links can contain an optional bar, "|". Content on the left of the bar is the target; to the right, the link shown. Links to pages outside this site are allowed. They must start with one of the following: "http", "https", "ftp", or "mailto", and can exist either by themselves, or on the left of the bar. Examples:
- [[simple link]] - will go to the content titled "simple link" or a page to create that content.
- [[this is the target|this is the source]] - will present "this is the source" as a link to "this is the target", or a page to create that content.
- [[http://www.example.com|this is the source]] - will present "this is the source" as a link to http://www.example.com.
- [[http://www.example.com]] - will present "http://www.example.com" as a link to http://www.example.com.
Textile Help
Block modifier syntax:
CSS attributes can be applied to blocks (paragraphs, headers,
etc.). CSS classes are specifed with "(class)";
CSS IDs are specified with "(#id)"; both can be
specified with "(class#id)". An arbtirary
CSS style can be applied by using
"{style}". Finally, language attributes are
applied using "[language]".
Additionally, alignment and indentation shorthands are provided. To
left-align, right-align, center, and justify text, use
"<", ">", "=", and
"<>", respectively. "(" left-indents
a block 1em for each occurrence, and ")" right-indents
similarly.
Tables have additional options. "^", "-",
and "~" specify top, middle, and bottom vertical
alignment. The "_" attribute on a cell indicates that
it is a table header.
The examples below illustrate these attributes.
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Headingshx. (where x is 1 - 6)
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| h1. Heading | Heading |
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| h2(class). Heading with class | Heading with class |
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Paragraphs |
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| p=. Centered text | Centered text |
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| p())(#id). Indented text with ID |
Indented text with ID |
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Block quotes |
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| bq(class#id). Quote with class and ID |
Quote with class and ID |
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| bq[en]. English quote |
English quote
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Ordered lists |
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{color: blue}# Attributes specified # before the first item # affect the whole list |
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Unordered lists |
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* Lists can have ## subitems or ## sublists * too |
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Footnotesfnx. (where x is 1 - 100)
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| fn17. Footnote | 17 Footnote |
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Tables |
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|_. A|_. B|_. C| (dark). |very|simple|table| |<. left|=. center|>. right| |^{height:3em}. top|-. middle|~. bottom| |
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Phrase modifier syntax:
The class, ID, style, and language attributes described above also apply to the span phrase modifier as shown below.
| textile input | output |
|---|---|
| _emphasis_ | emphasis |
| __italic__ | italic |
| *strong* | strong |
| **bold** | bold |
| ??citation?? | citation |
| -delete text- | |
| +inserted text+ | inserted text |
| ^superscript^ | superscript |
| ~subscript~ | subscript |
| @code@ | code |
| %(class)span% | span |
| %{color:red;}span% | span |
| ==no textile== | no textile |
| "link text":url | link text |
| "link text(title)":url | link text |
| !imageurl! | |
| !imageurl(alt text)! | |
| !imageurl!:url | |
| ABC(Always Be Closing) | ABC |
| Footnote reference[17] | Footnote reference17 |