= Formatting Cheat Sheet = = Header1 = == Header2 == === Header3 === *bold* -- bold text _italic_ -- italic text ~~strikeout~~ -- strikeout text `code without syntax` super^script^ sub,,script,, [[wiki link]] -- wiki link [[wiki link|description]] -- wiki link with description == Lists == * bullet list item 1 - bullet list item 2 - bullet list item 3 * bullet list item 4 * bullet list item 5 * bullet list item 6 * bullet list item 7 - bullet list item 8 - bullet list item 9 1. numbered list item 1 2. numbered list item 2 a) numbered list item 3 b) numbered list item 4 * [ ] Unchecked item 1 * [X] Checked item 2 == Definitions == Term 1:: Definition 1 Term 2:: :: Definition 2 :: Definition 3 == Tables == | Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | | --------------------- | ----------------------------------- | -------- | | Data 1 | Data 2 | Data 3 | | this takes rows below | this takes the next collumn as well | > | | \/ | > | > | | Data 4 | | | == Preformatted Text == Without syntax highlighting {{{ Here is some text there is some text }}} With syntax highlighting {{{class="prettyprint lang-python linenums" > def hello(world): for x in range(10): print("Hello {0} number {1}".format(world, x)) }}} == Blockquotes == Text that starts with 4 or more spaces is a Blockquote. It won't be highlighted in Vim, but will be styled on the HTML site. == Comments == A line that starts with `%%` won't show up in the HTML page %% This is a comment and will be skipped when rendering to HTML == Horizontal line == ----