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Main body goes here. You don't bold the page title which is Formatting Guidelines every place it appears in the article god.
Main body goes here. You don't bold the page title which is Formatting Guidelines every place it appears in the article god.


=This is a higher header=
Relevant text goes here, you can have as many as these as you want.
 
==This is a header==
Use these to break the article down into component parts. For example, if the article is about a video game, sections might be "Gameplay" or "Characters".
 
Level one headers (i.e. only one "=") should never be used in articles. They are used for article titles only.


Relevant text goes here, you can have as many as these as you want.
===This is a lower header===
Use this to further break down a component. For example, detailing individual characters of a game inside the larger Characters section.


==This a lower header==
----


Use these for sections of a similar subject, but somehow not directly related to the higher header.
Points are made by simply putting a star in front of something:


===This is a really low header===
<nowiki>*Point</nowiki>
*Point


"Quotes should go inside the double quotation marks, not single quote marks." - Carcer on quote formatting
"Quotes should go inside the double quotation marks, not single quote marks." - Carcer on quote formatting


Unless, of course, the quote is so massive it needs its own paragraph, in which case it can be separated from the text by placing a space at the beginning of the line.
:"If the the quote is so massive it needs its own paragraph, it can be separated from the text by placing a colon at the beginning of the line."


Titles of shows, books, systems. etc. that do not have/need their own page on this wiki should be ''in italics'' to aid reading comprehension.
Titles of shows, books, systems. etc. that do not have/need their own page on this wiki should be ''in italics'' to aid reading comprehension.


==See Also==
==See Also==
*Intra-wiki links go here.
*Intra-wiki links go here. <nowiki>[[they look like this]].</nowiki>
* Check out [[Help:Editing]] for more advanced page elements and more thorough explanation of what they do.


==External Links==
==External Links==
*Links to external pages go here.
*<nowiki>[http://www.something.com/whatever Links to external pages go here and look like this.]</nowiki>
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Editing The same help page on That Other Wiki]


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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<nowiki>[[Category:Goes Here]]</nowiki>
<nowiki>[[Category:Goes Here]]</nowiki>
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Latest revision as of 08:40, 21 June 2023

{{stub templates etc. go here}}

Relevant image goes here.

The Formatting Guidelines detail how you should style proper content pages. Introductory paragraph goes here.

Main body goes here. You don't bold the page title which is Formatting Guidelines every place it appears in the article god.

Relevant text goes here, you can have as many as these as you want.

This is a header[edit]

Use these to break the article down into component parts. For example, if the article is about a video game, sections might be "Gameplay" or "Characters".

Level one headers (i.e. only one "=") should never be used in articles. They are used for article titles only.

This is a lower header[edit]

Use this to further break down a component. For example, detailing individual characters of a game inside the larger Characters section.


Points are made by simply putting a star in front of something:

*Point

  • Point

"Quotes should go inside the double quotation marks, not single quote marks." - Carcer on quote formatting

"If the the quote is so massive it needs its own paragraph, it can be separated from the text by placing a colon at the beginning of the line."

Titles of shows, books, systems. etc. that do not have/need their own page on this wiki should be in italics to aid reading comprehension.

See Also[edit]

  • Intra-wiki links go here. [[they look like this]].
  • Check out Help:Editing for more advanced page elements and more thorough explanation of what they do.

External Links[edit]

  • [http://www.something.com/whatever Links to external pages go here and look like this.]

Gallery[edit]

[[Category:Goes Here]]