News Item Example
This shows where in the video I explain this section → 06:49
This is an example to show people how to post a news item. See here for more info and to see a video of how this post was created. And if you just want to play around and try stuff, use this playground page.
Here's a video going through how this page was created:
Level 1 Headline
15:12
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Level 5
Level 4
Level 3
Text Formatting
18:30
- Bold Text
- Italic Text
- Underlined Text
Monospaced Text
Strike-through Text- CTRL+ALT+DEL
- Red
- Really small to Huge
- Serif or Sans-serif is that even a question?
Lists
22:26
An Ordered List:
- First Item
- Second Item
- A sub item
- another sub item
- A sub sub item
- second sub sub item
- Third Item
An Unordered List
- First Item
- Second Item
- Third Item
- A sub Item under the third
- A sub-sub item
- A Fourth Item
Links
25:09
- This text links to the playground. Internal links are green.
- OpenStreetMap. External links are blue. (with name)
- https://osm.org. External links are blue. (without name)
- https://osm.org External links are blue. (without name)
Attaching Files
28:44
This is a right-aligned picture and the text is showing on the left. I'm adding a bunch of extra lines after this using
\\
so that the next picture shows below instead of on the left with the text.
This is a downloadable PDF that's stored on this website: This is a really simple PDF file
Here's a preview of a local PDF:
This is a downloadable PDF that's stored externally: Basic Qualification Question Bank
Previews of external PDFs don't work.
For more information about PDFs, see this page
Some Cute Things
Tables
46:31
Basic Table
One | Two | Three |
A | B | C |
Highlighted header
One | Two | Three |
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A | B | C |
Alignment
One | Two | Three |
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A | B | C |
Combined Cells
One | Two | Three |
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A | B and C |
One | Two | Three |
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A | B | C |
D | F |
\$ \LaTeX{} \$
49:54
As a whole line using two $$
signs:
\$$
\frac{\sin{x}}{n} = 6 \qquad \text{(``six'' get it?)}
\$$
Or inline using only one $
sign: \$ \frac{\sin{x}}{n} = 6 \qquad \$
Other Plugins
There are a lot of plugins installed on this site that are not explicitly explained on the syntax page. However, they are all listed at the end of the syntax page, and each has a link where more information can be found on how to use it.