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Section headings

== Level 2 ==
=== Level 3 ===
==== Level 4 ====
===== Level 5 =====
======Level 6 ======


(do not just =Level 1= reserved for titles)

A table of contents is automatically
generated if you have four or more
headings.

Insert a reference into
the page content so it
will be automatically
added into the
references section.

This fact is true <ref>Encyclopedia
Britannica</ref> as well as this one
<ref>www.abc.net.au</ref>

References: <references/>

This fact is true[1] as well as
this one[2]

References:

1. Encyclopedia
Brittanica
2. www.abc.net.au

To add additional text to
a reference, to be
displayed in the
references list

This fact is true <ref>Encyclopedia Britannica,
such a good book</ref> as well as this one
<ref>www.abc.net.au, such a good
network</ref>

References: <references/>

This fact is true[1] as well as
this one[2]

References:

1. Encyclopedia
Britannica, such a good
book
2. www.abc.net.au, such
a good network

5.2–Example of Text (Mark Up)

Input (Mark Up text you use) Output

==Example==
This is an example of text for a wiki. It has both
'”bold'” and ''italics'', and contains:
# One
# Two
## Three
numbered points–one of which is at the second
level.
It also links to the article about the [[Big Banana]].

==Example==

This is an example of text for a wiki. It has both bold
and italics, and contains:

  1. One
  2. Two
    1. Three

numbered points–one of which is at the second level.
It also links to the article about the Big Banana.

More detailed information on Formatting and Wiki Mark Up can be found through Wikipedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Wiki_markup

More detailed information on the Edit Toolbar can be found through Wikipedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Edit_toolbar

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