Help:Formatting help
Heading 1Heading 2Heading 3Heading 4Try and keep everything in one block because its easier to edit and read Non Automatic numbering/lettering1) number one a) 1a b) 1b c) 1c 2) number two 3) number three 4) number four 5) number five Tables of ContentsWhen you write a book you want to be able to link to the main page of the book and the majority of other pages in the chapter. The Template namespace provides an easy way to do this. Example:
Example2:{{ExampleBookTOC}}
Note:As part of the added coolness of a TOC in your books, any selflink, (a link that points to the page its on) is shown in bold. This means that if you were on page 2 of chapter 2 in your book, that link would be changed to a bold non-linking string: Example
Colours and TablesNote: More on tables here.
BookshelvesFor large topics (e.g. physics, economics, history, language) make a bookshelf and then create your page by linking to it from the bookshelf
DescriptionsYou can add descriptions after the links with a " – ". (–)
Philosophy – stuff on philosophy
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