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[hide]#Text formatting Wikitext is the main markup language used to format content on FANDOM. It can be used to add photos, tables, bold styles, links, and other many other visual changes.
 * 1) Image formatting
 * 2) Further wikitext examples
 * 3) Video tutorials on the wikitext basics
 * 4) See also
 * 5) Further help and feedback

It's not necessary to know wikitext in order to edit a page: you can use the new VisualEditor, or visual mode in the classic editor, to avoid it. However, users who learn it may appreciate the additional control they have over page content.

Wikitext can be used via 'source mode' in either editor. To access an article's wikitext: Below is an outline of basic wikitext that you can use while editing. Many of the options listed below have shortcut buttons in the editor toolbars.
 * Classic editor: click the 'Source' tab at the top right of the edit area.
 * VisualEditor: click the menu button towards the right side of the toolbar, and choose 'Source Editor'.

Text formatting Edit
{| class="article-table" style="width:664px;font-size:12.6px;" ! style="width:143px;"|Description ! style="width:274px;"|You type ! style="width:175px;"|You get (within a wiki)
 * Italicise text
 * italic
 * italic
 * Bold text
 * bold
 * bold
 * Bold and italic
 * bold & italic
 * bold & italic
 * Internal link
 * bold & italic
 * bold & italic
 * Internal link
 * Internal link
 * Help:Contents

Displayed text Displayed text (to other websites)
 * Help:Contents
 * Redirect to another page
 * REDIRECT Help:Contents
 * Help:Contents
 * External link
 * External link
 * External link
 * 

displayed text http://www.example.org
 * [1]

displayed text http://www.example.org on talk pages
 * Sign your posts
 * Sign your posts
 * MDbugs (talk) 16:20, July 31, 2017 (UTC)
 * Your username 16:14,

31 July 2017 (UTC) ! colspan="3"|The following work only when used at the start of a line of code
 * Headings
 * Headings

A Table of Contents will automatically be generated when four headings are added to an article.

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==Image formatting Edit==
 * Level 2Level 3Level 4Level 5Level 6
 * Bulleted list
 * One
 * Two
 * Two point one
 * Three
 * One
 * Two
 * Two point one
 * Three
 * Numbered list
 * One
 * Two
 * 1) Two point one
 * 2) Three
 * One
 * Two
 * 1) Two point one
 * 2) Three
 * }
 * One
 * Two
 * 1) Two point one
 * 2) Three
 * }
 * }