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58 | jenniferdsara |
November 15, 2014 18:42
| about 10 years ago
Intro videoFormattingPublicLab.org uses Markdown, a simple way to add formatting to web pages. You can read about Markdown here, but if you want to keep things simple, you can just write in plain text and things should "just work". A great list of available Markdown syntax can be found here: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax To preview the formatting of your content, click "Preview" at the bottom of the editing window. Advanced formattingHyperlinks To embed a link in clickable text, type the text in square brackets directly followed by the url in parentheses (or use the link button above): You can also use relative links within the wiki. Beginning a link with a forward slash connotes that you want to start after publiclab.org. For example, suppose you were on the following wiki page:
and you wanted to link to someone's user profile. The following:
would be displayed as: username Images
Captions
Lists Make a bulleted list by starting with a blank line and then starting each line with
Will display as:
For numbered lists, after a blank line start each item with any number, a period, and a space:
Will display as:
To indent a line, indent it at least four spaces for each indent (sometimes fewer works):
Code To enter short (single line) examples of code (html, markdown, Javascript, etc) so that it will not be interpreted, begin and end the text with backtick quotes (on an American keyboard, that's on the key with the tilde ~; on a British keyboard it's usually in the top left-hand corner of the keyboard, with the |). To enter larger blocks of code, indent each line 4 spaces. Buttons and other HTML Power tags Power tags are an advanced feature which can add extra functions and layout options to your wiki pages (and sometimes research notes). ...this is a wiki... help flesh this out! [edit] ... |
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57 | bsugar |
July 28, 2014 18:02
| over 10 years ago
Intro videoFormattingPublicLab.org uses Markdown, a simple way to add formatting to web pages. You can read about Markdown here, but if you want to keep things simple, you can just write in plain text and things should "just work". A great list of available Markdown syntax can be found here: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax To preview the formatting of your content, click "Preview" at the bottom of the editing window. Advanced formattingHyperlinks To embed a link in clickable text, type the text in square brackets directly followed by the url in parentheses (or use the link button above): You can also use relative links within the wiki. Beginning a link with a forward slash connotes that you want to start after publiclab.org. For example, suppose you were on the following wiki page:
and you wanted to link to someone's user profile. The following:
would be displayed as: username Images
Captions
Lists Make a bulleted list by starting with a blank line and then starting each line with
Will display as:
For numbered lists, after a blank line start each item with any number, a period, and a space:
Will display as:
To indent a line, indent it at least four spaces for each indent (sometimes fewer works):
Code To enter short (single line) examples of code (html, markdown, Javascript, etc) so that it will not be interpreted, begin and end the text with backtick quotes (on an American keyboard, that's on the key with the tilde ~; on a British keyboard it's usually in the top left-hand corner of the keyboard, with the |). To enter larger blocks of code, indent each line 4 spaces. Buttons and other HTML Power tags Power tags are an advanced feature which can add extra functions and layout options to your wiki pages (and sometimes research notes). ...this is a wiki... help flesh this out! [edit] ... |
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56 | bsugar |
July 28, 2014 18:01
| over 10 years ago
Intro videoFormattingPublicLab.org uses Markdown, a simple way to add formatting to web pages. You can read about Markdown here, but if you want to keep things simple, you can just write in plain text and things should "just work". A great list of available Markdown syntax can be found here: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax To preview the formatting of your content, click "Preview" at the bottom of the editing window. Advanced formattingHyperlinks To embed a link in clickable text, type the text in square brackets directly followed by the url in parentheses (or use the link button above): You can also use relative links within the wiki. Beginning a link with a forward slash connotes that you want to start after publiclab.org. For example, suppose you were on the following wiki page:
Images
Captions
Lists Make a bulleted list by starting with a blank line and then starting each line with
Will display as:
For numbered lists, after a blank line start each item with any number, a period, and a space:
Will display as:
To indent a line, indent it at least four spaces for each indent (sometimes fewer works):
Code To enter short (single line) examples of code (html, markdown, Javascript, etc) so that it will not be interpreted, begin and end the text with backtick quotes (on an American keyboard, that's on the key with the tilde ~; on a British keyboard it's usually in the top left-hand corner of the keyboard, with the |). To enter larger blocks of code, indent each line 4 spaces. Buttons and other HTML Power tags Power tags are an advanced feature which can add extra functions and layout options to your wiki pages (and sometimes research notes). ...this is a wiki... help flesh this out! [edit] ... |
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55 | cfastie |
May 14, 2014 15:16
| over 10 years ago
Intro videoFormattingPublicLab.org uses Markdown, a simple way to add formatting to web pages. You can read about Markdown here, but if you want to keep things simple, you can just write in plain text and things should "just work". A great list of available Markdown syntax can be found here: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax To preview the formatting of your content, click "Preview" at the bottom of the editing window. Advanced formattingHyperlinks To embed a link in clickable text, type the text in square brackets directly followed by the url in parentheses (or use the link button above): Images
Captions
Lists Make a bulleted list by starting with a blank line and then starting each line with
Will display as:
For numbered lists, after a blank line start each item with any number, a period, and a space:
Will display as:
To indent a line, indent it at least four spaces for each indent (sometimes fewer works):
Code To enter short (single line) examples of code (html, markdown, Javascript, etc) so that it will not be interpreted, begin and end the text with backtick quotes (on an American keyboard, that's on the key with the tilde ~; on a British keyboard it's usually in the top left-hand corner of the keyboard, with the |). To enter larger blocks of code, indent each line 4 spaces. Buttons and other HTML Power tags Power tags are an advanced feature which can add extra functions and layout options to your wiki pages (and sometimes research notes). ...this is a wiki... help flesh this out! [edit] ... |
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54 | warren |
December 17, 2013 21:29
| almost 11 years ago
Intro videoFormattingPublicLab.org uses Markdown, a simple way to add formatting to web pages. You can read about Markdown here, but if you want to keep things simple, you can just write in plain text and things should "just work". A great list of available Markdown syntax can be found here: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax To preview the formatting of your content, click "Preview" at the bottom of the editing window. Advanced formattingHyperlinks To embed a link in clickable text, type the text in square brackets directly followed by the url in parentheses (or use the link button above): Images
Captions
Lists Make a bulleted list by starting with a blank line and then starting each line with
Will display as:
For numbered lists, after a blank line start each item with any number, a period, and a space:
Will display as:
To indent a line, indent it at least four spaces for each indent (sometimes fewer works):
Code To enter short (single line) examples of code (html, markdown, Javascript, etc) so that it will not be interpreted, begin and end the text with backtick quotes (on an American keyboard, that's on the key with the tilde ~; on a British keyboard it's usually in the top left-hand corner of the keyboard, with the |). To enter larger blocks of code, indent each line 4 spaces. Buttons and other HTML Power tags Power tags are an advanced feature which can add extra functions and layout options to your wiki pages (and sometimes research notes). ...this is a wiki... help flesh this out! ... |
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53 | cfastie |
December 14, 2013 13:31
| almost 11 years ago
Intro videoFormattingPublicLab.org uses Markdown, a simple way to add formatting to web pages. You can read about Markdown here, but if you want to keep things simple, you can just write in plain text and things should "just work". A great list of available Markdown syntax can be found here: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax To preview the formatting of your content, click "Preview" at the bottom of the editing window. Advanced formattingHyperlinks To embed a link in clickable text, type the text in square brackets directly followed by the url in parentheses (or use the link button above): Images
Captions
Lists Make a bulleted list by starting with a blank line and then starting each line with
Will display as:
For numbered lists, after a blank line start each item with any number, a period, and a space:
Will display as:
To indent a line, indent it at least four spaces for each indent (sometimes fewer works):
Code To enter short (single line) examples of code (html, markdown, Javascript, etc) so that it will not be interpreted, begin and end the text with backtick quotes (on an American keyboard, that's on the key with the tilde ~; on a British keyboard it's usually in the top left-hand corner of the keyboard, with the |). To enter larger blocks of code, indent each line 4 spaces. Buttons and other HTML ...this is a wiki... help flesh this out! ... |
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52 | cfastie |
December 13, 2013 23:33
| almost 11 years ago
Intro videoFormattingPublicLab.org uses Markdown, a simple way to add formatting to web pages. You can read about Markdown here, but if you want to keep things simple, you can just write in plain text and things should "just work". A great list of available Markdown syntax can be found here: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax Advanced formattingHyperlinks To embed a link in clickable text, type the text in square brackets directly followed by the url in parentheses (or use the link button above): Images
Captions
Lists Make a bulleted list by starting with a blank line and then starting each line with
Will display as:
For numbered lists, after a blank line start each item with any number, a period, and a space:
Will display as:
To indent a line, indent it at least four spaces for each indent (sometimes fewer works):
Code To enter examples of code (html, markdown, Javascript, etc) so that it will not be interpreted, begin and end the text with backtick quotes (on an American keyboard, that's on the key with the tilde ~; on a British keyboard it's usually in the top left-hand corner of the keyboard, with the |). Buttons and other HTML ...this is a wiki... help flesh this out! ... |
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51 | bodacea |
November 20, 2013 22:53
| about 11 years ago
Intro videoFormattingPublicLab.org uses Markdown, a simple way to add formatting to web pages. You can read about Markdown here, but if you want to keep things simple, you can just write in plain text and things should "just work". A great list of available Markdown syntax can be found here: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax Advanced formattingHyperlinks To embed a link in clickable text, type the text in square brackets directly followed by the url in parentheses: Images
Captions
Lists Make a bulleted list by starting with a blank line and then starting each line with
Will display as:
For numbered lists, after a blank line start each item with any number, a period, and a space:
Will display as:
To indent a line, indent it at least four spaces for each indent (sometimes fewer works):
Code To enter examples of code (html, markdown, Javascript, etc) so that it will not be interpreted, begin and end the text with backtick quotes (on an American keyboard, that's on the key with the tilde ~; on a British keyboard it's usually in the top left-hand corner of the keyboard, with the |). Buttons and other HTML ...this is a wiki... help flesh this out! ... |
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50 | cfastie |
September 10, 2013 00:06
| about 11 years ago
Intro videoFormattingPublicLab.org uses Markdown, a simple way to add formatting to web pages. You can read about Markdown here, but if you want to keep things simple, you can just write in plain text and things should "just work". A great list of available Markdown syntax can be found here: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax Advanced formattingHyperlinks To embed a link in clickable text, type the text in square brackets directly followed by the url in parentheses: Images
Captions
Lists Make a bulleted list by starting with a blank line and then starting each line with
Will display as:
For numbered lists, after a blank line start each item with any number, a period, and a space:
Will display as:
To indent a line, indent it at least four spaces for each indent (sometimes fewer works):
Code To enter examples of code (html, markdown, Javascript, etc) so that it will not be interpreted, begin and end the text with backtick quotes (on the key with the tilde ~). Buttons and other HTML ...this is a wiki... help flesh this out! ... |
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49 | cfastie |
September 10, 2013 00:03
| about 11 years ago
Intro videoFormattingPublicLab.org uses Markdown, a simple way to add formatting to web pages. You can read about Markdown here, but if you want to keep things simple, you can just write in plain text and things should "just work". A great list of available Markdown syntax can be found here: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax Advanced formattingHyperlinks To embed a link in clickable text, type the text in square brackets directly followed by the url in parentheses: Images
Captions
Lists Make a bulleted list by starting with a blank line and then starting each line with
Will display as:
For numbered lists, after a blank line start each item with any number, a period, and a space:
To indent a line, indent it at least four spaces for each indent (sometimes fewer works):
Code To enter code (html, markdown, Python, etc) so that it will not be interpreted, begin and end the text with backtick quotes (on the key with the tilde ~). Buttons and other HTML ...this is a wiki... help flesh this out! ... |
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48 | cfastie |
September 10, 2013 00:01
| about 11 years ago
Intro videoFormattingPublicLab.org uses Markdown, a simple way to add formatting to web pages. You can read about Markdown here, but if you want to keep things simple, you can just write in plain text and things should "just work". A great list of available Markdown syntax can be found here: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax Advanced formattingHyperlinks To embed a link in clickable text, type the text in square brackets directly followed by the url in parentheses: Images
Captions
Lists Make a bulleted list by starting with a blank line and then starting each line with
Will display as:
For numbered lists, after a blank line start each item with any number, a period, and a space:
To indent a line, indent it at least four spaces for each indent (sometimes fewer works):
Code To enter code (html, markdown, Python, etc) so that it will not be interpreted, begin and end the text with backtick quotes (on the key with the tilde ~). Buttons and other HTML ...this is a wiki... help flesh this out! ... |
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47 | cfastie |
September 09, 2013 23:57
| about 11 years ago
Intro videoFormattingPublicLab.org uses Markdown, a simple way to add formatting to web pages. You can read about Markdown here, but if you want to keep things simple, you can just write in plain text and things should "just work". A great list of available Markdown syntax can be found here: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax Advanced formattingHyperlinks To embed a link in clickable text, type the text in square brackets directly followed by the url in parentheses:
Images To add a figure caption under an image: Captions To add a figure caption under an image, place the image code as above. Lists Make a bulleted list by starting with a blank line and then starting each line with
Will display as:
For numbered lists, after a blank line start each item with any number, a period, and a space:
To indent a line, indent it at least four spaces for each indent (sometimes fewer works):
Code To enter code (html, markdown, Python, etc) so that it will not be interpreted, begin and end the text with backtick quotes (on the key with the tilde ~). Buttons and other HTML ...this is a wiki... help flesh this out! ... |
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46 | cfastie |
September 09, 2013 23:55
| about 11 years ago
Intro videoFormattingPublicLab.org uses Markdown, a simple way to add formatting to web pages. You can read about Markdown here, but if you want to keep things simple, you can just write in plain text and things should "just work". A great list of available Markdown syntax can be found here: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax Advanced formattingHyperlinks To embed a link in clickable text, type the text in square brackets directly followed by the url in parentheses:
Images To add a figure caption under an image:
Place the cursor where you want an image to be.
Drag and drop a jpg, png, or gif file to that place.
Some code like this will appear:
Captions To add a figure caption under an image, place the image code as above. Directly after the last closing parenthesis, enter two spaces (this is a line break and ensures that the caption will start on the following line). Under that line enter your caption. Start and end your caption with an asterisk to make the text italics. Directly after the last asterisk enter two spaces (to separate your caption from following text). Lists Make a bulleted list by starting with a blank line and then starting each line with
Will display as:
For numbered lists, after a blank line start each item with any number, a period, and a space:
To indent a line, indent it at least four spaces for each indent (sometimes fewer works):
Code To enter code (html, markdown, Python, etc) so that it will not be interpreted, begin and end the text with backtick quotes (on the key with the tilde ~). Buttons and other HTML ...this is a wiki... help flesh this out! ... |
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45 | warren |
September 09, 2013 19:58
| about 11 years ago
Intro videoFormattingPublicLab.org uses Markdown, a simple way to add formatting to web pages. You can read about Markdown here, but if you want to keep things simple, you can just write in plain text and things should "just work". A great list of available Markdown syntax can be found here: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax Advanced formattingCaptions ...this is a wiki... help flesh this out! Buttons and other HTML ... |
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44 | warren |
September 09, 2013 19:58
| about 11 years ago
Intro videoFormattingPublicLab.org uses Markdown, a simple way to add formatting to web pages. You can read about Markdown here, but if you want to keep things simple, you can just write in plain text and things should "just work". A great list of available Markdown syntax can be found here: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax Advanced formattingCaptions ...this is a wiki... help flesh this out! Buttons and other HTML ... |
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43 | warren |
April 19, 2013 01:26
| over 11 years ago
FormattingPublicLab.org uses Markdown, a simple way to add formatting to web pages. You can read about Markdown here, but if you want to keep things simple, you can just write in plain text and things should "just work". A great list of available Markdown syntax can be found here: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax Advanced formattingCaptions ...this is a wiki... help flesh this out! Buttons and other HTML ... |
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42 | warren |
April 19, 2013 01:26
| over 11 years ago
FormattingPublicLab.org uses Markdown, a simple way to add formatting to web pages. You can read about Markdown here, but if you want to keep things simple, you can just write in plain text and things should "just work". Advanced formattingCaptions ...this is a wiki... help flesh this out! Buttons and other HTML ... |
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