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+ | * The musician who does nothing but write music from morning till night, | ||
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Revision as of 08:06, 21 August 2005
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A Header to a section of examples.
So, this might be a conversation. I sign it with the button in the edit toolbar, looks like --~~~~ that. Here you see an example of a simple image, which you can Special:Upload aswell. Feel free to correct spelling and grammer errors, untill there is a spellchecker --Rjf 01:35, 4 Aug 2005 (CDT)
- Someone else might say, "hay you can use little : characters to indent a reply!", and my name is red because I don't have a page yet. --Bar 01:35, 4 Aug 2005 (CDT)
- Humm, two of them look like this line ::, :::, ::::, etc. --Rjf 01:49, 4 Aug 2005 (CDT)
Ya, well, I'm starting a whole new tangent so HA! Did you know that it's simple to make Itilace with two ' and bold with three of them, and of course the toolbar does these types of things for you to. --Bar
- Yup, and links have [[]] arround the page name, similar to images and other wiki-ness. Four - dashes is a bar, like this one... --Rjf 01:58, 4 Aug 2005 (CDT)
Yes, but none of it is as important as what you're saying.
Something entirely different!
Anyway, I hope this wiki serves you well.
Some Quotes
- The musician who does nothing but write music from morning till night,
entirely ignoring the world of ideas, must be an ox - he is missing far more from than those who, knowing nothing of music, observe the rest of the world. - Richard Wagner