This is the wiki and special markup available on SUMO.
Markup common to articles and forum posts Description What it looks like Wiki Syntax Typeface Bold bold'''bold'''
Italics italics ''italics''
Underline underline <u>underline</u>
Superscript Text in superscript Text in <sup>superscript</sup>
Subscript Text in subscript Text in <sub>subscript</sub>
Strikeout Strikeout or Strikeout <s>Strikeout</s> or <del>Strikeout</del>
Code code
<code>code</code>
blockquote
<blockquote>blockquote</blockquote>
Preformatted text (start each line with a space)
This is preformatted
This is
preformatted
break
line
break
line<br>break
Horizontal rule text above
text below
text above ---- text below
[[Page Title]]
Link specific text to other articles text [[Page Title|text]]
Link specific text to anchor in the same article text [[#w_anchor|text]]
Link specific text to anchor in other articles text [[Page Title#w_anchor|text]]
External link http://www.mozilla.com/ [http://www.mozilla.com/]
External link with text Mozilla [http://www.mozilla.com/ Mozilla]
Redirect (replace the article's content with the following markup) REDIRECT Page title
REDIRECT [[Page title]]
# Item 1
# Item 2
# Item 3
Unordered list
* Item A
* Item B
* Item C
Unordered sub-list within a numbered list
# Item 1
# Item 2
#* Item 2a
#* Item 2b
# Item 3
Mixed sub-lists
* Item A
*# Item A.1
*#* Item A.1.a
*## Item A.1.1
{| |+ Table caption !col 1!!col 2 |- |A||B |- |C||D |}
Image Title
]] Image resized Image with a width of 300px [[Image:Image Title
|width=300]]
<nowiki>[[Not a link]]</nowiki>
Hidden comments <!-- comment -->
Markup for articles Article Wiki markup Description What it looks like Wiki Syntax Headings Table of Contents Table of Contents
__TOC__
Indicates a level 1 heading Level 1 = Level 1 =
Indicates a level 2 heading Level 2 == Level 2 ==
Indicates a level 3 heading Level 3 === Level 3 ===
Indicates a level 4 heading Level 4 ==== Level 4 ====
Indicates a level 5 heading Level 5 ===== Level 5 =====
Indicates a level 6 heading Level 6 ====== Level 6 ======
text
{note}text{/note}
Warning
text
{warning}text{/warning}
Preference name / value text {pref text}
File name / path file {filepath file}
Keyboard shortcut Ctrl + T {key Ctrl+T}
Menu path {menu Firefox}
Button Button {button Button}
Menu button ☰ ☰
; Term
: Definition
; Term
: Definition a
: Definition b
:: Reference
Image Title
]] Image resized Image with a width of 300px [[Image:Image Title
|width=300]] Video A video [[Video:Video Title
]]
Text
[[UI:details_start]]==H2 or H3 heading==
Text
[[UI:details_end]]
{for}
doesn't get any special styling. It's useful for specifying that content only applies to certain operating systems or Firefox versions. See How to use "For" tags for details.
Templates are a way of reusing small pieces of content. Instead of writing a message twice, you can create and update it in one place, and then refer to it in other pages. The other pages will stay up-to-date with changes to the Template automatically! See Using Templates for details.
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