A page can be formatted in a number of different ways, using headers, lists, and indenting. All of the following options are available in the wiki editor.
Step by step
The editor's format menu
Headings
It is good to break up long articles into sections to help the reader stay oriented. This can be done using headings.
To create a header, highlight the text you wish to modify, and click on the button. You will see the dropdown menu shown on the right. From the list you can choose:
Format option
What it will look like
Normal text
Text in a regular paragraph format
Heading 2
is the highest level of paragraph formatting. This is meant for major section headings.
Heading 3
is a sub-header and can be used as a sub-section heading
Heading 4
is a smaller sub-header
Heading 5
is the smallest sub-header option
Code / preformatted
Technical text that should be displayed in a fixed-width font
Lists
If you would like to create a list, you can use either use bullets or numbers with the button on the toolbar:
Numbers: Click on the numbers button , and a 1. will appear. Add text after. When you hit enter, the subsequent number will appear. Hit enter twice to exit the number format. A numbered list will look like this:
First item
Second item
Third item
Bullets: Click on the bullets button , and a blue bullet will appear. Hit enter twice to exit the bullet format. A bullet list will look like this:
First item
Second item
Third item
Indenting and aligning
To indent text, highlight it and use the button to move it to the left or right.
In the classic editor, you can align text to the left, right, or center, using the buttons.
Editing in source mode
If you wish to edit in source mode, you can follow steps listed here to format pages.