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ToledoTalk.com New Help Page

As of Mar 28, 2014. Trying to simplify an overly complicated and long help age at TT.


Suggestion: When creating a new thread post or a comment, click the "Preview" button to ensure links and formatting work the way you want. When satisfied, then click the "Post" button. You can edit your thread posts to make changes, but you cannot edit your comments.

You can format text with HTML or the Textile markup language. Textile is simpler. Textile uses punctuation marks or short alpha-numeric commands to format text.

Text Formatting

bold : *surround text with asterisks* or use <b>bolded text</b>

italics - surround text with the underscore characters.

underline - surround text with plus signs.

strikethrough - surround text with minus signs.

bigger font size - surround text with double plus signs.

smaller font size - surround text with double minus signs.

Links

  • raw urls are automatically converted to clickable links.
  • to create a link with text, do one of the following:
    • example one - textile
    • example two - html

Images

  • to embed an image, do one of the following:
    • example one - textile
    • example two - html

Blockquotes

  • to indent text, do one of the following:
    • example one - textile
    • example two - html

Bullet Point List

  • use the asterisk character at the start of a line.

Numbered List

  • use pound sign at the start of a line.

Headers

  • h 1. Header 1 --> Header 1
  • h 2. Header 2 --> Header 2
  • h 3. Header 3 --> Header 3

Additional Formatting Commands

q. and q.. To highlight or quote text from another source, surround it with the opening and closing 'q' tags. Both must start at the beginning of the line.

Here is some text being quoted from another article. Instead of using italics or double quotes, leave the text as is but surround it with the open and closing 'q' tags. This highlighted text will be indented a little and will have a light blue background.

br. To add a blank line, start this command at the beginning of the line. It can precede text, or it can be on its own line.

hr. Will add a horizontal rule or a long thin line that stretches across the page. Command must start at the beginning of a line. Example output:



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