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{{Infobox Help}}Headlines are used to divide articles into sections.
 
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Headlines are used to divide articles into sections.
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==Technical use==
 
==Technical use==
To create a level 2 headline, simply put two = signs around the text you wish to headline, at the beginning of a line, or, alternatively, click on the [[Image:Button headline.png]] button in the toolbar. Level 1 headlines are the same style of the article title, and should be avoided in any case.
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To create a level 2 headline, simply put two = signs around the text you wish to headline, at the beginning of a line, or, alternatively, choose a heading  using the '''Headline''' dropdown in the toolbar. Level 1 headlines are the same style of the article title, and should be avoided in any case.
  
 
Sub-headlines are created with 3 = signs, and so on. In the [[Help:Table of contents|table of contents]], the hierarchy of the sections will be displayed in accordance to the headlines; level 2 headlines will be displayed as 1, 2, 3, etc., while level 3 headlines as 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, and so on.
 
Sub-headlines are created with 3 = signs, and so on. In the [[Help:Table of contents|table of contents]], the hierarchy of the sections will be displayed in accordance to the headlines; level 2 headlines will be displayed as 1, 2, 3, etc., while level 3 headlines as 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, and so on.
  
==Use in the Twinsunica==
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==Use in the Twinsuniverse==
For the common layout and arrangement of the articles in the Twinsunica, see [[Twinsunica:Articles layout]].
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For the common layout and arrangement of the articles in the Twinsuniverse, see [[Twinsuniverse:Articles layout]].
  
 
In addition to the common headlines, you may always use level 3 headlines to divide each section into sub-sections. For example, the Description section may contain sub-sections like History, Development, etc. See [[School of Magic]] for an example of a level 3 headlines use.
 
In addition to the common headlines, you may always use level 3 headlines to divide each section into sub-sections. For example, the Description section may contain sub-sections like History, Development, etc. See [[School of Magic]] for an example of a level 3 headlines use.
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==External links==
 
==External links==
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style_%28headings%29 Wikipedia's approach to headlines]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style_%28headings%29 Wikipedia's approach to headlines]
 
[[Category:Knowledge Base - Help]]
 

Latest revision as of 01:41, 29 December 2012

Help Contents
Headlines are used to divide articles into sections.

Technical use

To create a level 2 headline, simply put two = signs around the text you wish to headline, at the beginning of a line, or, alternatively, choose a heading using the Headline dropdown in the toolbar. Level 1 headlines are the same style of the article title, and should be avoided in any case.

Sub-headlines are created with 3 = signs, and so on. In the table of contents, the hierarchy of the sections will be displayed in accordance to the headlines; level 2 headlines will be displayed as 1, 2, 3, etc., while level 3 headlines as 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, and so on.

Use in the Twinsuniverse

For the common layout and arrangement of the articles in the Twinsuniverse, see Twinsuniverse:Articles layout.

In addition to the common headlines, you may always use level 3 headlines to divide each section into sub-sections. For example, the Description section may contain sub-sections like History, Development, etc. See School of Magic for an example of a level 3 headlines use.

External links