In Wiki pages and other contexts that support Wiki formatting (including articles, forums, and blogs), you can easily create bulleted, numbered, and definition lists. In numbered lists, Tiki numbers the items automatically. You can also create nested lists. The following sections explain the details; see the Quick Reference for an overview. Scroll down to Help! if something goes wrong.
* | Bulleted list |
# | Numbered list |
;term:definition | Definition list |
Tip If you forget which character to use while you're editing, click the Wiki Quick Help tab.
If you type an asterisk (*) at the beginning of a line, Tiki places a bullet (a black dot) at the beginning of the line. The line is indented and formatted with a hanging indent, so that second and subsequent lines are indented and aligned with the first line.
To create a bulleted list, do the following:
Did something go wrong? See Help!! (below).
If you type a hash mark (#) at the beginning of a line, Tiki numbers the line and indents it from the left margin. The item's text is formatted with a hanging indent, so that second and subsequent lines are indented and aligned with the first line.
To create a numbered list, do the following:
Tip If you place more than one numbered list in a page, the items are separately numbered.
Did something go wrong? See Help!! (below)
A nested list is a bulleted or numbered list that has more than one level — that is, some items have "sub-items," as in the following example:
Tip In a bulleted list, you can create additional sub-levels beyond the third level, but Tiki doesn't use distinctive bullets beyond Level 3.
Here's a numbered list with nested levels:
To create a nested list, type two or more asterisks (bulleted lists) or hash marks (numbered lists) at the beginning of the line, as shown in the following examples:
*Level 1 (bulleted list)
**Level 2 (bulleted list)
***Level 3 (bulleted list)
#Level 1 (numbered list)
##Level 2 (numbered list)
###Level 3 (numbered list)
Tip You can create deeper levels of nesting, but doing so might prove confusing to your readers.
Tip You can combine bulleted and numbered list items. Try it!
A definition list displays a term that is aligned flush left; the term's definition is positioned on the subsequent line and indented. Here's an example:
To create a definition list, do the following:
Tip Better definition lists can be created using the DL plugin.
Monospaced text can be used to show portions of code or text that need to be properly aligned by means of manually entered spacing. (This feature corresponds to HTML's <PRE> element.) When you create monospaced text, Tiki uses a monospaced font (such as Courier) and does not automatically break lines.
To create monospaced text, precede a line with one or more spaces.
Note If you don't see the monospaced font, your administrator has disabled this option.
Note Administrators can configure Tiki so that beginning-of-line spaces are not interpreted as the beginning of preformatted (monospace) text. On the Application Menu, click Admin and click the Wiki tab. Uncheck the Automonospaced Text option.
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