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A wiki server formats your text as a web page according to
some simple markup rules. These are intended to be convenient and unobtrusive,
and should become second nature after a little practice.
ZWiki understands at least four main types of markup. StructuredText is used by default; if the site admin has enabled others, they will be listed as options on the edit form.
**StructuredText** (default) --
<li> separate paragraphs with a blank line
<li> indent paragraphs to create headings
<li> use * ... * and ** ... ** for emphasis
<li> WikiName(s), bare urls and words enclosed in square brackets are hyperlinked; prepend a link or a line with ! to prevent this
<li> HTML & DTML tags may be used
**HTML** --
<li> HTML tags required (eg you must separate paragraphs with a <p>)
<li> WikiName(s), bare urls and words enclosed in square brackets are hyperlinked; prepend a link or a line with ! to prevent this
<li> DTML tags may be used
**Classic Wiki** --
<li> similar to the WikiWikiWeb
<li> separate paragraphs with a blank line
<li> indent paragraphs to get fixed-width text
<li> use ''...'' and '''...''' for emphasis *I think*
<li> WikiName(s) and urls are hyperlinked
**Plain Text** --
<li> plain, fixed-width text with no surprises.
See also: ZWikiWeb:TextFormattingRules