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Sandbox is a test page that editors can use to learn how to use Wikitext.
'''Sandbox is a test page that editors can use to learn how to use Wikitext.'''


Here are a few examples of Wikitext
'''Bold''' and ''Italic''


* You created a bulleted list using "*" this symbol
=====[http://www.aba.org]=====
 
=Singapore Training Docs=
 
[[file: Singapore training docs 2011.zip]]
 
* Hello!
*
#
# Numbered list item
:<big>Indented line
</big><small><sup>Small text</sup>
 
[[File:Example.jpg]]</small>
 
 
*[[Media:Brundei_Criminal_Procedure_Code.pdf | Résumé Des Articles Clefs Relatifs Aux Droits Des Prévenus]]
 
 
[[Here]] are a few examples of Wikitext
 
* You create a bulleted list using "*" this symbol
** You create an indented list using two "**"symbols
* This is how you make a word '''bold'''.
* This is how you make a word '''bold'''.
* This is how you make a word '''italic'''.
* This is how you make a word ''italic''.
* This is how you make a link to a page like [[China]]
* This is how you make a link to a page like [[China]]
* You can create a link to an outside web site such as [www.ibj.org]
* You can create a link to an outside web site such as [http://www.ibj.org www.ibj.org]
* You can also insert a picture or link to a file that is saved on Defense Wiki
* You can also insert a picture or link to a file that is saved on Defense Wiki
* You can create numbered lists using the "#" sign.
* You can create numbered lists using the "#" sign.
Elements of murder include:
Elements of murder include:
#Killing  
#Killing  
#of a person
#of a person
#with intent
#with intent <ref>This is my reference here</ref>




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==For example==
==For example==


=== If you use "===" you will get a subheader ===
=== If you use "===" you will get a subheader ===
 
==Notes==
<references/>
 
{| style="float: right; padding:10px; margin:5px 20px 20px 20px; width: 250px; border: 1px solid darkblue"
|-
|<p      id="mp-dyk-h2" style="margin:3px; background:#143966;        font-size:120%; font-weight:bold; border:1px solid #a3bfb1;        text-align:left; color:#ffffff; padding:0.2em  0.4em;">CROSS-EXAMINATION RESOURCES</p>
* [[Sample Cross-Examination Transcripts]]
<h5    id="mp-dyk-h2" style="margin:3px; background:#143966;        font-size:120%; font-weight:bold; border:1px solid #a3bfb1;        text-align:left; color:#ffffff; padding:0.2em  0.4em;">RELATED  CONCEPTS</h5>
* [[Theory of the Case]]
* [[Opening Statements]]
* [[Direct Examination]]
* [[Closing Statements]]
<h5      id="mp-dyk-h2" style="margin:3px; background:#143966;        font-size:120%; font-weight:bold; border:1px solid #a3bfb1;        text-align:left; color:#ffffff; padding:0.2em  0.4em;">LEGAL TRAINING  RESOURCE CENTER</h5>
* [http://elearning.ibj.org eLearning Courses for Criminal Defense lawyers]
|}
 
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Latest revision as of 10:49, 11 May 2011

Sandbox is a test page that editors can use to learn how to use Wikitext.

Bold and Italic

[1]

Singapore Training Docs

File:Singapore training docs 2011.zip

  • Hello!
  1. Numbered list item
Indented line

Small text

File:Example.jpg



Here are a few examples of Wikitext

  • You create a bulleted list using "*" this symbol
    • You create an indented list using two "**"symbols
  • This is how you make a word bold.
  • This is how you make a word italic.
  • This is how you make a link to a page like China
  • You can create a link to an outside web site such as www.ibj.org
  • You can also insert a picture or link to a file that is saved on Defense Wiki
  • You can create numbered lists using the "#" sign.

Elements of murder include:

  1. Killing
  2. of a person
  3. with intent [1]


You can also make a special section header using "==" symbols

If a page has four headers it will have a table of contents made automatically

See

For example

If you use "===" you will get a subheader

Notes

  1. This is my reference here

CROSS-EXAMINATION RESOURCES

RELATED CONCEPTS
LEGAL TRAINING RESOURCE CENTER

{{#widget:causes}}