###Is this a heading?
Why doesn't the following work?..
[[!color foreground=white background=#ff0000 text="White text on red background"]]
Sure it is.
Nope my friend.
List:
* thing 1
* thing 2 [[test page space allowed]]
* thing 3
* * sublist a? [[TestPage]]
* * sublist b [[testpage]]
* thing 4
[[!meta date="Thu Jun 16 22:04:33 2005" updated="Thu Dec 22 01:23:20 2011"]]
This is the [[SandBox]], a page anyone can edit to try out ikiwiki
(version [[!version ]]).
vvvv
CamelCase ?
[[!tag sandbox tag2]]
What about [[this page]], nono better [[that page]]?
hello world (right back at ya)
wait how does versioning work
test, is it being saved? Probably. I will check. This seems really straightforward.
Hello!
~~~
pre formated text?
~~~
```
testing markdown
with leading and enclosed spaces
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markdown `inline` single-backquotes?
# one
- foo
## two
- bar
### trois
- blah
- more blah
#### quatre
## bir
- bir
## iki
- iki
* yildiz
** cyildiz
- tire
- ctire
* *i dene*
* **b dene**
1. number
2. list
a. ick
b. bar
| table | here |
|----| ---- |
| test adfasdfasdfa | 2 |
| subtest | adfad|
Sort of formatted.. No borders, though.
> This is a blockquote.
>
> This is the first level of quoting.
A block of text
>
> > This is a nested blockquote.
>
>> Without a space works too.
>>> to three levels
This is pretty sweet
Azerty
** Qsdf **
>
> Back to the first level.
>
> added a line in level 1
> and another
Numbered list
1. First item.
1. Sub item.
1. Number 2
1. Another.
1. And another..
1. foo
2. bar
3. quz
3. quze
Bulleted list
* item
* *italic item*
* item
* one
* footballs; runner; unices
* Cool !
* test
* this
* something else
* some more
* and more
* and
* this
> a blockquote
> in a list
> how is this handled
*this _ _ _
* this 2
* this 3
test _this_ out.
`test this code block`
[[!wikipedia War_of_1812]]
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