Clicklaw Wikibooks Cheatsheet

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See the Clicklaw Wikibooks Style Guide for style and word usage.

Clicklaw Wikibooks Cheatsheet

These codes work anywhere in the text
Description You type You get
Italic text

''italic''

italic

Bold text

'''bold'''

bold

Bold and italic text

'''''bold & italic'''''

bold & italic

Link to another Clicklaw wiki page

[[Name of page]]
[[Name of page|Text to display]]

Name of page
Text to display

Link to an external page

[http://www.povnet.org/ PovNet]
[[Name of page|Text to display]]

Name of page
Text to display

These codes work only at the beginning of lines
Description You type You get
Section headings
A Table of Contents will automatically be generated when four headings are added to an article.
Do not use =Level 1=; it is reserved for page titles.

== Level 2 ==
=== Level 3 ===
==== Level 4 ====

Level 2
Level 3

Level 4

Bulleted list

* One
* Two
** Two point one
* Three

  • One
  • Two
    • Two point one
  • Three
Numbered list

# One
# Two
## Two point one
# Three

  1. One
  2. Two
    1. Two point one
  3. Three
Indenting text

no indent (normal)
:first indent
::second indent
:::third indent

no indent (normal)

first indent
second indent
third indent
Working Example of a Case Citation and Link
Description You type You get
Case reference
For linking and providing the proper citation of case law, see Style Guide.

In ''[http://canlii.ca/t/2d35m Domirti v. Domirti]'', 2010 BCCA 472, the Court of Appeal ruled that a spousal support award outside the Advisory Guidelines could be an appealable error.

In Domirti v. Domirti, 2010 BCCA 472, the Court of Appeal ruled that a spousal support award outside the Advisory Guidelines could be an appealable error.

Working Example of Lists
Description You type You get
Numbered list
For a series of steps where the order is important. See Style Guide for use of lists.

The Application Record should be sorted as follows:
# the index,
# the Notice of Application,
# the Response to Application, and
# the affidavits to be relied upon at the hearing

The Application Record should be sorted as follows:

  1. the index,
  2. the Notice of Application,
  3. the Response to Application, and
  4. the affidavits to be relied upon at the hearing