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hi, welcome to the wiki! please note that it's '''not''' appropriate to use level 1 headings (i.e. text encased in <nowiki>=sets of single equal signs=</nowiki>) anywhere on a wiki article. you should start with level two (two equal signs). thanks. -[[User:Apollo|apollo]] ([[User talk:Apollo|colloquia!]]) 20:28, 15 January 2013 (EST)
 
hi, welcome to the wiki! please note that it's '''not''' appropriate to use level 1 headings (i.e. text encased in <nowiki>=sets of single equal signs=</nowiki>) anywhere on a wiki article. you should start with level two (two equal signs). thanks. -[[User:Apollo|apollo]] ([[User talk:Apollo|colloquia!]]) 20:28, 15 January 2013 (EST)
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:additionally, although there are no explicit guides here, i'd strongly recommend exploring and referring to '''[[wikipedia:Help:Wiki_markup|Wikipedia's markup guide]]''' for detailed information about wiki markup, including formatting images, etc. it's very thorough, and generally the same rules apply here. you might also look into and employ the '''[[wikipedia:Help:Show preview|show preview]]''' feature of mediawiki. thanks again! -[[User:Apollo|apollo]] ([[User talk:Apollo|colloquia!]]) 20:33, 15 January 2013 (EST)
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::If I did - it was on accident, promise  :)  I actually do use the show preview mostly.  And then I still need to fix something else  :)  [[User:Sapphiremind|Sapphiremind]]

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hi, welcome to the wiki! please note that it's not appropriate to use level 1 headings (i.e. text encased in =sets of single equal signs=) anywhere on a wiki article. you should start with level two (two equal signs). thanks. -apollo (colloquia!) 20:28, 15 January 2013 (EST)

additionally, although there are no explicit guides here, i'd strongly recommend exploring and referring to Wikipedia's markup guide for detailed information about wiki markup, including formatting images, etc. it's very thorough, and generally the same rules apply here. you might also look into and employ the show preview feature of mediawiki. thanks again! -apollo (colloquia!) 20:33, 15 January 2013 (EST)
If I did - it was on accident, promise :) I actually do use the show preview mostly. And then I still need to fix something else :) Sapphiremind