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From The Practical Ontology & Compendium of Social Cohesion

Page title - 16 pt[edit | edit source]

In MediaWiki, each page has a Title. The title is part of the page’s URL.

Ch. 99 - Heading - 14 pt[edit | edit source]

In MediaWiki, Headings and Sub-Headings appear in the URL after the Page title separated by the ‘#’ mark.                                      

Subheading 1 - 12 pt[edit | edit source]

This is a sentence in 10 pt.

Subheading 2 - 10 pt[edit | edit source]

This is a sentence in 10 pt.

Subheading 3 -10 pt[edit | edit source]

This is a sentence in 10 pt.

Subheading 4 - 10 pt[edit | edit source]

This is a sentence in 10 pt.

Word1

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Word3

Book Part[edit | edit source]

The Table of Contents and the Appendixes are examples of Book Parts.

Ch. #2 - Title of first chapter goes here.[edit | edit source]

A - If a chapter has parts, it goes here.[edit | edit source]

#1             Numbered Section[edit | edit source]

The Bible has “chapters” and “verses.” My books will have chapters and numbered sections. The sequence of numbers runs throughout all the chapters.

a) Sub-Section[edit | edit source]

This is a “normal” paragraph.

1) Sub-Sub-Section[edit | edit source]

This is a “normal” paragraph

TEST TWO[edit | edit source]

Word1[edit | edit source]

Word2[edit | edit source]

Word3[edit | edit source]

Word4[edit | edit source]

TEST THREE[edit | edit source]

Link ..........Link ..........Link ..........Link

Link[edit | edit source]

My Proxima™ Project[edit | edit source]

Word2 .....Word3 .....Word4 Word6[edit | edit source]

Word1 Word2
Authors No. Title
A 1 X
B 2 Y
C 3 Z


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