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Creole is a common wiki markup language for which a small edit toolbar is available in Moodle.
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Creole is a common wiki markup language for which a small edit toolbar is available in Moodle.

Creole syntax examples

Emphasized text:

//emphasized// (e.g., italics)

**strongly emphasized** (e.g., bold)

Lists:

* Bullet list
* Second item
** Sub item
# Numbered list
# Second item
## Sub item

Links:

Link to [[wikipage]]
[[link_address|link text]]

Headings: (closing equals signs are optional)

= Extra-large heading
== Large heading
=== Medium heading
==== Small heading

Linebreaks:

Force\\linebreak

Horizontal Line:

----

Images:

{{Image.jpg|title}}

Tables:

|= |= table |= header |
| a | table | row |
| b | table | row |

No markup:

{{{
This text will //not// be **formatted**.
}}}

See also