From 4d36535780d7b2f7b2b0b0c75ce8dea27c8a7dfd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Timur Ismagilov Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2021 20:55:57 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] Help: Write about =headings --- help/en/mycomarkup.myco | 16 ++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/help/en/mycomarkup.myco b/help/en/mycomarkup.myco index 15f7838..ee30f12 100644 --- a/help/en/mycomarkup.myco +++ b/help/en/mycomarkup.myco @@ -121,18 +121,18 @@ Links come in several colors. Blue links are links to //existing// resources, wh Note that visited blue links are colored purple but are still called blue links. Moreover, blue links are yellow in the default dark theme. ## Heading -There are six levels of **headings**. They consist of some hash signs followed by a space and the heading itself. You can format the heading like a paragraph. You should probably not use level 1 because the hypha name title is already level 1. +There are four levels of **headings**. They consist of some equal signs followed by a space and the heading itself. You can format the heading like a paragraph. Feel free to start with `= level 1`, because it actually translates into HTML's `

`, there will be no collisions with the hypha's title. ``` -# level 1 -## level 2 -### level 3 -#### level 4 -##### level 5 -###### level 6 += level 1 +== level 2 +=== level 3 +==== level 4 ``` -There is an invisible link denoted by the § sign near every heading (right after the heading text). You can reveal it with a mouse. If you click it, the URL in the browser will change to the URL leading to that very heading. Try that on headings in this article. +There is an invisible link that shows the § sign near every heading right after the heading text. You can reveal it with a mouse. If you click it, the URL in the browser will change to the URL leading to that very heading. Try that on headings in this article. + +**NB.** There is the legacy syntax for headings: `# ` to `###### `, similar to Markdown. You should not use them. ## Codeblock Use **codeblocks** to show code or any other preformatted text. Codeblocks start with triple backticks on column 1 and end similarly. You can write any text after the backticks, it is ignored. Put the preformatted text between them.