This is the [[SandBox]], a page anyone can edit to try out ikiwiki (version [[!version ]]). Vick was here and had this to say: 1. my first point is blah 2. my second point is blahblah - of course, dont forget about this - and that - and the other - which has a subpoint 3. does this work? * subone * sub2 * sub3 == and my heading is this == some important stuff here ==== less important heading ==== blahblahblah ---- misc test test more test [[中文显示]] Here's a paragraph. The following code block is pre-formatted: Testing what pre-formatted code blocks look like. Here's another one with *emphasised* text. # Header ## Subheader > This is a blockquote. > > This is the first level of quoting. > > > This is nested blockquote. > >> Without a space works too. >>> to three levels > > Back to the first level. Numbered list 1. First item. 1. Sub item. 1. Another. 1. And another.. 1. foo 2. bar 3. baz 4. qux 5. quux 6. wibble Bulleted list * item * *item* * item * one * two * three * four * five ---- [[!template id=note text="this is generated by the [[plugins/haiku]] plugin"]] [[!haiku hint="sandbox play"]] ---- The haiku will change after every save, mind you. ## Different sorts of links: * [[Features]] * [[different_name_for_a_WikiLink|ikiwiki/WikiLink]] * * [GNU](http://www.gnu.org/) * [Email](mailto:noone@invalid) * [![ikiwiki logo](http://ikiwiki.info/logo/ikiwiki.png)](http://ikiwiki.info) * plain old html link * [[foo]] ----- This SandBox is also a [[blog]]! [[!inline pages="sandbox/* and !*/Discussion" rootpage="sandbox" show="4" archive="yes"]] -------- This gives an example of inline code: `tar | netcat` is a nice way to transfer bulk files over the net But, of course, rsync is better. ---- Let's see what happens... ~~ 測試的啦