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# Sandbox
[[!pagestats pages="/tags/*"]]
Hello, ikiwiki.
[[!sidebar ]]
## number 2
### number 3
This is the [[SandBox]], a page anyone can edit to try out ikiwiki
(version [[!version ]]).
[[!toc levels=1 startlevel=2 ]]
See, online editing :-p
Let's try this~!
w00t, how does this look on the **git** end? Well, as a commit of course.
Testing this sandbox thing.
## Blockquotes
> This is a blockquote.
>
> This is the first level of quoting.
>
> > This is a nested blockquote.
>
>> Without a space works too.
>>> to three levels
>
> Back to the first level.
> It's kinda like e-mail...
>> ...but without the cool colored lines...
>>> ...and different font colors.
>>>> ...but it's nothing a little CSS can't fix.
# Pointless heading
Let's see a table:
[[!table data="""
Heading 1|Heading 2|Heading 3
Item 1| Item 2| Item 3"""]]
Numbered list
1. First item.
1. Sub item.
1. Another.
1. And another..
1. foo
2. bar
3. quz
Bulleted list
* item
* *item*
* item
* one
* footballs; runner; unices
* Cool !
* Indeed.
[[new link]]
----
[[!template id=note text="this is generated by the [[plugins/haiku]] plugin"]]
[[!haiku hint="sandbox play"]]
----
## Different sorts of links:
* [[Features]]
* <http://ikiwiki.info/ikiwiki/formatting/>
* [[different_name_for_a_WikiLink|ikiwiki/WikiLink]]
* <http://www.gnu.org/>
* [GNU](http://www.gnu.org/)
* <a href="http://kitenet.net/~joey/">Joey's blog</a>
----
# header1
## header2
### header3
#### header4
##### header 5
**bold**
_italic_
Umcacaumca
### this shows a problem with the list and the verbatim
Now we try to write a "code" block starting with a hash sign
# test 1,2,3
$ another test
Oh, let's try to do the same thing using sane syntax instead:
~~~
# test 1,2,3
$ another test
~~~
Now let's write the same block, with a bullest list preceding it.
* This is a bullet list
# test 1,2,3
$ another test
----
Test some tags
[[!tag tech life linux]]
[[!taglink tech life linux]]
Toggle:
[[!toggle id="ipsum" text="show"]]
[[!toggleable id="ipsum" text="""
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do
eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim
ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut
aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.
[[!toggle id="ipsum" text="hide"]]
"""]]
----
This **SandBox** is also a [[blog]]! xxx
[[!inline pages="sandbox/* and !*/Discussion" rootpage="sandbox" show="4" archive="yes"]]a
[[!format verilog """
module vc_Mux2 #( parameter W = 1 )
(
input [W-1:0] in0, in1,
input sel,
output reg [W-1:0] out
);
always @(*)
begin
case ( sel )
1'd0 : out = in0;
1'd1 : out = in1;
default : out = {W{1'bx}};
endcase
end
endmodule
"""]]
#<asd>
This is simple enough for now [[sandbocen]] no?
Do code tags work?
test by max
test by bbb
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