Contribute to the DSpace Development Fund

The newly established DSpace Development Fund supports the development of new features prioritized by DSpace Governance. For a list of planned features see the fund wiki page.

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Use the markup shown in the examples below to format the text in your pages.

Table of Contents

Confluence Formatting Resources

For more ideas and approaches see the Confluence documentation:

Basic Formatting

Format

What you need to type

What you will get

Bold / Strong

*strong*

strong

Italics / Emphasis

_emphasis_

emphasis

Inline Citation

citation

citation

Deleted / Strikethrough

-deleted-

deleted

Underlined

+underlined+

underlined

Superscript

^superscript^

word superscript

Subscript

~subscript~

word subscript

Inline Code

inline monospaced code

inline monospaced code

Colored Text

{color:red}look ma, red text!{color}

look ma, red text!

Code Sections

{code}sections of formated text{code}

sections of formated text

Block Quote

{quote}here is quoteble
content to be quoted{quote}

here is quoteble
content to be quoted

Headings

What you need to type

What you will get

h1. Biggest heading

Biggest heading

h2. Bigger heading

Bigger heading

h3. Big heading

Big heading

h4. Normal heading

Normal heading

h5. Small heading

Small heading

h6. Smallest heading

Smallest heading

Table of Contents

For the DSpace Wiki, we tend to use two main types of Table of Contents:

  • Outline Table of Contents (numbered). For outline TOC (e.g. DSpaceResources), add the following to the top of the page:
    {toc:outline=true|style=none}
  • Bullet Table of Contents (bullet points). For normal TOC (e.g. TechnicalFaq), add the following to the top of the page:
    {toc}

For more information on formatting a Table of Contents, see the Confluence toc Macro instructions

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