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== Text Formatting == | == Text Formatting == | ||
=== bold italics underline strikethrough === | |||
< | <b>**bolded text**</b> | ||
</ | |||
<i>*italicized text* | |||
_italicized text_</i> | |||
</i | |||
<i> | <b><i>***bold italicized text***</i></b> | ||
</i> | |||
< | <u>__underlined text__</u> | ||
~~crossed out strikethrough~~ | |||
</s> | <s>~~crossed out strikethrough~~</s> | ||
<u><i>__*underlined and italicized text*__</i></u> | <u><i>__*underlined and italicized text*__</i></u> | ||
__**underlined and bolded text**__ | <u><b>__**underlined and bolded text**__</b></u> | ||
__***underlined, italicized, and bolded text***__ | <u><i><b>__***underlined, italicized, and bolded text***__</b></i></u> | ||
=== code block === | |||
`This is an example of a single line code block` | `This is an example of a single line code block` | ||
Line 31: | Line 25: | ||
... Multiple lines ... | ... Multiple lines ... | ||
... For my code blocks!``` | ... For my code blocks!``` | ||
=== headings === | |||
Heading: | Heading: | ||
# Heading Level 1 | # Heading Level 1 | ||
## Heading Level 2 | ## Heading Level 2 | ||
=== escaped === | |||
Escaped: | Escaped: | ||
\_\_\*\*\*I want this to be shown in its full glory!\*\*\*\_\_\_ | \_\_\*\*\*I want this to be shown in its full glory!\*\*\*\_\_\_ | ||
\**starred message with no underscores!** | \**starred message with no underscores!** | ||
=== Masked Links === | |||
[This is Google](https://google.com/) | |||
=== Lists === | |||
You can create a bulleted list using either (-) or (*) in the beginning of each line. You can also indent your list by adding a space before (-) or (*) at the beginning of each line. | |||
- list of stuff | |||
- and things | |||
* and more things | |||
- sub list | |||
=== Block Quotes === | |||
> this is a block quote | |||
>>> multiple lines of | |||
block quotes | |||
=== jenkins code syntax highlighting === | |||
Color: (using syntax highlighting | Color: (using syntax highlighting | ||
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</pre> | </pre> | ||
=== ref === | |||
Ref: | Ref: |
Latest revision as of 00:30, 21 December 2023
Text Formatting
bold italics underline strikethrough
**bolded text**
*italicized text* _italicized text_
***bold italicized text***
__underlined text__
~~crossed out strikethrough~~
__*underlined and italicized text*__ __**underlined and bolded text**__ __***underlined, italicized, and bolded text***__
code block
`This is an example of a single line code block`
```Experimenting with ... ... Multiple lines ... ... For my code blocks!```
headings
Heading:
# Heading Level 1 ## Heading Level 2
escaped
Escaped:
\_\_\*\*\*I want this to be shown in its full glory!\*\*\*\_\_\_ \**starred message with no underscores!**
Masked Links
[This is Google](https://google.com/)
Lists
You can create a bulleted list using either (-) or (*) in the beginning of each line. You can also indent your list by adding a space before (-) or (*) at the beginning of each line.
- list of stuff - and things * and more things - sub list
Block Quotes
> this is a block quote
>>> multiple lines of block quotes
jenkins code syntax highlighting
Color: (using syntax highlighting
```apache Some text goes here... ```
Red is easy:
```diff - Here's some red colored text! ```
Red-orange:
```css [RED Colored Text in CSS Highlighting] ```
Yellow:
```fix Everything is yellow in fix -- No matter the line! ```
Yellow (no spaces):
```apache %{Dark_YELLOW_Colored_Text} ```
Green:
```diff + Here's some green colored text! ```
Light green:
```css "Here's some nice LIGHT GREEN colored text" ```
Dark green:
```bash "Here's some nice, dark green text" ```
```json "Green colored text in JSON" ```
Blue:
```ini [Here's some blue highlighted text] ```
Dark Blue:
```css .dark_BLUE_text_without_spaces ```
ref
Ref:
Discord Text Formatting Guide: Colors, Bold, Italics, Strikethrough https://www.writebots.com/discord-text-formatting/
Markdown Text 101 (Chat Formatting: Bold, Italic, Underline) – Discord https://support.discord.com/hc/en-us/articles/210298617-Markdown-Text-101-Chat-Formatting-Bold-Italic-Underline-
Groovy Bot
http://groovy.bot/
FredBoat
Replaced with Ukulele
See Discord/Ukulele
Promote Admin
1. Open Discord on your Mac or PC and navigate to the server you own that you want to make someone an administrator in.
2. Click the server's name at the top left of the screen and select "Server Settings" from the menu that appears.
3. Select "Roles" from the list of options on the left.
4. At the top-left, click the tiny plus icon next to "Roles" to create a new role. The new role will be called, fittingly, "New Role."
5. Under the "Role Name" heading, you can rename this role. Rename it "Admin," or some other title that will let people know what it's for. Roles will be visible to other users by clicking the name of the person with the role, so pick a good title.
6. You may want to check off the "Display role members separately from online members" option. This will make it so users with this role are displayed above all other users in the users list.
7. Under "General Permissions," check the "Administrator" option, then click "Save changes" at the very bottom.
8. To give this newly created role to a user, right-click their username in your server and select "Roles" from the drop-down menu. Then check off the box next to your new role.
Ref: [1]
FredBoat
See FredBoat