Diaspora/Website
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We have now covered most of the main features on diaspora*. The last part of this tutorial series deals with the last few bits and pieces you’ll need to know about.
We have now covered most of the main features on diaspora*. The last part of this tutorial series deals with the last few bits and pieces you’ll need to know about.
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Connecting your diaspora* seed to other services
Connecting your diaspora* seed to other services
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Account management
Account management
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Profile
Profile
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Account
Account
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Privacy
Privacy
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Services
Services
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If you have any questions that haven’t been answered, feel free to make a public post on diaspora* including the <span class="click">#help</span> and <span class="click">#question</span> tags so that other community members can try to help you. There’s a wonderful, generous community out there!
If you have any questions that haven’t been answered, feel free to make a public post on diaspora* including the
<span class="click">
#help</span>
and<span class="click">
#question</span>
tags so that other community members can try to help you. There’s a wonderful, generous community out there! -
Formatting text
Formatting text
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Formatting text
Formatting text
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On diaspora* it’s possible to format your text in status messages, comments and conversations using a simplified mark-up system called Markdown. This page gives an introduction to the codes used to create this formatting.
On diaspora* it’s possible to format your text in status messages, comments and conversations using a simplified mark-up system called Markdown. This page gives an introduction to the codes used to create this formatting.
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The first thing to note is that you must use two line breaks between paragraphs (except items in a list), otherwise the paragraps will run together. If you really want just one line break between two paragraphs, add two spaces at the end of the first paragraph.
The first thing to note is that you must use two line breaks between paragraphs (except items in a list), otherwise the paragraps will run together. If you really want just one line break between two paragraphs, add two spaces at the end of the first paragraph.
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This is where the <span class="click">Preview</span> button comes in really handy. Try some formatting, preview it, work out what isn’t right, fix it, and preview again, until you’re happy!
This is where the
<span class="click">
Preview</span>
button comes in really handy. Try some formatting, preview it, work out what isn’t right, fix it, and preview again, until you’re happy! -
In the examples below, you can copy the text in the grey areas and paste it into the publisher in diaspora* and use the <span class="click">Preview</span> button to try out some formatting.
In the examples below, you can copy the text in the grey areas and paste it into the publisher in diaspora* and use the
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Headings
Headings
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You can add first-, second- and third-level headings to your message by placing a hash symbol (#) at the start of a line, as follows:
You can add first-, second- and third-level headings to your message by placing a hash symbol (#) at the start of a line, as follows:
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Half as big as the one above
Half as big as the one above
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Twice the size of normal text
Twice the size of normal text
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Make sure to leave a space between the hashes and your text, to avoid creating a #tag instead of a heading. The heading ends once you hit enter to proceed to the next line.
Make sure to leave a space between the hashes and your text, to avoid creating a #tag instead of a heading. The heading ends once you hit enter to proceed to the next line.
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Lists
Lists