Help:List

Here's how to create a list:

Headers
There are six kinds of headers; levels 1 through 6, six being the smallest. These are transcribed using equals signs on either side of the header.

For header one, type =Header 1=. For header two, type ==Header 2==. And so on: =Header 1=

Header 6
Example =Super Smash Bros. Brawl=

Kirby
Usage: Topics and subtopics within pages.

Indentation
To indent a paragraph, use the colon sign.

For a single indent, type :. For two indents, type ::. And so on:
 * Single indent
 * Double indent
 * Triple indent

Usage: Mostly in talk pages to reply to a specific comment.

Bulleted and numbered lists
To create a bulleted list, use the asterisk sign. To create a numbered list, use the pound sign.

For a level one bullet, type *. For a level two bullet, type **. And so on: Use a single pound sign, #, for each number: Numbered lists can have different levels too: Bullets and numbers can be combined. If the bullets go under the number (which is made with a single pound, as usual), the pound comes before the asterisk, #*; if the numbered list is under a single bullet, the order is reversed, *#. Levels can be used, and combinations can be made on more than one level.
 * Single bullet
 * Double bullet
 * Triple bullet
 * 1) First
 * 2) Second
 * 3) Third
 * 1) First single
 * 2) First double
 * 3) Second double
 * 4) Second single
 * 5) First double of the second single
 * 6) Third single
 * 1) First
 * 2) *First's single bullet
 * 3) **double bullet
 * 4) Second
 * 5) *Second's 1st single bullet
 * 6) *Second's 2nd single bullet
 * 7) *#Second's 2nd single bullet's first
 * 8) *#Second's 2nd single bullet's second
 * 9) *Second's 3rd single bullet
 * Bullet
 * Bullet's first
 * Bullet's second

Usage: Mainly for listing topics or giving ideas.

Newlines
You can use the break tag to force a new line when using unformated text.

Use a single break tag,   , to force a new line. This list is not formated, so you need the break tag, to start each new line. Usage: When you want unformated text to wrap the page in a specific way.