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==New section==
==Hypertension==
===Subsection===
===Types===
====Sub-subsection====
* There are two types of Hypertension:
 
* '''Primary''': not related to another medical condition
You can break lines<br>without starting new paragraph
* '''Secodary''': Another medical condition that causes high blood pressure
 
* It's easy to create a list
** start every line with a star
*** more stars means deeper level
**** A newline in a list
 
* An empty line starts a new list
 
 
# Number lists are also good
## very organized
## easy to follow
### easier still
 
; Definition list : list of definitions
; Item : the item's definition
; another item : the other item's definition
 
* You can even create mixed lists
*# And nest them
*#* like this
*#*; can I mix definition list as well?
*#*: Yes
*#*; how?
*#*: It's easy as
*#*:* a
*#*:* b
*#*:* c
 
 
: A colon idents a line or a paragraph.
A manual newline starts a new paragraph.
 
The '''blockquote''' command will indent both margins when needed instead of the left margin only as the colon does.
 
 
 
 
 
The horizontal line: this is above it.
----
and this is below it.
 
 
 
 
'''This is bold text'''
 
''This is italicised text''
 
'''''This is bold and italicised text'''''
 
{{cquote|You can put something inside these big quote marks this way!}}
 
 
<Font color="blue">your text</font>
 
 
<Font size="5">Your text</font>
 
 
 
 
 
* This is a list
* This is part of the same list
* As is this!
 
# one
# two
# three
 
 
# list1
# list1
no list
# list2
 
 
 
* list level1
** list level2
*** list level3
** list level2
* list level1
 
 
*# And nest them
*#* like this
*#*; can I mix definition list as well?
*#*: yes
*#*; how?
*#*: its easy as
*#*:* a
*#*:* b
*#*:* c
 
 
# list element1
## sub-list element1
## sub-list element2
#: continuing list element1

Revision as of 14:46, 23 May 2020

Hypertension

Types

  • There are two types of Hypertension:
  • Primary: not related to another medical condition
  • Secodary: Another medical condition that causes high blood pressure