` and `` instead of ``)\r\n- Only use `
` for new lines within HTML (usually tables), and use `
\\`<\/code> to style them as such.
\nEx: You can teleport by typing \\`\/teleport \\`<\/code> will display as You can teleport by typing `\/teleport `\n\nBlocks of code (formulas and multi-line code, for example) can be created by adding four spaces to each line.\n\n Such text will *not* display **any** other Markdown features, and will be plain text.\n\nBlock quotes can be made by prefacing each line of marked-up text with > <\/code>.\n\n> Text within quotes *can* use **other Markdown** features as well.\n\n#### Inserting images and usage with links\n\nImages may be embedded using a similar format to links --- create a Markdown url which uses the text of the link to describe the image's content and links directly to the image itself, and precede it with an exclamation point.\nEx: `![Guild Founder's Gold Crown](https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/zdaoNXP.png)` will display as ![Guild Founder's Gold Crown](https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/zdaoNXP.png)\n\n*tip: you may use both links and images at once, and can include title text on links or images by adding it in quotes after the url*\nEx:\n\n [a link with a title](\/wiki\/ \"Title text\"),\n ![an image with a title](https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/zdaoNXP.png \"Title text\"), and\n [![a linked image with a title](https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/zdaoNXP.png \"Title Text\")](\/wiki\/)\n\n [a link with a title](\/wiki\/ \"Title text\"), ![an image with a title](https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/zdaoNXP.png \"Title text\"), and [![a linked image with a title](https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/zdaoNXP.png \"Title Text\")](\/wiki\/)\n\n### Markdown Extra\n\nAs of January 27, 2014, the wiki supports a number of [Markdown Extra](http:\/\/michelf.ca\/projects\/php-markdown\/extra\/) features, namely [**fenced code blocks**](https:\/\/github.com\/jmcmanus\/pagedown-extra#fenced-code-blocks), [**tables**](https:\/\/github.com\/jmcmanus\/pagedown-extra#tables), [**definition lists**](https:\/\/github.com\/jmcmanus\/pagedown-extra#definition-lists), [**footnotes**](https:\/\/github.com\/jmcmanus\/pagedown-extra#footnotes), [**smartypants**](https:\/\/github.com\/jmcmanus\/pagedown-extra#smartypants), [**newlines**](https:\/\/github.com\/jmcmanus\/pagedown-extra#newlines), [**strikethrough**](https:\/\/github.com\/jmcmanus\/pagedown-extra#strikethrough), and [**special attributes**](https:\/\/github.com\/jmcmanus\/pagedown-extra#special-attributes).\n\nWhile very useful for reducing the size of some wiki articles, most of these features will not be necessary on a regular basis. If you'd like to know more about any of them, follow its link and read some of the examples.\n\nBasic HTML guide<\/h3>\n\nModifying text<\/h4>\nTo make text italicized<\/i> or bold<\/b>, surround with `` and `<\/i>` or `` and `<\/b>`, as such:\n`italicized<\/i> and bolded<\/b> text`.\n\nHTML headings are defined with the `` to `` tags.\nEx: `Level 1 header<\/h1>`, `Level 2 header<\/h2>`, and so on.\n\nTo create space between lines, use the `
` tag.\n\nThe HTML `` tag defines a hyperlink. It has the following syntax:\n`link text<\/a>`\n\nThe `href` attribute indicates the link's destination, for example:\n`RotMG Wiki<\/a>` will display as RotMG Wiki<\/a>\n\nOrganizing information<\/h4>\nLists may be ordered or unordered, the former using `` tags with `- ` tags within it, the latter using `
` tags with `- ` within it.\n\nFor example, the following in HTML\n\n List 1\n \n
\n - An unordered<\/i> list item<\/li>\n
- Another<\/b> unordered list item<\/li>\n <\/ul>\n \n List 2\n \n
\n - An ordered<\/i> list item<\/li>\n
- Another<\/b> ordered list item<\/li>\n <\/ol>\n \nwill produce the following output:\n\nList 1\n\n
\n- An unordered<\/i> list item<\/li>\n
- Another<\/b> unordered list item<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\nList 2\n\n
\n- An ordered<\/i> list item<\/li>\n
- Another<\/b> ordered list item<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\nBlocks or code (formulas and multi-line code, for example) can be created by using the `
` tag.\n\n\nSuch text will *not* display **any** other Markdown features, and will be plain text.\n\nIt will however, display HTML features:\n\nThis is bolded text<\/b> and this is italicized text<\/i>.\n<\/pre>\n\nBlock quotes can be made by using the `` tag.\n\nText within quotes can<\/i> use other HTML<\/b> features as well.<\/blockquote>\n\nInserting images and usage with links<\/h4>\nImages are embedded using the `` tag with the `src` attribute pointing to the image source. The `title` attribute can be added to add text to the image which is display when hovered over it.\nEx: `` will display as \n\nYou can also both use links and images at once, this is done by putting `` tags around an `` tag.\nEx:\n`<\/a>`, which will display as: <\/a>\n\nTables<\/h3>\nTables on the RealmEye wiki are made with HTML, not Markdown. HTML tables are easier to read and modify. Here's what the basic structure of a table looks like:\n\n\t