As per Jeff's suggestion here in the comments.

You can use this question as a formatting sandbox. You can

  • edit Community Wiki questions here with 100 reputation, and
  • post answers here with 10 reputation (protected) if you want to test out formatting there as well.

Beware that since the changes to syntax highlighting in December 2010, and the inline hints added March 2011, no syntax highlighting is applied unless the question's tags or an inline hint enable it. So, to test highlighting here in the sandbox:

  1. Set some language tags to this question:

    • See the explanation and the list of languages.

    • Adding clashing tags, such as both and , enforces a fallback to default, which is different from "no highlighting". (These tags are currently set on this question.)

  2. Or: on the start of a line, specify a language inline using <!-- language: lang --> hints, and indent the code 4 spaces as usual:

    <!-- language: lang-html -->
    
        While not hinted otherwise: <html> source <b>goes</b> "here".
    
    <!-- language: lang-js -->
    
        var a = 3;
        while (not (a > 0)) {
            alert("JavaScript code <b>goes</b> here.");
        }
    
  3. Or:

    • Save your post.

    • Use something like Firebug (Firefox), Web Inspector (Safari, Chrome) or Developer Tools (Internet Explorer 8) to edit the resulting HTML. To open Chrome Dev Tools, press F12

    • Find the <pre> element and add the attribute class="prettyprint", or change it into something more specific, like class="lang-vb prettyprint".

    • Run the following in the location bar: javascript:prettyPrint();

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1 ` 1` characters – agf Oct 2 '11 at 0:43
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Please convert me to a comment! – Michael Mrozek Nov 23 '11 at 19:56
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@Michael Mrozek: ok – BoltClock's a Unicorn Nov 23 '11 at 19:57
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This comment formatting looks a lot `like` this. – Paul Martel Jan 10 '12 at 22:48
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This so should be a part of every browser's stress test. – C. Ross Jan 12 '12 at 4:26
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To faq or not to faq – animuson Feb 3 '12 at 4:49
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@George: Ping test 14. – FlackBot Mar 4 '12 at 5:49
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This is intentionally a [trivial answer][1]. [1]: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/98950/188688 – MvG Jul 22 '12 at 23:09
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testing non-latin characters: ಠ_ಠ (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ ಠ_ರೃ φ(・∀・*) – Kevin Jan 9 at 19:02
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Look at me!





































































I HATE <br> tags!

































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You need to install MVC3 (http://www.asp.net/mvc/mvc3).

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Hoy ! This is a test !

La femme est un sujet sur lequel l'homme aime à s'étendre.

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Your test was a success. I was running a different test. Sorry. – Kyle Strand May 2 at 7:34
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  1. line of code
    another one
    
  2. line of code in a different block
    

Nope, they don't go seamlessly.

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Testing an HTML link:

http://wayback.archive.org/web/*/http://onemillionpeople.com

Testing a markdown link:
(Presumably it is automatically URL encoded?)

Link entered using the toolbar option: works great!

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Up up and awayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

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! Spoiler block testing! Hello world

! Spoiler block testing! Test me

!Spoiler block testing! Yet Another test

! Spoiler block testing!

Hello world

Spoiler block testing!

Test me

Spoiler block testing!

Yet Another test


block with paragraph breaks testing-  

Spoiler block testing!
 √√√√√√√√√√√√√√√√√√√√√√√                                                                                                                               hm, It's cheating I know...

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A: something

B: something else

A: oak tree in the garden

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This is an answer which shows that using 2 spaces doesn't format as code:

This is a line with two spaces before it.

This is a line with four spaces before it.
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Is VB comment syntax highlighting working?

Sub AMethod()
    'a comment
    Dim SomeCode
End Sub

'A comment
Sub AMethod()
   Dim SomeCode
End Sub

Boo that meta hides the colors :(

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Test using pre/code...

public void Something()
{
  return;
}

Regular text here.


public void Something()
{
  return;
}
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  • Nested
    • lists
    • are
      • fun!
      • cool!
    • is
      • nice!
      • unsupported! supported, so long as your markdown indents lists by 2+ spaces.
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! Trying to get Markdown to nest multiple paragraphs in spoiler tags

! Looks unsuccessful.

However:

Omg, a title!

  • And a list too!

What is this HTML trickery?

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@Arjan Yes, unless... – badp's kitten Jan 19 '11 at 10:24
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script: for i in $1 $2 $3 P

script with backticks and line breaks: P

for i in $1 $2 $3 P
short line P
long line long line long line long line
P

script with indent of 4 spaces: P

for i in $1 $2 $3 P  
short line P  
long line long line long line long line P

script with <pre> P

for i in $1 $2 $3 P
short line P
long line long line long line long line P

script with <pre><code> P

for i in $1 $2 $3 P
short line P
long line long line long line long line P
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Some apparent whitespace problems, 10 m/s (original post):

The period of a pendulum of length $h$ for small oscillations is $2\pi \sqrt{h/g}$, with $g$ the acceleration due to gravity, about $10 m/s$.

Source:

The period of a pendulum of length $h$ for small oscillations is $2\pi \sqrt{h/g}$, with $g$ the acceleration due to gravity, about $10 m/s$.


Update: Meta Stack Overflow does not seem to have the formula stuff that Physics has.

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Be aware that you can run into trouble if you try to use < inside: <code>a<b</code> gives a!


  1. You can't have a backslash \ in the end of inline code in comments. If you try `\\`, then the result will be `\`. You'll have to type `\\ ` and live with the white space being within the inline code.
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Will sanitizer incorrectly strip the p tag at the end? Header 1 Header 1 Header 2

line break test

italic

bold

Google

Have you seen ?

code span<a

more test
test <a

test test test

funny

How about in lists?

  1. li1 unclosed
  2. li2 unclosed

p

  • li1 unclosed
  • li2 unclosed

bla:

  • bla
  • bla

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link test

  1. The parenthesis comes off: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Closure_(computer_programming)

  2. Try escaping the parenthesis with a backslash: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Closure_(computer_programming)

    Looks good in the preview, but watch out!

“the C *P*re*P*rocessor” comes out differently as well.

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test 1 at 12:14 local time – Popular Demand Jul 27 '10 at 16:14
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@Arjan Yeah, I know. I just get annoyed when the server- and client-side rendering disagree. – Josh Lee Jan 31 '11 at 19:59
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Testing a possible edit bug...

Here's the first edit...

And here's the second -- perhaps as a new post.

Okay so far, will try one more time...

Final test

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Testing out this new Userscript I'm building. One more edit to make sure this thing works.

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Unix time, or POSIX time, is a system for describing points in time, defined as the number of seconds elapsed since midnight proleptic Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) of January 1, 1970, not counting leap seconds. It is used widely, not only in Unix-like operating systems, but also in many other computing systems and file formats. It is neither a linear representation of time nor a true representation of UTC (though it is frequently mistaken for both), as it cannot represent standard UTC leap seconds (e.g. December 31, 1998 23:59:60), although otherwise the times it represents are UTC. – Yi Jiang Oct 31 '10 at 8:30
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Comments test. Checking various comment related stuffs

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testing revision diffs blah blah

  • new line
  • new line2

  • this foobar quote

    • boo boo boo
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SQL:

-- Users with 10k+ rep
-- Find users with 10,000 or more reputation

SELECT * FROM Users WHERE Reputation >= 10000

PHP:

# Print out the text, and prevent HTML injection.
if ($_POST['text']) {
    echo htmlspecialchars($_POST['text']);
}

VBScript:

'Infinite loop with MsgBox
DO
    returnvalue = MsgBox("Hello, world!", 64, "Message");
Loop

CSS:

/* Some CSS. */
tag {
    color: red;
}
#id {
    color: orange;
}
.class {
    color: yellow;
}
[attr='value'] {
    color: lime;
}
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XSS testing:

an alert

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