Hello world

Here you’ll find a showcase of all the markup tags and heading formatting we use. AND:

  • How they show up online
  • How you will write them in your writing application

Note:

To make the tags work they are placed between square brackets ‘[…]’

Each tag has an opening tag ‘[…]’ and a closing tag ‘[/…]’

HOWEVER

To show how you will write them in your writing application, I’ve changed the square brackets for these guys ‘{ }’ (braces)

You will still write it in your writing application with square brackets though ‘[…]’

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Ait?

Let’s roll straight in:

 

 

This is heading 1 (not used)

Heading 1

This is heading 2 (used for all sub-headers pretty much)

Heading 2

This is heading 3 (used for pro tips/notes/one-liners, a sub-sub-header to break multi-part tips)

Heading 3

This is heading 4 (no use for yet)

Heading 4

This is heading 5 (just wanted to see how it looks)

Heading 5

This is heading 6 (same spiel)

Heading 6

Preformatted text (wtf is that)

Normal body text

 

Normal bullets

Used for anything that could be in a list.

How normal bullet points will show up:

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3

 

optin tag

A standard text for people to leave their email and download the Transformation package.

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How it will look in your writing application:

{optin}

 

 

t tag

Used fro pro tips.

Within these Pro tips you can use other tags if necessary. Images are also possible. It just provides a black box around the text

Pro tip:

Something interesting if you wanna go clubbing…

Wear shoes!

Note how Pro tip is written and that it uses Heading 3

How it will look in your writing application:

{t}

Pro tip:

Something interesting if you wanna go clubbing…

Wear shoes!

Note how Pro tip is written and that it uses Heading 3

{/t}

 

d tag

Same with the t-tag except used for different things than a pro tip (note, warning, tip, advice…you name it)

Note:

Wanna have a 5-star fancy date at the Skylounge in Amsterdam. without having sacrifice a kidney?

Order a pot of tea. This includes free refil and some lovely sweets for you two to enjoy

Note that it uses Heading 3

How it will look in your writing application:

{d}

Note:

Wanna have a 5-star fancy date at the Skylounge in Amsterdam. without having sacrifice a kidney?

Order a pot of tea. This includes free refil and some lovely sweets for you two to enjoy

{/d}

 

qf, qm, cf, cm tag

Used to represent spoken and send lines by men and women:

“This represents a spoken line by a woman. Format the text like this (italic and double apostrophe)”

“This represents a spoken line by a man. Format the text like this (italic and double apostrophe)”

This represents a spoken line by a man. Format the text like this (NO italic and NO apostrophe)

This represents a spoken line by a man. Format the text like this (NO italic and NO apostrophe)

How it will look in your writing application:

{qf} “This represents a spoken line by a woman. Format the text like this (italic and double apostrophe)” {/qf}

{qm} “This represents a spoken line by a man. Format the text like this (italic and double apostrophe)” {/qm}

{cf} This represents a spoken line by a man. Format the text like this (NO italic and NO apostrophe) {/cf}

{cm} This represents a spoken line by a man. Format the text like this (NO italic and NO apostrophe) {/cm}

 

quote, author tag

Used to represent quotes by famous people. But also thoughts that the reader might have.

“How we format quotes (note the apostrophes, also note the shift-enter (rulebreak) for the author)”
– Yoda

How it will look in your writing application:

{quote} “How we format quotes (note the apostrophes, also note the shift-enter (rulebreak) for the author)”
{author} – Yoda {/author}{/quote}

Often we write things that are supposed to be the thoughts of the reader. Do it like this:

“How we format quotes (note the apostrophes, also note the shift-enter (rulebreak) for the author)”

{quote} “How we format quotes (note the apostrophes, also note the shift-enter (rulebreak) for the author)” {/quote}

 

Fancy bullet lists tags

Used for example when reviewing features of Tinder or dating apps.

But also maybe certain compliments girls like or dislike

  • This is something good
  • This is also something good
  • This is the 3rd thing that is good
  • This is something wrong
  • This is also something wrong / bad

How it will look in your writing application:

{bullets+}

  • This is something good
  • This is also something good
  • This is the 3rd thing that is good

{/bullets+}

{bullets-}

  • This is something wrong
  • This is also something wrong / bad

{/bullets-}

Note: it becomes two tight lists next to eachother if you immediately follow up the [/bullets+] tag with a [bullets-] tag

If you add an empty paragraph or something else to break up both lists, it will show like this:

 

  • This is something good
  • This is also something good
  • This is the 3rd thing that is good

Break

  • This is something wrong
  • This is also something wrong / bad

How it will look in your writing application:

{bullets+}

  • This is something good
  • This is also something good
  • This is the 3rd thing that is good

{/bullets+}

 

{bullets-}

  • This is something wrong
  • This is also something wrong / bad

{/bullets-}

 

Other way of formatting bullets:

  • This is something good
  • This is something good
  • This is something wrong
  • This is something wrong

How it will look in your writing application:

{br}

  • This is something good
  • This is something good

{/br}

{bw}

  • This is something wrong
  • This is something wrong

{/bw}

Same here with breaking up both lists so they don’t show next to eachother but below each other

  • This is something good
  • This is something good

Break

  • This is something wrong
  • This is something wrong

How it will look in your writing application:

{br}

  • This is something good
  • This is something good

{/br}

Break

{bw}

  • This is something wrong
  • This is something wrong

{/bw}

 

bio tag

If you need to write a custom bio of a dating profile and can’t get a real image.

This is a lovely bio of a girl

I like men with beards. xxx

How it will look in your writing application:

{bio}

This is a lovely bio of a girl

I like men with beards. xxx

{/bio}

 

 

Work in progress…

[longquote] Is this working? [/longquote]

[LONGQUOTE] Is this working? [/LONGQUOTE]

[l] Is this working?

[L] Is this working?

 

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