Template reference
This will show you examples of how to write a tutorial.
Note that this page will be removed down the line once most pages have been filled out, as we can use those as reference instead.
Heading that shows up in the sidebar on the right
Some information
Sub-part of that above heading
And you can continue like this with further ##s
Different strats at the same time
If May and Cody are doing different strats at the same time, you should use a combination of the <Table>,<May> and <Cody> tags.
This let's you split up the strats neatly.
And you can see Cody is doing something different over here.
If they're doing strats at the same time, leave it as is.
You can also just use the May or Cody tag if it doesn't make sense to use them both, but you still need to clearly show it's a strat for the specific character.
The <Either> tag works as well.
Indicating difficulty
When there are multiple variations to a strat, we can use these to indicate the respective difficulty.
Use :::easy to indicate an easy strat.
Use :::medium to indicate a medium strat.
Use :::hard to indicate a hard strat.
This can be used in combination with the <May> and <Cody> tags from before
A medium strat
A hard strat
Some info
An easy strat
A medium strat for Cody
A hard strat for Cody
Something
We can also use these to indicate different things
This is a :::note
This is a :::tip
This is a :::info
This is a :::caution
This is a :::danger
Inserting youtube embeds
Use the <YouTube youtubeId=INSERTID> tag to embed a youtube video.
General markdown syntax
Check out the general syntax here
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