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Jared3
8 years agoActive Contributor
Go To Assist Service Desk Formatting code
they only have a few tips of things you can use inside the knowladge articals and what not on here for the code is there a larger list somewhere i can look at that may make it so i can inporve the articals i have.
Jared3 That's pretty much it. There are no font options, emojis, or color customizations.
9 Replies
- AshC7 years agoRetired GoTo Contributor
H_Meister I'm sorry we do not specifically have text formatting options documented publicly at this time. All available API formats can be referened on this PDF.
- H_Meister7 years agoActive Contributor
AshC can you please comment where we find info on the markup style / supported code.
- H_Meister7 years agoActive Contributorcan you share what code is supported and the tag for it.
xml works. but didn't find anything for powershell for example.
Which tool do you use? GIt style?
or stackexchange? - Jared38 years agoActive Contributorthanks that's what I was looking for.
- AshC8 years agoRetired GoTo Contributor
Jared3 That's pretty much it. There are no font options, emojis, or color customizations.
- Jared38 years agoActive Contributor
I was just seeing if there was more then what was provied or not.
- AshC8 years agoRetired GoTo Contributor
Jared3 If you need more formatting than Bold and Italics (which already exist), could you specify exactly what you're looking for?
- Jared38 years agoActive ContributorJust text formatting I don't know if there are any other ways to format text in an article so I can make some things more prominent
- AshC8 years agoRetired GoTo Contributor
Jared3 Could you specify what type of formatting or information is needed there? What is the use case in your example?