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'''3.''' To change the color of your text, use the following code: <nowiki><span style="color:blue"></nowiki><span style="color:blue">Insert text here</span><nowiki></span></nowiki> Some colors to try: '''<span style = "color: mediumseagreen;">MediumSeaGreen</span>, <span style = "color: slateblue;">SlateBlue</span>, <span style = "color: darkorchid;">DarkOrchid</span>, <span style = "color: tomato;">Tomato</span>, <span style = "color: navy;">Navy</span>, <span style = "color: chartreuse;">Chartreuse</span> or <span style = "color: rebeccapurple;">RebeccaPurple</span>. For the full list of color names, see this page [https://www.w3schools.com/colors/colors_names.asp].
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'''3.''' To change the color of your text, use the following code: <nowiki><span style="color:blue;"></nowiki><span style="color:blue;">Insert text here</span><nowiki></span></nowiki> Some colors to try: '''<span style = "color: mediumseagreen;">MediumSeaGreen</span>, <span style = "color: slateblue;">SlateBlue</span>, <span style = "color: darkorchid;">DarkOrchid</span>, <span style = "color: tomato;">Tomato</span>, <span style = "color: navy;">Navy</span>, <span style = "color: chartreuse;">Chartreuse</span> or <span style = "color: rebeccapurple;">RebeccaPurple</span>. '''For the full list of color names, see [https://www.w3schools.com/colors/colors_names.asp this page].
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'''4. ''' To add a colored background to your text, use the following code: <nowiki><span style="background:lightgrey;"></nowiki><span style="background:lightgrey;">Insert text here</span><nowiki></span></nowiki>. The same color names as above apply to backgrounds. By combining background and color formatting, <span style="background:forestgreen; color:oldlace">''' you can create text that looks like this '''</span>
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<tt>5. For a big "cheat sheet" of formatting, you can click [https://www.wired.com/2010/02/html_cheatsheet/ this link]</tt>
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==Transcription Factor AphB from ''V. cholerae'' (examples of scenes) ==
==Transcription Factor AphB from ''V. cholerae'' (examples of scenes) ==
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<scene name='78/787198/Rd_close/1'>ligand binding site</scene>
<scene name='78/787198/Rd_close/1'>ligand binding site</scene>
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[[Image:JA_SSplate2.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Figure 3: this is a test]]
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== References ==
== References ==
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1. Noble M.E., Cleasby A., Johnson L.N., Egmond M.R., Frenken L.G. The crystal structure of triacylglycerol lipase from Pseudomonas glumae reveals a partially redundant catalytic aspartate. (1993) FEBS Lett 331: 123-8
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Figure 3: this is a test
Figure 3: this is a test


References

1. Noble M.E., Cleasby A., Johnson L.N., Egmond M.R., Frenken L.G. The crystal structure of triacylglycerol lipase from Pseudomonas glumae reveals a partially redundant catalytic aspartate. (1993) FEBS Lett 331: 123-8


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