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Mention #markdown in your post to continue the discussion!

Some useful tips regarding this site and thread

TheLayoff.com's section for Chevron Phillips https://www.thelayoff.com/chevron-phillips-chemical or -> /chevron-phillips-chemical (a few other threads have already been started. You can sort them by the newest or most active by clicking the blue New/Active buttons.)

The site supports tags and text formatting using the markdown protocol, you can check it out here #markdown

Internal links work as well, e.g. you can use +1jy0j4b3c to refer to this thread (https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1jy0j4b3c) , or @OP+1jy0j4b3c to refer to the original poster.

You can refer to each other by using post IDs, like this: @yji+Hvp8o8F or this @yji,
You can link a thread like this: +Hvp8o8F or this @OP+Hvp8o8F
You can link a forum board like this: /intel
#tags also work

Also, this site supports text #formatting using #markdown protocol. This is how it works:

Quote/indent: To make a quote, begin a line with “greater than sign” ( > )
Looks like this:

Quote

Bullets: To create a bullet, begin a line with a dash ( - ) or asterisk ( * )
Looks like this:

  • apple
  • pear

Numbering works as well

  1. First item
  2. Second item

Bold/italic: Start and finish a string with an asterisk ( * ) to make it bold - two asterisks to make it italic.
bold or italic

Tick-mark/code-block: ( ` ) at the beginning and end of word or a string will turn it into a 'code-block' code-block

Two (``) at the beginning and end of a word give this monospace

Two (~~) before and after a word give strikethrough strikethrough

Think that's it.

Can refer to each other by using post IDs, like this @11cQ7Die-axe or this @axe .
Also, this site supports text #formatting using #markdown protocol. This is how it works:

Quote/indent: To make a quote, begin a line with “greater than sign” ( > )

Bullets: To create a bullet, begin a line with a dash ( - ) or asterisk ( * )

Bold/italic: Start and finish a string with an asterisk ( * ) to make it bold - two asterisks to make it italic.

Tickmark/code-block: ( ` ) at the beginning and end of word or a string will turn it into a 'code-block'.

@1mvi, you can quote something by adding greather-than symbol ( > ) at the beginning of a line you wanna quote.

You can reference to someone’s post by adding @ before Post ID, like previous poster and I did (first few characters represent the thread ID, last three are for the post within a thread, so @1mvi works within this thread only, and @Vq4qioA-1mvi works here and on other threads as well).

You can also do some other formatting - bold, italic, bullets and numbering also work.

Can check how by visiting posts in these hashtags #formatting #text #markdown