Doit Conventions
in converting the "old style" to be consistent, let us use the following conventions:
The documents we'll be using are:
Headings
Use exactly as in the old version
Use admonitions
Adominitions are "blocks" that we can use to emphasise information. This could be used to show DANGER and NOTE, for example.
Old Syle

<span style="color:red; font-weight:bold; font-size:larger;">NOTE:</span>
When doing the installation, most of the options are
<span style="color:red; font-weight:bold; font-size:larger;">DEFAULT</span>.
Possible different answers will be marked with
"<span style="color:red; font-weight:bold; font-size:larger;">ARROWS</span>."
If you are in "Guided Mode," switch to
"<span style="color:red; font-weight:bold; font-size:larger;">Expert Mode</span>."
These are just examples, the whole examples, and nothing but examples. So please help me, GNU/Linux!
You might select other options based on your faith and religion
(i.e., kepercayaan and keyakinan masing-masing).
Admonitions
note
- When doing the installation, most of the options are DEFAULT. Possible different answers will be marked with
ARROWS. - If you are in
Guided Mode, switch toExpert Mode. - These are just examples, the whole examples, and nothing but examples. So please help me,
GNU/Linux!
You might select other options based on your faith and religion (i.e., kepercayaan and keyakinan masing-masing).
:::note
* When doing the installation, most of the options are **DEFAULT**. Possible different answers will be marked with **`ARROWS`**.
* If you are in `Guided Mode`, switch to `Expert Mode`.
* These are just examples, the whole examples, and nothing but examples. So please help me, `GNU/Linux`!
You might select other options based on your faith and religion *(i.e., kepercayaan and keyakinan masing-masing).*
:::
Preformatting
If something is clickable, selectable, or to be copy and paste, use either
two backticks
``:sudo rm -ef`sudo rm -rf`code blocks
this is a codeblock!```
Emphasis
If something needs emphasis, use BOLD instead of individual styling
Tables
When showing a lot of parameters, try to use a table to help data
| Field | Param |
|---|---|
| Name | DEB00-0 |
| Type | Linux |
| Version | Debian (64 bit) |
| Base Memory | 4096 MB |
| Processors | 4 |
| Hard Disk | |
| > Size | 24 GB |
| > Type | VDI |