I've used a variety of elements to help keep the text clear and easy to follow. You'll find code terms and listings in monospace type, except when I tell you to actually type a command. In that case, the command appears in bold type. When I introduce and define a new term, I put it in italics.
Other conventions include
Notes To provide details on a point that needs emphasis.
Best Practices To examine the best technique to use when working with advanced configuration and administration concepts.
Cautions To warn you when there are potential problems you should look out for.
More Info To provide more information on the subject.
Real World To provide real-world advice when discussing advanced topics.
Security Alerts To point out important security issues.
Tips To offer helpful hints or additional information.
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