Markdown Examples
Typography Elements in One
Let’s start with a informative paragraph. This text is bolded. But not this one! How about italic text? Cool right? Ok, let’s combine them together. Yeah, that’s right! I have code to highlight, so ThisIsMyCode()
. What a nice! Good people will hyperlink away, so here we go or http://www.example.com.
Headings H1 to H6
H1 Heading
H2 Heading
H3 Heading
H4 Heading
H5 Heading
H6 Heading
Footnote
Let’s say you have text that you want to refer with a footnote, you can do that too! This is an example for the footnote number one 1. You can even add more footnotes, with link! 2
Blockquote
Start by doing what’s necessary; then do what’s possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible. –Francis of Assisi
NOTE: This theme does NOT support nested blockquotes.
List Items
- First order list item
- Second item
- Unordered list can use asterisks
- Or minuses
- Or pluses
Code Blocks
var s = "JavaScript syntax highlighting";
alert(s);
s = "Python syntax highlighting"
print s
No language indicated, so no syntax highlighting.
But let's throw in a <b>tag</b>.
Table
Table 1: With Alignment
Tables | Are | Cool |
---|---|---|
col 3 is | right-aligned | $1600 |
col 2 is | centered | $12 |
zebra stripes | are neat | $1 |
Table 2: With Typography Elements
Markdown | Less | Pretty |
---|---|---|
Still | renders | nicely |
1 | 2 | 3 |
Horizontal Line
The HTML <hr>
element is for creating a “thematic break” between paragraph-level elements. In markdown, you can create a <hr>
with any of the following:
___
: three consecutive underscores---
: three consecutive dashes***
: three consecutive asterisks
renders to:
Media
YouTube Embedded Iframe
Image
Footnote number one yeah baby! ↩︎
A footnote you can link to - click here! ↩︎