Markdown Style Test
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Welcome
It’s just a reference for myself to create my markdown styling.
Inline formatting
Bold: This text is bold.
Italics: This text is italics.
Strikethrough: You can strikethrough text.
Inline code: You can add inline code like this const hello = "world"
.
Headings
The following HTML <h2>
—<h6>
elements represent five levels of section headings. <h1>
is also available but not recommended since the post title is already a <h1>
element it is not a good practice to have more than one <h1>
elements in a page.
H2: Heading Two
H3: Heading Three
H4: Heading Four
H5: Heading Five
H6: Heading Six
Paragraph
A standalone single paragraph of text.
Paragraphs can be multiline too when they constitute words that make up more than one line, i.e they wrap to the next line. Wow! I am really smart to write two lines of text that makes zero sense.
Blockquotes
This is a blockquote. And it’s pretty long too. Long enough to wrap to next line. Surely it will wrap.
You can use other Markdown syntax like
inline code
within a blockquote.
Tables
Italics | Bold | Code |
---|---|---|
italics | bold | code |
blah | code | |
italics | bold | code |
List Types
Ordered List
- First item
- Second item
- Third item
Unordered List
- List item
- Another item
- And another item
Nested list
- Fruit
- Apple
- Orange
- Banana
- Dairy
- Milk
- Cheese
Code Blocks
<!doctype html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8" />
<title>Example HTML5 Document</title>
</head>
<body>
<p>Test</p>
</body>
</html>