This a test of all markdown possibilities:
# Headings
# h1 Heading 1
# h2 Heading 2
# h3 Heading 3
# h4 Heading 4
# h5 Heading 5
# h6 Heading 6
# Horizontal Rules
# Emphasis
This is bold text
This is bold text
This is italic text
This is italic text
Strikethrough
# Links
link with title (opens new window)
This is an example (opens new window) inline link.
This link (opens new window) has no title attribute.
# Blockquotes
Blockquotes can also be nested...
...by using additional greater-than signs right next to each other...
...or with spaces between arrows.
# Indentation
indentation 1-1
indentation 1-2 indentation 2-1
# Lists
# Unordered
- Create a list by starting a line with
+
,-
, or*
- Sub-lists are made by indenting 2 spaces:
- Marker character change forces new list start:
- Ac tristique libero volutpat at
- Facilisis in pretium nisl aliquet
- Nulla volutpat aliquam velit
- Marker character change forces new list start:
- Very easy!
# Ordered
# Numers in sequence
- Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
- Consectetur adipiscing elit
- Integer molestie lorem at massa
# Numers not in sequence
- You can use sequential numbers...
- ...or keep all the numbers as
1.
# Images
Like links, Images also have a footnote style syntax
With a reference later in the document defining the URL location:
# Tables
Option | Description |
---|---|
data | path to data files to supply the data that will be passed into templates. |
engine | engine to be used for processing templates. Handlebars is the default. |
ext | extension to be used for dest files. |
Right aligned columns
Option | Description |
---|---|
data | path to data files to supply the data that will be passed into templates. |
engine | engine to be used for processing templates. Handlebars is the default. |
ext | extension to be used for dest files. |
# Code
Inline code
Indented code
// Some comments
line 1 of code
line 2 of code
line 3 of code
Block code "fences"
Sample text here...
Syntax highlighting
var foo = function (bar) {
return bar++;
};
console.log(foo(5));