Markdown Cheatsheet This is Markdown Cheatsheet for MAD4Jekyll Posted by MADness on November 25, 2015 2 minute read ∼ Tagged with : kramdown • MAD4Jekyll ∼ Filed in : cat01 • cat02 • cat03 This is Markdown Cheatsheet for MAD4Jekyll, this Jekyll theme. Please check the raw content of this file for the markdown usage. Typography Elements This is a paragraph. This text is bolded. This text is normal! This text is italic. We can also combine them. A highlighted code looks like ThisIsMyCode(). This text is a hyperlink or https://www.example.com. Headings H1 to H6 H1 Heading H2 Heading H3 Heading H4 Heading H5 Heading H6 Heading Footnote If you have some text that you want to refer with a footnote, do as follows. This is an example for the footnote number one 1. Add more footnotes, with link. 2 Blockquote The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet. –Aristotle 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 for Markdown col 3 is right-aligned ok? col 2 is centered Got it? col 1 is left-aligned Alright!!! Table 2: With Typography Elements Another table here I am row 1 two III 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 For a more detailed syntax with Markdown, please visit DaringFireball.net Image Source: UNSPLASH Footnote number one. ↩ A footnote you can link to - click here! ↩ Share this post By Debrant My personal Webpages Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. ← Previous Post Next Post →