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draft: true
title: Using MDX
description: Here is a sample of some basic Markdown syntax that can be used
when writing Markdown content in Astro.
pubDate: Jul 02 2022
heroImage: /blog-placeholder.jpg
authors: mcfly
categories: null
tags: null
---
import Alert from "@components/mdx/Alert.astro";

---
draft: true
title: 'Markdown Style Guide'
description: 'Here is a sample of some basic Markdown syntax that can be used when writing Markdown content in Astro.'
pubDate: 'Jul 01 2022'
heroImage: '/blog-placeholder.jpg'
categories:
authors: ['mcfly']
tags:
---
import Alert from "@components/mdx/Alert.astro";

Here is a sample of some basic Markdown syntax that can be used when writing Markdown content in Astro.

## Headings

The following HTML `<h1>`—`<h6>` elements represent six levels of section headings. `<h1>` is the highest section level while `<h6>` is the lowest.

# H1

## H2

### H3

#### H4

##### H5

###### H6

## Paragraph

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## Images

#### Syntax

```markdown
![Alt text](./full/or/relative/path/of/image)
```

#### Output

![blog placeholder](/blog-placeholder-about.jpg)

## Blockquotes

The blockquote element represents content that is quoted from another source, optionally with a citation which must be within a `footer` or `cite` element, and optionally with in-line changes such as annotations and abbreviations.

### Blockquote without attribution

#### Syntax

```markdown
> Tiam, ad mint andaepu dandae nostion secatur sequo quae.
> **Note** that you can use _Markdown syntax_ within a blockquote.
```

#### Output

> Tiam, ad mint andaepu dandae nostion secatur sequo quae.
> **Note** that you can use _Markdown syntax_ within a blockquote.

### Blockquote with attribution

#### Syntax

```markdown
> Don't communicate by sharing memory, share memory by communicating.<br>
> — <cite>Rob Pike[^1]</cite>
```

#### Output

> Don't communicate by sharing memory, share memory by communicating.<br>
> — <cite>Rob Pike[^1]</cite>

[^1]: The above quote is excerpted from Rob Pike's [talk](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAAkCSZUG1c) during Gopherfest, November 18, 2015.

## Tables

#### Syntax

```markdown
| Italics | Bold | Code |
| --------- | -------- | ------ |
| _italics_ | **bold** | `code` |
```

#### Output

| Italics | Bold | Code |
| --------- | -------- | ------ |
| _italics_ | **bold** | `code` |

## Code Blocks

#### Syntax

we can use 3 backticks ``` in new line and write snippet and close with 3 backticks on new line and to highlight language specific syntac, write one word of language name after first 3 backticks, for eg. html, javascript, css, markdown, typescript, txt, bash

````markdown
```html
<!doctype html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8" />
<title>Example HTML5 Document</title>
</head>
<body>
<p>Test</p>
</body>
</html>
```
````

Output

```html
<!doctype html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8" />
<title>Example HTML5 Document</title>
</head>
<body>
<p>Test</p>
</body>
</html>
```

## List Types

### Ordered List

#### Syntax

```markdown
1. First item
2. Second item
3. Third item
```

#### Output

1. First item
2. Second item
3. Third item

### Unordered List

#### Syntax

```markdown
- List item
- Another item
- And another item
```

#### Output

- List item
- Another item
- And another item

### Nested list

#### Syntax

```markdown
- Fruit
- Apple
- Orange
- Banana
- Dairy
- Milk
- Cheese
```

#### Output

- Fruit
- Apple
- Orange
- Banana
- Dairy
- Milk
- Cheese

## Other Elements — abbr, sub, sup, kbd, mark

#### Syntax

```markdown
<abbr title="Graphics Interchange Format">GIF</abbr> is a bitmap image format.

H<sub>2</sub>O

X<sup>n</sup> + Y<sup>n</sup> = Z<sup>n</sup>

Press <kbd><kbd>CTRL</kbd>+<kbd>ALT</kbd>+<kbd>Delete</kbd></kbd> to end the session.

Most <mark>salamanders</mark> are nocturnal, and hunt for insects, worms, and other small creatures.
```

#### Output

<abbr title="Graphics Interchange Format">GIF</abbr> is a bitmap image format.

H<sub>2</sub>O

X<sup>n</sup> + Y<sup>n</sup> = Z<sup>n</sup>

Press <span><kbd>CTRL</kbd>+<kbd>ALT</kbd>+<kbd>Delete</kbd></span> to end the session.

Most <mark>salamanders</mark> are nocturnal, and hunt for insects, worms, and other small creatures.


This theme comes with the [@astrojs/mdx](https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/integrations-guide/mdx/) integration installed and configured in your `astro.config.mjs` config file. If you prefer not to use MDX, you can disable support by removing the integration from your config file.

## Why MDX?

MDX is a special flavor of Markdown that supports embedded JavaScript & JSX syntax. This unlocks the ability to [mix JavaScript and UI Components into your Markdown content](https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/markdown-content/#mdx-features) for things like interactive charts or alerts.

If you have existing content authored in MDX, this integration will hopefully make migrating to Astro a breeze.

## Example

Here is how you import and use a UI component inside of MDX.
When you open this page in the browser, you should see the clickable button below.

## More Links

- [MDX Syntax Documentation](https://mdxjs.com/docs/what-is-mdx)
- [Astro Usage Documentation](https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/markdown-content/#markdown-and-mdx-pages)
- **Note:** [Client Directives](https://docs.astro.build/en/reference/directives-reference/#client-directives) are still required to create interactive components. Otherwise, all components in your MDX will render as static HTML (no JavaScript) by default.