im Quoting that each # makes the header smaller and smaller
This is great for making a point
"Wise man once said" (works great with italics)
Some people talk for a long time
make sure to keep your arrows going.
- Lists are a great
- Way of ordering
- Stuff
- Numbered
- Lists
- Are great for showing orders of things.
- Indented
- list
- are a cool way of making
- stuff stand out in a list or show order
Add two spaces at the end,
So each new lines is a new start,
Its called a soft break and is much nicer!
Than one of these disgusting
hard breaks
An inline link occurs within the text body, and is a really quick way of creating a link in your Markdown file. To do an inline link, you wrap the text you want to use as the link in square brackets [], and then put the link in normal brackets ():
These are like inpage nav elements of a website
Here's a link to Google
And one to GitHub
Links are at stored at the bottom how cool
They are stylable too oooh
the bracketed bit is the alt text.
easy way to make your markdown abit more readable, like setting variables!
The next bits are hard breaks or it messes with the formatting, ew right?
*left align* *right align* *and of course, center*Table | Food |
---|---|
Wooden | Dinner |
Mahogany | Lunch |
notice the dots on the header lines
Left Align | Centre Align | Right Align |
---|---|---|
Row1 | Row1 | Row1 |
Row2 | Row2 | Row2 |