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Header 3

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Header 5
Header 6 - Smallest

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
  1. Numbered
  2. Lists
  3. 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

Linking!

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 ():

GOOGLE IT!

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

My favourite food:
egg

the bracketed bit is the alt text.

Manchester City Manchester United

easy way to make your markdown abit more readable, like setting variables!

ADVANCED !

Aligning images

The next bits are hard breaks or it messes with the formatting, ew right?

*left align*

*right align*

*and of course, center*

Tables

Table Food
Wooden Dinner
Mahogany Lunch

Aligning tables

notice the dots on the header lines

Left Align Centre Align Right Align
Row1 Row1 Row1
Row2 Row2 Row2

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