Markdown Common Elements

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Basic formatting

This note demonstrates some of what Markdown is capable of doing.

And that’s how to do it.

This note **demonstrates** some of what [Markdown][some/link] is *capable of doing*.

Headings

There are six levels of headings. They correspond with the six levels of HTML headings. You’ve probably noticed them already in the page. Each level down uses one more hash character. But we are using just 4 of them.

Headings can be small

Headings can be small

Headings can be small

Headings can be small

# Heading
## Heading
### Heading
#### Heading

Lists

Ordered list

  1. Item 1
  2. A second item
  3. Number 3
1. Item 1
2. A second item
3. Number 3

Unordered list

* An item
* Another item
* Yet another item
* And there's more...

Paragraph modifiers

Quote

Here is a quote. What this is should be self explanatory. Quotes are automatically indented when they are used.

> Here is a quote. What this is should be self explanatory.

URLs

URLs can be made in a handful of ways:

* A named link to [MarkItDown][3].
* Another named link to [MarkItDown](https://google.com/)
* Sometimes you just want a URL like <https://google.com/>.

Horizontal rule

A horizontal rule is a line that goes across the middle of the page. It’s sometimes handy for breaking things up.

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Images

Markdown can also contain images. I’ll need to add something here sometime.

![Markdowm Image][/image/url]

Markdowm Image

Figure Caption?

![Markdowm Image][/image/url]
<figcaption class="caption">Photo by John Doe</figcaption>

Markdowm Image

Photo by John Doe

Bigger Images?

![Markdowm Image][/image/url]{: class="bigger-image" }

Markdowm Image


Code

A HTML Example:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
    <meta charset="UTF-8">
    <title>Document</title>
</head>
<body>
    <h1>Just a test</h1>
</body>
</html>

A CSS Example:

pre {
    padding: 10px;
    font-size: .8em;
    white-space: pre;
}

pre, table {
    width: 100%;
}

code, pre, tt {
    font-family: Monaco, Consolas, Inconsolata, monospace, sans-serif;
    background: rgba(0,0,0,.05);
}

A JS Example:

// Sticky Header
$(window).scroll(function() {

    if ($(window).scrollTop() > 900 && !$("body").hasClass('show-menu')) {
        $('#hamburguer__open').fadeOut('fast');
    } else if (!$("body").hasClass('show-menu')) {
        $('#hamburguer__open').fadeIn('fast');
    }

});
John Doe

John Doe

A Man who travels the world eating noodles