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<pre><code><p>I start my morning with a cup of coffee and <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/">The New York Times</a>.</p> +<h1>Markdown: Basics</h1> + +<ul id="ProjectSubmenu"> + <li><a href="/projects/markdown/" title="Markdown Project Page">Main</a></li> + <li><a class="selected" title="Markdown Basics">Basics</a></li> + <li><a href="/projects/markdown/syntax" title="Markdown Syntax Documentation">Syntax</a></li> + <li><a href="/projects/markdown/license" title="Pricing and License Information">License</a></li> + <li><a href="/projects/markdown/dingus" title="Online Markdown Web Form">Dingus</a></li> +</ul> + +<h2>Getting the Gist of Markdown's Formatting Syntax</h2> + +<p>This page offers a brief overview of what it's like to use Markdown. +The <a href="/projects/markdown/syntax" title="Markdown Syntax">syntax page</a> provides complete, detailed documentation for +every feature, but Markdown should be very easy to pick up simply by +looking at a few examples of it in action. The examples on this page +are written in a before/after style, showing example syntax and the +HTML output produced by Markdown.</p> + +<p>It's also helpful to simply try Markdown out; the <a href="/projects/markdown/dingus" title="Markdown Dingus">Dingus</a> is a +web application that allows you type your own Markdown-formatted text +and translate it to XHTML.</p> + +<p><strong>Note:</strong> This document is itself written using Markdown; you +can <a href="/projects/markdown/basics.text">see the source for it by adding '.text' to the URL</a>.</p> + +<h2>Paragraphs, Headers, Blockquotes</h2> + +<p>A paragraph is simply one or more consecutive lines of text, separated +by one or more blank lines. (A blank line is any line that looks like a +blank line -- a line containing nothing spaces or tabs is considered +blank.) Normal paragraphs should not be intended with spaces or tabs.</p> + +<p>Markdown offers two styles of headers: <em>Setext</em> and <em>atx</em>. +Setext-style headers for <code><h1></code> and <code><h2></code> are created by +"underlining" with equal signs (<code>=</code>) and hyphens (<code>-</code>), respectively. +To create an atx-style header, you put 1-6 hash marks (<code>#</code>) at the +beginning of the line -- the number of hashes equals the resulting +HTML header level.</p> + +<p>Blockquotes are indicated using email-style '<code>></code>' angle brackets.</p> + +<p>Markdown:</p> + +<pre><code>A First Level Header +==================== + +A Second Level Header +--------------------- + +Now is the time for all good men to come to +the aid of their country. This is just a +regular paragraph. + +The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy +dog's back. + +### Header 3 + +> This is a blockquote. +> +> This is the second paragraph in the blockquote. +> +> ## This is an H2 in a blockquote +</code></pre> + +<p>Output:</p> + +<pre><code><h1>A First Level Header</h1> + +<h2>A Second Level Header</h2> + +<p>Now is the time for all good men to come to +the aid of their country. This is just a +regular paragraph.</p> + +<p>The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy +dog's back.</p> + +<h3>Header 3</h3> + +<blockquote> + <p>This is a blockquote.</p> + + <p>This is the second paragraph in the blockquote.</p> + + <h2>This is an H2 in a blockquote</h2> +</blockquote> +</code></pre> + +<h3>Phrase Emphasis</h3> + +<p>Markdown uses asterisks and underscores to indicate spans of emphasis.</p> + +<p>Markdown:</p> + +<pre><code>Some of these words *are emphasized*. +Some of these words _are emphasized also_. + +Use two asterisks for **strong emphasis**. +Or, if you prefer, __use two underscores instead__. +</code></pre> + +<p>Output:</p> + +<pre><code><p>Some of these words <em>are emphasized</em>. +Some of these words <em>are emphasized also</em>.</p> + +<p>Use two asterisks for <strong>strong emphasis</strong>. +Or, if you prefer, <strong>use two underscores instead</strong>.</p> +</code></pre> + +<h2>Lists</h2> + +<p>Unordered (bulleted) lists use asterisks, pluses, and hyphens (<code>*</code>, +<code>+</code>, and <code>-</code>) as list markers. These three markers are +interchangable; this:</p> + +<pre><code>* Candy. +* Gum. +* Booze. +</code></pre> + +<p>this:</p> + +<pre><code>+ Candy. ++ Gum. ++ Booze. +</code></pre> + +<p>and this:</p> + +<pre><code>- Candy. +- Gum. +- Booze. +</code></pre> + +<p>all produce the same output:</p> + +<pre><code><ul> +<li>Candy.</li> +<li>Gum.</li> +<li>Booze.</li> +</ul> +</code></pre> + +<p>Ordered (numbered) lists use regular numbers, followed by periods, as +list markers:</p> + +<pre><code>1. Red +2. Green +3. Blue +</code></pre> + +<p>Output:</p> + +<pre><code><ol> +<li>Red</li> +<li>Green</li> +<li>Blue</li> +</ol> +</code></pre> + +<p>If you put blank lines between items, you'll get <code><p></code> tags for the +list item text. You can create multi-paragraph list items by indenting +the paragraphs by 4 spaces or 1 tab:</p> + +<pre><code>* A list item. + + With multiple paragraphs. + +* Another item in the list. +</code></pre> + +<p>Output:</p> + +<pre><code><ul> +<li><p>A list item.</p> +<p>With multiple paragraphs.</p></li> +<li><p>Another item in the list.</p></li> +</ul> +</code></pre> + +<h3>Links</h3> + +<p>Markdown supports two styles for creating links: <em>inline</em> and +<em>reference</em>. With both styles, you use square brackets to delimit the +text you want to turn into a link.</p> + +<p>Inline-style links use parentheses immediately after the link text. +For example:</p> + +<pre><code>This is an [example link](http://example.com/). +</code></pre> + +<p>Output:</p> + +<pre><code><p>This is an <a href="http://example.com/"> +example link</a>.</p> +</code></pre> + +<p>Optionally, you may include a title attribute in the parentheses:</p> + +<pre><code>This is an [example link](http://example.com/ "With a Title"). +</code></pre> + +<p>Output:</p> + +<pre><code><p>This is an <a href="http://example.com/" title="With a Title"> +example link</a>.</p> +</code></pre> + +<p>Reference-style links allow you to refer to your links by names, which +you define elsewhere in your document:</p> + +<pre><code>I get 10 times more traffic from [Google][1] than from +[Yahoo][2] or [MSN][3]. + +[1]: http://google.com/ "Google" +[2]: http://search.yahoo.com/ "Yahoo Search" +[3]: http://search.msn.com/ "MSN Search" +</code></pre> + +<p>Output:</p> + +<pre><code><p>I get 10 times more traffic from <a href="http://google.com/" +title="Google">Google</a> than from <a href="http://search.yahoo.com/" +title="Yahoo Search">Yahoo</a> or <a href="http://search.msn.com/" +title="MSN Search">MSN</a>.</p> +</code></pre> + +<p>The title attribute is optional. Link names may contain letters, +numbers and spaces, but are <em>not</em> case sensitive:</p> + +<pre><code>I start my morning with a cup of coffee and +[The New York Times][NY Times]. + +[ny times]: http://www.nytimes.com/ +</code></pre> + +<p>Output:</p> + +<pre><code><p>I start my morning with a cup of coffee and +<a href="http://www.nytimes.com/">The New York Times</a>.</p> +</code></pre> + +<p>It is also common to find other protocols such as ftp used for links:</p> + +<p>Input:</p> + +<pre><code>For example one may test download speeds [here](ftp://speedtest.tele2.net/) +</code></pre> + +<p>Output:</p> + +<pre><code><p>For example one may test download speeds <a href="ftp://speedtest.tele2.net/">here</a>.</p> </code></pre> <h3>Images</h3>