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Portrait 2 with markdown content

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This is a intro paragraph, this is usually used as an excerpt for feeds or opengragh descriptions.
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Headers

h1 Heading

h2 Heading

h3 Heading

h4 Heading

h5 Heading
h6 Heading

Emphasis

Emphasis, aka italics, with asterisks or underscores.

Strong emphasis, aka bold, with asterisks or underscores.

Combined emphasis with asterisks and underscores.

Strikethrough uses two tildes. Scratch this.

This is bold text

This is bold text

This is italic text

This is italic text

Strikethrough


Lists

  1. First ordered list item

  2. Another item

    • Unordered sub-list.
  3. Actual numbers don't matter, just that it's a number

    1. Ordered sub-list
  4. And another item.

    You can have properly indented paragraphs within list items. Notice the blank line above, and the leading spaces.

    To have a line break, you will need to use two trailing spaces.
    Note that this line is separate, but within the same paragraph.

  • Unordered list can use asterisks
  • Or minuses
  • Or pluses
  1. Make my changes
    1. Fix bug
    2. Improve formatting
      • Make the headings bigger
  2. Push my commits to GitHub
  3. Open a pull request
    • Describe my changes
    • Mention all the members of my team
      • Ask for feedback
  • Create a list by starting a line with +, -, or *
  • Sub-lists are made by indenting 2 spaces:
    • Marker character change forces new list start:
      • Ac tristique libero volutpat at
      • Facilisis in pretium nisl aliquet
      • Nulla volutpat aliquam velit
  • Very easy!

Links

I'm an inline-style link

I'm an inline-style link with title

I'm a reference-style link

I'm a relative reference to a repository file

You can use numbers for reference-style link definitions

Or leave it empty and use the link text itself.

URLs and URLs in angle brackets will automatically get turned into links. http://www.example.com or http://www.example.com and sometimes example.com (but not on Github, for example).

Some text to show that the reference links can follow later.


Images

Here's our logo (hover to see the title text):

Inline-style:
alt text

Reference-style:
Like links, Images also have a footnote style syntax

Alt text

With a reference later in the document defining the URL location.


Tables

Colons can be used to align columns.

Tables Are Cool
col 3 is right-aligned $1600
col 2 is centered $12
zebra stripes are neat $1

There must be at least 3 dashes separating each header cell. The outer pipes (|) are optional, and you don't need to make the raw Markdown line up prettily. You can also use inline Markdown.

Markdown Less Pretty
Still renders nicely
1 2 3
First Header Second Header
Content Cell Content Cell
Content Cell Content Cell
Command Description
git status List all new or modified files
git diff Show file differences that haven't been staged
Command Description
git status List all new or modified files
git diff Show file differences that haven't been staged
Left-aligned Center-aligned Right-aligned
git status git status git status
git diff git diff git diff
Name Character
Backtick `
Pipe |

Blockquotes

Blockquotes are very handy in email to emulate reply text. This line is part of the same quote.

Quote break.

This is a very long line that will still be quoted properly when it wraps. Oh boy let's keep writing to make sure this is long enough to actually wrap for everyone. Oh, you can put Markdown into a blockquote.

Blockquotes can also be nested...

...by using additional greater-than signs right next to each other...

...or with spaces between arrows.


Inline HTML

Definition list
Is something people use sometimes.
Markdown in HTML
Does *not* work **very** well. Use HTML tags.

Horizontal Rules

Three or more...


Hyphens


Asterisks


Underscores



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