Site style galleryEdit
This is a sample article show-casing how different kinds of Markdown syntax get marked up and styled when rendered on this website.
Heading 1
Note: Because this is a wiki article, it gets rendered as an <h2> instead of an <h1>. An actual example of an <h1> can be seen above in the title of this article.
Heading 2
Note: Because this is a wiki article, it gets rendered as an <h3> instead of an <h2>.
Heading 3
Note: Because this is a wiki article, it gets rendered as an <h4> instead of an <h3>.
Heading 4
Note: Because this is a wiki article, it gets rendered as an <h5> instead of an <h4>.
Heading 5
Note: Because this is a wiki article, it gets rendered as an <h6> instead of an <h5>.
Heading 6
Note: This is the only one that actually renders at its expected size, as an <h6>.
Inline styles
- Italics
- Bold
Strikethrough
Blocks
This is a block quote.
Unordered lists
- Bullet point
- Bullet point
- Nested point
- Nested point
Ordered lists
- First
- Second
- Nested
- Nested
Code
This is a block quote.
Unordered lists
- Bullet point
- Bullet point
- Nested point
- Nested point
Ordered lists
- First
- Second
- Nested
- Nested
Code
- Nested point
- Nested point
- First
- Second
- Nested
- Nested
Code
This sentence contains an inline code snippet.
console.log('This is a fenced code block');
Links
Here we have an example link.
This is a URL without explicit link markup: http://example.net
This is an email address that is not marked up as a mailto link: greg@hurrell.net
Tables
First Header
Second Header
Content Cell
Content Cell
Content Cell
Content Cell
Other
| First Header | Second Header |
|---|---|
| Content Cell | Content Cell |
| Content Cell | Content Cell |
This is a horizontal rule: