Markdown Cheatsheet

Phrase emphasis

*italic* and **bold**

italic and bold

Inline (titles are optional):

Some [linked text](http://google.com/ "Title").

Some linked text.

Reference-style labels (titles are optional):

An [example][id].

Then, anywhere else in the same block, define the link:

[id]: http://squarespace.com/ "Title"

An example.

Tip: You can use whatever you want to in place of "id". Just ensure that they match.

Superscript and subscript

Superscript

E=MC<sup>2</sup>

E=MC2

Subscript

Plants need CO<sub>2</sub>

Plants need CO2

Images

Inline (titles are optional):

![alt text](/path/img.jpg "Title")

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Reference-style:

![alt text][id]

[id]: /url/to/img.jpg "Title"

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Headings

# Heading 1  

## Heading 2

Heading 1 Heading 2

Lists

Ordered, without paragraphs:

1. Foo
2. Bar

Foo Bar

Unordered, with paragraphs:

* A list item.    
With multiple paragraphs.
* Bar

A list item. With multiple paragraphs. Bar

Nested:

* Abacus
    *absolute
* Bananas
    1. bitter
    2. bupkis
    3. burper
* Cunning

Blockquotes

> Email-style angle brackets are used for blockquotes.
>> You can also nest them.
>>
> * You can quote a list.
> * Etc.

> To break the nested blockquote, add a space between lines.

Add another line to resume regular paragraph text.