# Markdown syntax guide ## Headers # This is a Heading h1 ## This is a Heading h2 ## Emphasis *This text will be italic*. _This will also be italic_ **This text will be bold**. __This will also be bold__ _You **can** combine them_ ## Lists ### Unordered * Item 1 * Item 2 * Item 2a * Item 2b ### Ordered 1. Item 1 2. Item 2 3. Item 3 1. Item 3a 2. Item 3b ## Images ![This is an alt text.](https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1506619216599-9d16d0903dfd?q=80&w=2669&auto=format&fit=crop&ixlib=rb-4.0.3&ixid=M3wxMjA3fDB8MHxwaG90by1wYWdlfHx8fGVufDB8fHx8fA%3D%3D "This is a sample image.") ## Links You may be using [Markdown Live Preview](https://markdownlivepreview.com/). ## Blockquotes > Markdown is a lightweight markup language with plain-text-formatting syntax, created in 2004 by John Gruber with Aaron Swartz. ## Tables | Left columns | Right columns | | ------------- |:-------------:| | left foo | right foo | | left bar | right bar | | left baz | right baz | ## Blocks of code ```js let message = 'Hello world'; alert(message); ``` ## Inline code This website is using `plate`. ## GitHub Flavored Markdown ### Task Lists - [x] Completed task - [ ] Incomplete task - [ ] @mentions , [links](https://platejs.org), **formatting**, and <del>tags</del> supported - [ ] list syntax required (any unordered or ordered list supported) ### Strikethrough ~~This text is strikethrough~~ ### Autolinks Visit https://github.com automatically converts to a link Email example@example.com also converts automatically ### Emoji :smile: :heart: