Markdown is a lightweight markup language with plain-text-formatting syntax. It is designed so that it can be converted to HTML and many other formats using a tool by the same name. Markdown is often used to format readme files, for writing messages in online discussion forums, and to create rich text using a plain text editor.
Headers
```javascript
function fancyAlert(arg) {
if(arg) {
$.facebox({div:'#foo'})
}
}
```# Header 1
## Header 2
### Header 3
#### Header 4
##### Header 5
###### Header 6Emphasis
*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

Format: 
Links
http://github.com - automatic!
[GitHub](http://github.com)
Blockquotes
As Kanye West said:
> We're living the future so
> the present is our past.
Inline code
I think you should use an
`<addr>` element here instead.
Code blocks
```javascript
function fancyAlert(arg) {
if(arg) {
$.facebox({div:'#foo'})
}
}
## Tables
```markdown
| First Header | Second Header |
| --------------------------- | ---------------------------- |
| Content from cell 1 | Content from cell 2 |
| Content in the first column | Content in the second column |
Horizontal Rule
---
Line Breaks
This is the first line.
And this is the second line.
Task Lists
- [x] Write the press release
- [ ] Update the website
- [ ] Contact the media
Strikethrough
~~This is a strikethrough~~
Emoji
:smile:
Syntax Highlighting
```javascript
function fancyAlert(arg) {
if(arg) {
$.facebox({div:'#foo'})
}
}
## Footnotes
```markdown
Here's a sentence with a footnote. [^1]
[^1]: This is the footnote.
Definition Lists
term
: definition
Abbreviations
The HTML specification is maintained by the W3C.
*[HTML]: Hyper Text Markup Language
*[W3C]: World Wide Web Consortium
Superscript and Subscript
- 19^th^
- H~2~O
Math
$$
\frac{n!}{k!(n-k)!} = \binom{n}{k}
$$
HTML
<dl>
<dt>Definition list</dt>
<dd>Is something people use sometimes.</dd>
<dt>Markdown in HTML</dt>
<dd>Does *not* work **very** well. Use HTML <em>tags</em>.</dd>
</dl>
Comments
[]: # This is a comment
[]: # This is another comment
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title: "Getting Started"
image: assets/images/posts/welcome.jpg
pin: true
---
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title: "Markdown Text and Syntax Highlighting"
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