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Markdown Content Sampler

This article is useful for sampling various markdown syntax and testing styling

Published: 04/08/2025

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Ross Anderson

Automation Engineer

Oh how this frustrates me.

Table Test

SyntaxDescription
HeaderTitle
ParagraphText

A grouped header table test

Group 1Group 2
Col 1Col 2Col 3Col 4
-----------------------------------------------
Data1Data2Data3Data4

Footnote Test

Here's a sentence with a footnote. 1 more text. But wait!! refer to this 2

Custom Heading

My Great Heading

Heading 1

Heading 2

Heading 3

Heading 4

Heading 5
Heading 6

Definitions

term : definition

Strikethrough

The world is flat

Bold

I am bold!

Italic

I am italic?

Underline

I am above a line

Tasks

  • Write the press release
  • Update the website
  • Contact the media

Emojis

That is so funny! 😂

Highlights

I need to highlight these very important words.

Subscripts

H2O

Superscripts

X2

More code

{
  "firstName": "John",
  "lastName": "Smith",
  "age": 25
}

Unordered List

  • First item
  • Second item
  • Third item

Ordered List

  1. First item
  2. Second item
  3. Third item

Other 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
      1. First sub item
        1. First sub subitem
      2. Second sub item
    2. Second item
  4. And another item. You can have properly indented paragraphs within list items. Notice the blank line above, and the leading spaces (at least one, but we'll use three here to also align the raw Markdown). To have a line break without a paragraph, you will need to use two trailing spaces.
    Note that this line is separate, but within the same paragraph.
    (This is contrary to the typical GFM line break behaviour, where trailing spaces are not required.)
  • Unordered list can use asterisks
  • Or minuses
  • Or pluses

Block quote

> This is a wise saying...

Spans

This is an example inline link.

This link has no title attribute.

Rules

Three or more...


Hyphens


Asterisks


Underscores


Footnotes

  1. This is the first footnote.
  2. This is the second footnote.
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