is is a way to style text on the web. You control the display of the document; formatting words as bold or italic, adding images, and creating lists are just a few of the things we can do with Markdown. Mostly, Markdown is just regular text with a few non-alphabetic characters thrown in, like # or *.
also we can use Markdown in:
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Gists
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Comments in Issues and Pull Requests
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Files with the .md or .markdown extension
for more information you can visit Writing on GitHub
These how you can use it:
Headers
#This is an h1 tag
##This is an h2 tag
######This is an h6 tag
Emphasis
* This text will be italic *
_ This will also be italic _
** This text will be bold **
__ This will also be bold __
Lists Unordered
*Item 1
*Item 2
Ordered
1. Item 1
2. Item 2
3.Item 3
>We're living the future so
>the present is our past.
I think you should use an
> element here instead.
images
![ image name]( but the image link )
Some features of GitHub Flavored Markdown are only available in the descriptions and comments of Issues and Pull Requests. These include @mentions as well as references to SHA-1 hashes, Issues, and Pull Requests. Task Lists are also available in Gist comments and in Gist Markdown files.
Table
First Header | Second Header
------------ | -------------
Content from cell 1 | Content from cell 2
Content in the first column | Content in the second column
Username @mentions Typing an @ symbol, followed by a username, will notify that person to come and view the comment.
Automatic linking for URLs Any URL (page link) will be automatically converted into a clickable link.
,you can found a job and try give solving problem through coding. using githup you can sharing portfolio, project and decumenation ...etc.
Jekyll: is open source tool that transformation text file into website but is also support thing like variable templet and draft which give you more control for website.