This cheatsheet provides a quick reference for Markdown syntax, making it easier to create and edit documents on GitHub.
It is designed for the WordPress Community Handbooks, therefore the options have been limited to a standard so that everyone does it as similarly as possible.
The H1 only must be used on the page title.
# Header 1
## Header 2
### Header 3
#### Header 4
##### Header 5
###### Header 6_Italic text_
**Bold text**
**_Bold and italic text_**
~~Strikethrough text~~- Unordered list item
- Unordered list item
1. Ordered list item
2. Ordered list item[Link text](https://example.com "Optional title")Links with code:
[`function()`](https://example.com/function "Function name")Markdown.drag.and.drop.mov
Note: Please include the Alternative text as seen above once the image is uploaded
Alt Text is important for those who use screen readers to understand your content.
`Inline code` ```
Code block
```> This is a blockquote.
>
> This is a continuation of the blockquote.| Header 1 | Header 2 | Header 3 |
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| Text | Text | Text |
| More text| More text| More text|---This only works in GitHub. Shouldn't be usen in documentation.
- [ ] Pending task
- [x] Completed task:emoji_name:You can find a complete list of supported emojis here.
The blue box.
[info]Some text.[/info]The green box.
[tip]Some text.[/tip]The yellow box.
[alert]Some text.[/alert]The red box.
[warning]Some text.[/warning]The purple box.
[tutorial]Some text.[/tutorial]Usually is not needed. A Code block shold be fine.
[php]<?php echo 'Hello World'; ?>[/php][html]<abbr title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</abbr>[/html]- →
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