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This section would shows several common syntax of Markdown.
This section would shows several common syntax of Markdown.
More detailed syntax can be accessed in the Markdown cheatsheet.
More detailed syntax can be accessed in the Markdown cheatsheet.
1. Headings : on various levels, headings should be shown as a line that prefixed by \verb{#}. (Ex. \verb{# The First Level Heading}). Please include space after \verb{#}.
1. Headings : \verb{# }.on various levels, headings should be shown as a line that prefixed by \verb{#}. (Ex. \verb{# The First Level Heading}). Please include space after \verb{#}.
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2. Paragraph: blank line stands as a paragraph separator. No indentation for the first line (it only required in multilined lists to show that the next line is part of the item if it is non-blank and indented).
3. Italic: \verb{*} Ex. \verb{this text is *italic*} : this text is *italic*
4. Bold: \verb{**} Ex. \verb{this text is **bold**} : this text is **bold**