@ -81,13 +81,18 @@ Markdown is a very simplified text markup language.
This section would shows several common syntax of Markdown.
More detailed syntax can be accessed in the Markdown cheatsheet.
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{#}.
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**
5. Bold and Italic: \verb{***} Ex. \verb{this text is ***bold and italic***} this text is ***bold and italic***
6. Blockquotes: \verb{> } Ex.
## 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{#}.
## 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).
## Italic
\verb{*} Ex. \verb{this text is *italic*} : this text is *italic*
## Bold
\verb{**} Ex. \verb{this text is **bold**} : this text is **bold**
## Bold and Italic
\verb{***} Ex. \verb{this text is ***bold and italic***} this text is ***bold and italic***