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The Markdown GuideMatt ConeThis work is licensed under aCreative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike LicenseTo Simon NaseemContentsIntroduction..iWhere to Get This Book.. iiHow to Read This Book.. iiBeginner Resources.. iiSyntax Examples.. iiAsides.. iiiQuirks.. iiiContributing.. iiiReporting Issues.. ivAcknowledgements.. iv1. Getting Started..1 Why Use Markdown ?.. 2 Kicking the Tires.. 3 How Markdown Works.. 4 Flavors of Markdown .. 7 Additional Resources.. 72. Doing Things With Markdown ..9 Websites.. 9 Documents.. 10 Notes.. 10 Books.. 11 Presentations.. 11 Email.. 11 Documentation.. 12 CONTENTS3. Basic Syntax..13 Headings.. 13 Alternate Syntax.. 13 Paragraphs.. 14 Line Breaks.. 14 Emphasis.
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