Testing writing stuff in markdown - this is a header
Here is an inspirational quote. This bit is italic and this bit is bold
I've been learning markdown here - that was a link
If it works it does seem like it's easier than html, but I am more confident with html. - this is a slightly smaller header
otoh, you're never too young to learn something new, right? - this is normal text
- that was an image
OK, I'm not impressed by how the quote turned out. I wonder if it was just hard to tell that it was different from normal text because it was not surrounded by normal text
Let's try it again and this time I will surround it with normal text as a test.
I also don't know how to decide what size I want the picture to be without html, but perhaps I should just upload the picture at the correct size.
I like how easy it is to format lists
- un-numbered ones
like this
- and numbered ones
- like this
I think I'll get a lot of use out of that!
And the html code for the cut works fine despite this being the markdown version of the entry form.
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Date: 2023-01-14 09:17 am (UTC)From:As far as I know, standard Markdown doesn't allow underlining. It claims that this is to avoid the underlined text being mistaken for a link. You can get plugins that allow it, but I don't know where you would get them or if they would work with DW, so that's a bust unfortunately!